I
know why the caged bird sings
The
story behind my FMP is about hope; the bird in the cage represents someone or
something being trapped and the feeling of wanting to be free. I would like my
FMP to be a room display of a bedroom with a vintage, old/broken style to it.
In the room will be a bed, an antique chair and a table, on the table will be a
bird in a cage that will show where my idea originated. I will then design and
make bedding for this room using my primary research of birds and flowers, as the
flowers will represent happiness and freedom. To achieve this outcome I will
research room displays, interior designers, and textiles designers and take
photographs of birds and flowers. I will use my primary research to create a
print design for fabric that I will then use to create bedding for my display
room. I plan on making one single bed sheet, two pillowcases and two cushions.
To
gather my primary research I will visit several bird watching reserves and take
photographs of various types of birds and find a type of bird that inspires me
the most for my final print design. I will then collect photographs of flowers
from gardens and florists and look into the meanings behind different types of
flowers, for example roses represent love. To gather secondary research I want
to look into how different artists interpret birds and flowers that will
inspire composition, colours and materials. I will also look into print
designers and how they transfer their designs onto fabric.
To
create my printed fabric I will explore different kinds of fabrics and how they
create different effects when they are printed on to. I am also going to look
into how I can create my designers sustainable and how they will effect the
environment. I would like to create some print designs in a sustainable way to
show that I am aware of the environment. Ideally I would like to print my
design digitally or screen printed onto sustainable or recycled fabric.
To
evaluate my project as I go along I will take photographs and document the printing
stages so the journey of my final design is clear. I will analyse my design
ideas talking about how they are successful and how I could improve them. I
will also evaluate different layouts of bedrooms, which ones I like and which
ones I dislike this will then allow me to create the perfect bedroom layout to
display my final outcomes. The evaluation process will continue throughout the
set up of my bedroom, as I will talk about the problems that occurred during
the set up and how I overcome or changed these. I will then take photographs of
the final look and present these in my sketchbook. I look forward to creating
my FMP and displaying them in a creative way to tell a story.