26.4.12

Birds Eye View


The project I completed at the end of 2nd term is finally up! I'm sorry it's taken so long! I based my designs on aerial landscapes such as fields, irrigated land, logs floating on a river etc. Inspired by National Geographic and images from Google Earth, I wanted to prove that even by viewing from a different angle, our planet is full of pattern. Through my use of colour and style of painting, I wanted to abstract the images so that the focus was more on the actual pattern. My production piece lengths are based on this project also and will be up exhibiting in Tremough Campus Design Centre, Falmouth University College, tomorrow. Photos up soon! Hope you enjoy this for now anyway...









29.2.12

Haven '12

It was that time of year again, when the Weedon's, Pinkney's and O'Dowds reunite for a trip to the depths of Cornwall in the Haven house on Prussia Cove.













7.2.12

Joules

At the end of November last year me and my fellow print students were involved in an 11 week collaboration with the clothing company Joules. My concept for this project was based on 'Harbours'. Me and my housemate actually came joint 1st place and are now in the stages of arranging placements with them around Easter! Heres a selection of some of the 15 design collection...



On location drawings in Lyme Regis






13.12.11

Kos

In mid September we managed to find a cheap last minute deal to the Greek island of Kos in a last attempt at seeing the sun. We ate a lot, drank a lot, swam a lot and cycled/bussed around the island. My trusty Pentax P30 helped me capture some of those memories.





 






Mon Été

Internet has been pretty pants in Falmouth, so now I'm back in the land of real technology for Christmas I can finally upload some photos from the summer! They consist of photos from general antics at home in Cheltenham, one my best friends weddings - Mrs Chloe Mangan (which I was actually bridesmaid for), trips to Taunton, my boyfriends sisters' wedding, followed by a mini break with friends to the Gower in Wales. All documented on my beloved Pentax P30.