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Monday, 1 March 2010

Final Major Project - Sketchbook drawings


These are some drawings I have been completing in my sketchbook for my final major project. Each drawing has taken roughly four hours or more to complete due to the high quality of detail which I have recorded. I am extremely passionate about the work I produce and feel this shows in the quality of work I am completing. For me the most important part of a project is the quality of print, so at this stage in the brief it is vital that I spend an adequate amount of time completing beautifully detailed drawings in order for them to be developed into outstanding print designs. I tend to always work my drawings in black and white so all detail within is noticed, it also makes it easier for me when it comes round to exposing theimages onto screens. I am excited about developing these designs further and look forward to seeing the finsihed designs!!




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Lisa Parkhurst
I am a third year student currently studying a BA Honours in Fashion and Textiles at Colchester School of Art.
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