Thursday, 16 June 2011

Dream Weavers.

Textile design is such a difficult subject,but so much fun to do. As well known textile discipline,The UAL Chelsea degree show 2011 will start tomorrow until 25th. Let's review Chelsea degree show 09-10. As a graduated student from Chelsea, my friend Ejing will guide us to review these amazing textile show. They are all dream weavers.

Pictures arrangement and text original by Ejing Zhang
Pictures references from Chelsea degree show website

address of exhibition:16 John Islip St, London SW1P 4JU.
                    from June 18th-25th





UAL-chelsea degree show 09

Stitch means use simple materials to create new materials,Marit Fujiwara from UAL degree show 09 is one of my favorite.


Marie Parsons(degree show 09)


Knit-Helen Turne and Laura Walsh (degree show 09)


Print- Kitty Joseph



Weave-  Olubanke Kuku,Ayse Simsek, Lucy Mettyear



UAL-chelsea degree show 10

from the top: Maryrose Watson, Beatrice Larkin, Arisa Akimoto


from the top:Ellen,Alice Powell,Beth Newing


the first row from Jasmin Giles,knitting with ceramic
Fumiko's colorful outfits were made by knitting and print. they look so lovely.


Print-Hannah:"Moon and Sun", they look like children's book for me!
Sarah brooks-It reminds me lilly hiene's layer work, really beautiful~



Print: from the top :Rosella Daly

the third row: Lale Guralp




Stitch-Beth Parry:  They were inspired by rotten apple.What a inspiration!!



Stitch- Lily Kamper:'The moon is a whisper', 

Apart from laser cut, other things all by handmade,her technical skill is awesome. 



Stitch- Ejing Zhang's project"shadow puppet", as the name, these outfits were inspired by shadow puppet.
Was inspired by her works, I drew 2 illustrations. They called" Dream Weaver". :)

illustration by Nancy.Z





5 comments:

  1. this is amazing textile!!! such inspiration!

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  2. It's a great post! Thank you very much!

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  3. These textiles are gorgeous~ ♥

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  4. this is a great post. loved it!

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