Origins has been a very interesting unit for me. I feel that I have vastly
broadened my capabilities and my understanding of what drawing can be. At the
start of the unit, I feel like I was very small-minded and not open to
experimenting outside my comfort zones. However, with the tasks we’ve been set
throughout I think I have become much more versatile and flexible, which I
never saw myself doing.
At first, I found it difficult to incorporate my chance card drawings into
my other work because my drawings were so limited. However as the unit went on
and I learned to look into what drawing actually is, my drawing became more
usable in Embroidery. I have begun to look at objects in various ways rather
than just looking at it as a whole. This has really helped me to develop my
work and come up with new and stimulating ideas.
I have found that taking one image or idea and working on it a few times
gives a better outcome than making several different ideas one by one. By
taking these images from my drawings, they have been turned from an object,
into a sketch, into stitching on a piece of fabric. Although this final sample
may not look like the original object, it has been innovated into something
possibly better.
Managing time was a problem for me in the beginning. I found myself rushing
to meet the weekly deadlines, which took an effect on the quality of my work.
However through the unit I have developed a routine and although I don’t plan
my week minute by minute, I am getting things done more comfortably. I am able
to work this around a social life without getting stressed out and losing my
head. This for me is quite an achievement as I normally leave everything until
the last minute. Even though I still have a to-do list a few days before the
deadline, I feel my more effective time management has cut this list short.
The Origins unit has made me try new things and change my opinion on what I
do and don’t like. Previously I preferred to work on smaller pieces of paper
and do detailed drawings. Yet because the drawing Fridays have had me working
on no smaller than A3 paper, I now quite enjoy working on a bigger surface and
I feel in future I will choose this myself without having to be told.
Overall, this unit has given me the skills to challenge my own
preconceptions of an object, and experiment with different techniques that I
may have never even considered before. Although I feel I have definitely grown
a lot as a textile artist, there are still many things I have yet to try, but
from now on I will take this head on rather than being closed-minded.