Concept to creation illustration and photoshoot of a 'historically inspired costume lingerie' graduation collection for the Vancouver Community College Fashion Arts and Design program in 2013. Corset and coat: cotton upholstery fabric. Skirts: metallic sequin lace.
Concept to creation illustration and photoshoot of a 'historically inspired costume lingerie' graduation collection for the Vancouver Community College Fashion Arts and Design program in 2013. Corset and coat: cotton upholstery fabric. Skirts: metallic sequin lace.
This year I researched and knit a sweater which responds to the recent use of Ai software in the production of art. The sweater features Python computer code set against a Fair Isle motif, and the Mona Lisa with a slit throat. My process of creating this sweater combined traditional knitting with self-teaching on a modern hand knitting machine. Through my applied research I was reminded of the importance of human experience in art creation.
Daylily to daywear describes my explorations using locally sourced sheep’s wool. Using a five pound raw fleece from Barnston Island, I processed wool to a final product. My finished collection is an homage to the sheep that the material came from and the idea of using a material in as many ways as possible.