As a follow on from the magazine figures we had to develop ideas and make them larger, included accessories. I created 6 different pieces of headwear that inspired me from my magazine creations. I enjoyed this task as each one was different.
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For this I created a headband that has large strips extending outwards. I used a solid colour and a pattern together so that you could see the different elements of the headband. For this I would probably use wire so that the strips would stand up and cover it in material.
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This creation reflects a crown with the shape of the triangles layered on top of each other. I again layered a solid colour with pattern so that you could see the different depths of layers of the crown. I also used different sizes of triangles so that the levels were different.
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This creation was a simple head fascinator that could be used at weddings ect. This creation was 3D spirals that came off the page. I linked two spirals together so that the colour and pattern were linked. This idea was simple but eye catching for the viewer.
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Here I used the cut out effect using tracing paper and covered the face to represent a veil. I used tracing paper so that the models face was still visable. I liked this idea as the teared effect is edgy and the shapes cut out are unconventional to the circles that are normally used.
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For this creation I used an oversized flower on the side of the head. This could be used to clip onto the hair. I only used one flower to make a statement piece. This idea could have been improved by making the flower 3D and have different components attached to it.
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This idea was a headband that had a bubble like shape layered ontop. These would have been 3D ball shapes that sat on top of each other. This idea could have been more creative with the size of the headband as I could have made bigger and more eye catching.






Here I like how to explained your thought process through each one of the experiments and what you liked of each. Also the fact you colour coordinated everything from the foreground aesthetic to the frame gives it that connection with paper.
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