Anyway it turns out Gareth was out of town and the gang were on a mission to get some inspiration with Gareth's invite to Chameleon '09, Loughborough Uni's BA degree show. I, of course tagged along cause well I miss the gang and there was free drinks, lovely textiles and who could turn down an inspiration mission?
As soon as we arrived we grabbed a glass of Rose and made the rounds. It seemed like the area that grabbed our attention was the multimedia textiles. I think mainly because it combines many mediums which create more texture and structure than printed textiles.
The first person that caught our eye was Charlotte Smith. Her textiles were black, shiny and either pyramids or triangles. They screamed being inspired by Gareth Pugh. Turns out one of her peers did recommend she look at Gareth's stuff for inspiration and she interpreted it very well into textiles. These pictures don't do her work justice, we were not allowed to take pictures so these are shots from the exhibit website http://www.chameleon09.co.uk/.

The next person that caught my eye was Hannah Gilbert. She somehow managed to knit what looked like giant chains. This baffled my mind as I can barely knit one, purl two or whatever is it to make a scarf, let alone figure out how to knit yarn to look chains.


Lastly, Heather Turnbull impressed with her use of leather and triangular shapes. Her inspiration was from science fiction films and the vision of the future from the 1920's. Futuristic designs are always a treat for the eye as were her textiles. I can just picture them on the shoulder of a jacket or the hips of a dress.


It was very inspiring to see how each student took normal, two dimensional fabrics and molded them into these amazing new textiles. It has motivated me to look into how to mold leather, cast resin and experiment with my own textiles for my mini collection. Yes, the mini collection is still in the mix, just on the back burner till I get used to the new job, make some monies and well get some sketches done.
i like your selections, especially the bottom images
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