A glimpse of colour work by the 1st years

Another glimpse of the colour project which the 1st yrs have just successfully completed

The first years have finished their colour module

Here as some of the responses to the project by the 1st yr students.

The 1st years prepare for assessment of colour and drawing

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D-day on Friday

To be continued.The 3rd yr display their first assessment -FABULOUS

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Print and embroidery for both fashion and interior textiles

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Delighted by the work from the 3rd yrs

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Here is a selection of some of the wonderful and exciting work from the current 3rd yr textile students at Bath School of Art and Design

Preparing for their first assessment

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The first year students are preparing their work for assessment.Drawing and colour are being assessed before Christmas.

1st project of the 2nd year

Colour and flora from four members of the year

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Masao Kusakabe

We are very lucky to have Japanese Stencil Maker Masao Kusakabe with us at Bath School of Art and Design for a year as artist in residence.
Today he gave a fascinating lecture based around his work, his passion, his technical skills and his vision for future work.Next week Masao begins workshops with students. They can now have hand on experience of working with a master in this fascinating field.

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and this is before the fun begins !

The 1st part of colour analysis and painting has finished.
We’ve all been outside today to investigate the colourfield in natural light.
Working in teams we created a colour sensation. Now it’s time to stamp our own preferences and identity onto our carefully selected colour choices. This next stage will tell me who needs extra help with colour combinations and to share ways or ‘tricks’ that may be used to make colour work best for their projects.This way too I can identify people with a natural colour ability.

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Bit of a nature theme going on !

Images from around the studio suggest a bit of a nuture theme going on among certain cohorts.Lets see how this develops next week when the drawing programme really kicks in.
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Rhianah Hussain ex West Herts College, Watford.

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Elie Mai Tully Brown ex Leicester College.

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Charlotte Stokes ex Claremont Fan Court School

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