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I graduated in July with a 1st Class Honors Textile degree from Norwich University of the Arts. I am a mix media printer specialising in discovering the unusual potential of various materials and inks. I identify and push boundaries discovering unexpected strengths within my chosen materials to develop thought provoking, contradictory structures. I find this concept exciting as new problems and tasks are constantly appearing, challenging me to explore further into the unknown realms of creating. Through unravelling the mysteries of traditional lace my passion for delicate structures has been fuelled, thus providing the pathway for making these fragile constructions. Inspiration is also found within the practise itself, one experimentation leading to another, stimulating the endless creative possibilities. I use Pinterest to collate all my internet based research, my URL is http://pinterest.com/emilyplumbly/

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Larger Scale.

Stretching out the black elastic piece into the 3D shape. This elastic needs too much force to pull into shape, meaning breakages will happen. 



Large random piping.

Long simple lace grid (length of print table).


Extra wide flat 3D print. Using cotton elastic and double line piping for extra strength. 

Circular.


All over painted ballon. 


Screen printed first adding peaks of piping after. Trying to reduce early dissolving.


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