Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Sciency Stuff (Documented & Designed by an Artist)

 
 I had a great time experimenting with one of my videographer friends, Jake. I was assisting him in testing various dye reactions in a variety of water based solutions. He will be filming the final (cooliest) dye reactions as part of a professional project.


 In no particular order...
Water bases: salt water, soapy water, fruit pectin mixed in water
Injected materials: india ink, fabric dyes, food coloring, black acrylic paint
I brought crazy products to try.... These didn't make it to the test kitchen:
honey
glitter
vinegar
.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .

I guess g l i t t e r isn't very professional.


 




I've never thought about trying to buy needles and syringes...
but you can gather what CVS employees might be thinking.
#promisewerenotdruggies



 Cool food-safe hose hooked up to the kitchen sink.
...the things ya learn



J A K E' S rad camera. 
(Canon 5D Mark III)

  

Behind the scenes






A definite winner.

 
Next we watched dyes travel (or not travel) on dry land (sorta).
We drew water patterns on surfaces like:
poster board, duck cloth, and other woven fabrics.



These are simple snapshots, but the video recording is mesmerizing.
The dye quickly traveled down our handmade paths.


My photography and textile design passions are often intertwined.
I'm amazed at how well they work together.


And VOILA.
A pattern is born.

Admittedly, this is a little grotesque, but with some manipulation the product can be quite beautiful.



  ...continuing with the "gory" theme.
We poured fabric dye in the baking tray so we could lay fabric on it to see if it would absorb around the areas we painted



Heat gun and camera in hand.




What a rich rich red.




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year (2013 edition)

 
 
Since I've graduated from college (2011) a year's time seems to be much more final...complete...like a full chapter. When you're in school all the time, semesters,
months, and seasons blend together to create "building blocks" of experiences.
 
 
 
 
I moved to Atlanta, Ga last January (2012) and this day marks 1 full year. I am looking forward to a productive 2013. I want so badly to be a full-time artist (a "variety artist") and I'm just beginning my journey on this professional kind of path. We shall see where God takes me! He has blessed me with two wonderful part-time jobs with still more part-time space for personal projects
(that little bit of extra time I need to build my own portfolio for future endeavors).
 
 
 
(because I can't stand not sharing these things that I create...here is a pattern I'm still working on!)
 
 
There's no better way I could have spent January 1, 2013 than seeing close friends, drinking coffee in bed, watching the rain fall........
and summing my thoughts up on this simple blog.
 
Task oriented goals for the year 2013:
 
+ Launch www.laceysombar.com
+ Create 1-2 patterns a month
+ Photograph outside my comfort zone
+ Shoot, scan, and PSD more film
+ Save for a brand spankin' new Mac
+ Travel to Vermont & the Caribbean