Monday 26 November 2012

HOT OFF THE PRESS

Below are a few examples of prints produced by students from various courses. Sid from ED2 has printed paper drypoint prints inspired by the African bush. Clare from CAA3 has produced a number of linocuts based on Blackpool fairground attractions and Pearl from the Artist Access Scheme has produced lithographs of plants. 








Thursday 15 November 2012

More Machine Knit...

We have some beautiful samples being produced by some of our second year Textiles students. This ones been created by Mel...keep a look out for them on sale at our 'Affordable Craft Fair' at the end of the month.



Wednesday 14 November 2012

Sculptural Machine Knit with Wire...

Take a look at this little beauty, created by one of our ED2 Textiles students, Aphra!
A beautful, sculptural, machine knitted piece with 'BAGS' of potential.





Monday 5 November 2012

Hinged boxes with CAA/Jewellery Year 2...

Last week we had a brilliant (and full on!) day in the workshop making these hinged containers with some of the CAA and Jewellery students...great to see familiar faces in the workshop and plenty of hard work produced great results...we did'nt quite manage to finish them as most of the students made 2 each, but watch the blog for a further image of the finished results!

 Annealing the metal to soften

Hammering the box into shape

 
 Soldering the back onto the box


Saw piercing the door

Last minute adjustments to the hinge

The (almost) finished results...

CAN YOU SEE WHAT IT IS YET?


A puzzle for you to work out. This print was designed especially to make no sense at first glance. If you take a few moments to study it  you will start to see words appear but not in the way that they are suposed to. It is actually a play on words and a typographers' joke as it is a printing term which is used in everyday speech. Derived from setting up type wrongly in a 'composing stick' the phrase is 'wrong end of the stick'. If you worked it out before you saw the answer give yourself a pat on the back.

Thursday 1 November 2012

Sign of the Times





BA Hons Illustration student Hannah Rees intends to make a half scale grandfather clock using letterpress. She has made all the component parts and intends to assemble them when the ink is dry enough. It looks great already. Should look even better when it's finished.