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Wednesday 27 November 2013

MMM - making of presentation

After our seminar with Tim Rundle, our group was inspired to think about how Margiela would put together a powerpoint of his own. Our idea was to take different materials such as acetate, card and paper and dip it in paint (white and black), tear bits up and re stick them together or collage bits of materials together to give a rough look with the use of multi-media.

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spreading white acrylic paint over brown leather. We used our finger tips to dab the paint on, then tried fading the colour out and lastly used a coin to create the iconic crack effect.


We then used a piece of acetate and dripped black paint onto it. After adding water to the paint we then used a straw to blow the colour away from the center creating a paint splat effect.



We then tried dabbing the paint onto the acteate from the tube of paint, firstly creating a paint smudge then printing small dots with a mix of white.


Examples of samples


We also tried painting white onto textured fabric and using keys/coins to scratch off the paint, creating a crackle effect.


We also tried out the same technique with shiny black card, but instead using our finger nails to scratch off the paint.


The group experimenting


Me experimenting with acetate and paint.


With the mess we made on the plastic coverings we placed a black piece of card under it to create visual contrast as it portrayed the iconic crackle effect.



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