Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Development Sketchbook


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As usual a development book when weaving is essential, even if it only helps with ideas and I don't use it exactly, it allows me to think of lots of different outcomes which then enables me to test them and try the ones I'm most excited about.
I have been thinking about the difference between 'warm' and 'cool' light. I'm not sure if this is something which even exists or maybe I'm not describing it right. Some light has a warm white glow, and so to represent this I have done some development with warm golds, pinks and copper. The second  image in shows the warm light weft yarns. However they look a lot brighter than they would on my warp as there is no grey back ground to dull it down. I also found that some light is cool and it gives off a blue tinged glow, and so to represent cool light I have used silver reflective yarn, silver wire, antique blue and teal.


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