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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cellular Automata


Cellular Automata; Rule 110



Cellular Automata: Rule 30

These are the 2 works I entered in this year's faculty exhibition.
They were inspired by the work of  knitter Debbie New - one of Canada's best - in her book 'Unexpected Knitting, published by Schoolhouse Press, 2003.
Cellular Automata are systems governed by simple rules to produce snow flakes, to determine how cells divide, and to generate molecular structures.
These rules can be applied to knitting to produce self generating patterns, each rule producing a different pattern.
These utility towels remind us cellular automata systems are at work in our daily lives.



I used a hand spun linen/rayon (dark) and a wool/hemp (light) in a fair isle technique.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Hand to Hand Opening


This evening we went to the opening of the Victoria College of Art faculty show at the Cedar Hill Gallery



10 faculty members are showing work


Here am I with my 2 works



Art history instructor, Yvonne Owens (on left with mic), with a pick up band treated us to a tribute to Kate Bush.
The Victoria School of Ballet's award winning students also performed for us.
It was a fun night out.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Hand to Hand: Works by Teaching Artists


Tonight I'm getting my work ready for this exhibition
I'm entering 2 knitted hangings
The opening on Thursday will be most entertaining!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

"Hand To Hand" - Works by Teaching Artists

 The faculty at Victoria College of Art is having their annual exhibition this month
Here is all the info about it
Do hope you can see it
I will be at the opening on the Thursday evening - looks like it is going to be lots of fun
Hope to see you there
Lesley


"HAND TO HAND" - Works by teaching artists:
Performances, dance, textile arts, mixed media, installation, tapestry, painting, drawing, sculpture, claymation puppets....

Opens:
Monday Feb. 13
 – Feb. 19

Reception:
Thursda
7.00 p.m. February 16 at CACGV( Community Arts Council Greater Victoria)  Gallery, Cedar Hill Recreation Centre (3220 Cedar Hill Road)
At the reception on Thursday, giving a Degas touch, there will be a performance by two award-winning students, Kie Matsuit and Joel Exposito, from the Professional Training Program of the Victoria Academy of Ballet.
Monday
 (opening day) and also Thursday evening,  a performance piece by  Yvonne Owens, Leyla Mitchell, and Atomic Vaudeville's Mily Mumford --  who will present ‘Military Industrial Dreamers: A Kate Bush Tribute Piece.
  

Contributing Artists: 
  Andy Wooldridge, Lesley Turner, Victor Arcega, Danielle Hogan, Joanne Thomson, Carol Thompson, Tony Bounsall, Paul Peregal, Steven Dickerson, Yesman Post, Joyce KlineYvonne Owens, Georges Daigle.

Sponsored by the Victoria College of Art, the CACGV and the Victoria Academy of Ballet

Sunday, January 29, 2012

VCA Textile Students Colour Sessions


For the past 3 weeks the VCA textile students have been learning about colour by dyeing.
Kati has produced a wide range of different colours using a couple of different dyes.



Kati's analogous blue-green palette



Dana has worked with a bright light palette



The wide variety of results provided a valuable learning experience when students talked about their fabrics



This week they added black to make a range of shades.
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

VCA Textile Students Dyeing


The students have dyed their fabrics a 2nd time, adding complementary colours to their analogous palettes.
Esther's 1st dye layer is shown at the bottom with over dyeing shown on top.



Esther also dyed matching threads



Laura's 1st layer of dyes
She found linen dyed the darkest.



Pat is working with the same palette as Laura but their individual folding of the fabrics have produced different marks.



Wylie began with a lower intensity Paulette, the light blue fabric on the left.
With the 2nd layer she built up a lot of luscious  greys. 



The cloths were folded 6 different ways to give distinctive marks.
The same folds were repeated  with the 2nd dyeing.
This is Sarah's 1st layer of dye.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Colour Work Bee


Today there was a Colour Work Bee in the Victoria College of Art.
Textile students and faculty spent many hours sorting fabrics into colour groups.



Within the 1st hour the piles of colourful fabric began to accumulate in assigned spots by using Joen Wolfrom's '3-in-1 Colour Tool' as a guide.



We stopped only to have a delicious pot luck lunch then went back to work.



President Peter Such and Vice- President Nancy Ruffolo stopped by to help take sample books apart...



...some of which took a lot of strength.
Fabrics were donated by Chintz & Co., Zebra Design and a number of generous individuals.



After fabrics were sorted by hue they were put in labelled boxes....



...and stacked, ready for use by the students when they are making samples my hand and machine. This library of fabrics has become a valuable learning tool now they are organised and more easily accessible.
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Dyeing - 2nd layer




!st layer - 2 blues










2nd layer - with complements addes
Left - 2 layers, right - 1st layer


2nd layers of 2 blues + complements





left - 1st layer, 2 blues     right - 2nd layer, complements added




pure colours                                                                                     pure colours + lower intensity colours 

These are the samples I am using in class where the students are learning tray dyeing.
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Sunday, January 15, 2012

VCA Students' Tray Dyeing


Each of the students filled a tray with folded fabrics....



...in the colour palettes they had chosen.



We are exploring analogous colour schemes.



The students took their trays home to put in a warm place for 24 hours to batch.



Then they will rinse, dry and iron...



...before bringing their beautiful fabrics back to class to add another layer of colour.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Victoria College of Art Student Work


This is Esther Paterson's display of work she did in the Pattern Design for Artists course.
Esther chose to work with an eye motif and produced many patterns she will use in her work.



Sonia Park was a student in the Mark Making With Thread course. She had to return to her home country, Korea, before the Christmas show so she has sent us images of her completed work.



Sonia's needleweaving sample on her stamped ground



Sonia's 3D project using needlweaving techniques
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