Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The use of cartoons - or not

One thing I was especially interested in with the Morley College class was the use of cartoons.  Some had cartoons behind their work and were following them quite closely but the majority were using small images to guide them.  These tended to be more textural or abstract pieces but not always.
The weaving was done in the way I am more used to, upright and from the front.
Using a cartoon, the larger cartoon seems to be different from the original, smaller image.

Small image as inspiration


Another small image, note that it is not in the same orientation as the weaving.



I found a reference on a blog to a William Jefferies' workshop and not using a cartoon at first. I find that I prefer to be organic in my weaving and am not that keen on cartoons behind the work.  However, I am not an experienced weaver so don't think that I will make any rash decisions about use of cartoons at this stage.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Was it a good thing?

 I had my cartoon folded over and now I have reached the stage where I need to have the whole thing visible. I am now wondering if it was a good idea or not.
I was encouraged as I got towards the top of the cartoon - the end seemed to be in sight.  But now that I have unfolded the rest, I see that I have a long way to go.  And not a whole lot of time to do it.  
I think it was a good idea, it was less daunting and now I can aim for a new end.  (That's me trying to put a positive spin on it!)
Nearing the top
Not so near the top!

I have graduated to the adjustable piano stool, now that the weaving is higher