A Sensory Experience - Final Piece
When it came to deciding what to do for my final project I
decided to base it on what I had learnt from the beginning stages of the diploma, such as
learning to draw using senses other than the eyes. This got me thinking about how
costumes are mainly made to be visually aesthetic. It is very rare to find a
costume that alerts all the senses, therefore I decided to set myself the
challenge of doing this.
| Final skirt with cinamon stick cage and bustle pad stuffed with ground cinamon |
After 10 weeks of research, sampling, designing and experimentation I came up with a final piece. I made a skirt that had hidden smells, sounds and textures through layers of fabric, a bustle pad and a cage made out of cinamon sticks inspired by the Eiffell Tower structure.
Overall, I think that this project has been extremely challenging and difficult, which is what I wanted as I have learnt so much. Throughout this Foundation Diploma I have gradually been building in confidence.
After seeing the Tim Burton exhibition on my
research week in Paris I was completely inspired by him. I adored his character
illustrations and was captivated by his creative way of thinking.
“’Fuck
it, I don’t care if I can draw or not. I like doing it.’ And I swear to God,
from one second to the next I had freedom which I hadn’t had before. From that
point on, I didn’t care if I couldn’t make the human form look like the human
form. I didn’t care if people liked it. There was this almost like drug-induced
sense of freedom.”
“I’ve
never been able to predict or think what an audience would like to see. I’ve
always felt: how can anybody else want to see it if I don’t want to? And if I
want to see it, and nobody else wants to, then at least I get to see it. So,
there’s one person who’ll enjoy it.”
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Tim
Burton: “Burton on Burton” Edited by Mark Sailsbury (10)
I really like Burton’s positive way of
thinking. This also encouraged me to be more confident in my ideas.
I was really happy with my final exhibition. My project as a whole was graded as a distinction which I am so so pleased with! I will be going to London College of Fashion to study a degree in Costume for Performance in September.
| Final Exhibition Show |
well done bryony! youv'e done amazing, deserve it all :) Annie xx
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