Siobhan Ralph HND Student

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Siobhan Ralph HND Student The Art of Pattern Siobhan Ralph HND Student

Initial Research Mindmap Geometric Dada Cubism The Art of Pattern Insignia Emblem Replicable Intricate Lines Scale Print Theme Colour Shape Block Bauhaus Repeat Mindmap Geometric Dada Cubism

Understanding Materials For 3 days, 2 times a year, at Paris-Nord Villepinte, the six major industries supplying materials and services to the global fashion industry Pure London the trend inspired London fashion tradeshow provides you with content-rich insights and buying connections A online wholesale clothing store in UK. As a wholesale clothing store in UK they offer fashionable and trendy wholesale clothing.

http://www.ftmlondon.org/ftm-exhibitions/the-art-of-pattern/

Bauhaus http://www.theartstory.org/movement-bauhaus.htm The Bauhaus, a German word meaning "house of building", was a school founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany by architect Walter Gropius. The school emerged out of late-19th-century desires to reunite the applied arts and manufacturing, and to reform education.

http://blog.visual.ly/six-lessons-from-the-bauhaus-masters-of-the-persuasive-graphic/ Wassily Kandinsky One of the school’s most famous thinkers and artists, Wassily Kandinsky strove for a universal aesthetic: a visual style that would transcend cultural differences and language barriers. He believed certain shapes and colours complemented each other and communicated a specific idea or emotion to the viewer. The lesson: Colours and shapes may hold deeper connections than we realise. Consider your combinations carefully

My Reponse

http://www.pantone.com/pages/fcr/?season=spring&year=2016&pid=11

Initial Board

Practical Sessions To make my geometric shapes taking inspiration from Bauhaus, I took a object I found in the classroom and traced around the bottom to make a shape of a hexagon.

Printing