Saturday, 21 April 2012

Georgie

[Bottom to top] number 1) jumper taken apart, burnt, then put back together. 2) stained samples which have been buried for a week. 3) some stained samples, red wine, tea and coffee. 4) paper sampla, top was left outside for a week, the yellow was stained with tumeric and gumleaves and the last one is whats left of paper afte its been buried for a week. 5) the dress so far. 



All through this project I have thought of nothing else but clothes. It occurred to me that creative destruction is basically what we do to our clothes over a long period of time. We buy them or make them, and then we wear them out. Over time clothes begin to accumulate a history, they take on our identities and in turn grow their own. This is the beginning and I have look at some different ways of destruction, firstly after some advice from cathryn (thanks cathryn), I began with ready-made (second hand) clothing. I pulled them apart, did a bit of destruction and attempted to sew them back together. The results were surprisingly impressive.
This destruction was all well and good, however I knew that I wanted to achieve something a little more meaningful then simple destruction. My plan is to create a dress and put it through four separate stages 1) staining: tea, coffee and red wine. 2) Run over by a car on a gravel driveway. 3) Buried with rust. 4) Finally after all this ill-treatment the dress will be bleached and washed. The outfit will do a full circle from new and pristine, to stained, bedraggled and buried and finally back to clean. Not only am I destroying the dress but I am then destroying all the work I’ve put into ruining it.
The dress is essentially the main character in a story about, possibly, the worst night out ever. The entre work is a narrative with a beginning, middle and an end.    

2 comments:

  1. I love that for this assignment you have created a story and put meaning behind the destruction of your work. I really like that idea of using clothing as the item to work with.

    Readying what you have written i see that you are doing a lot of the destruction and i think that there are still possibilities for more creation towards the end of the process. Could you remould the work, stitch into it, try to mend it?
    :) cathryn

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  2. You have a good range on destructive techniques and a very unique concept. I like that you have created a story for the dress rather than just destroying it. It is good to see that the dress has underdgone drastic changes rather than a couple of holes and a stain or two.
    How are you going to display it so that you can see all the the work you have done? Placing it flat may hide some of the techniques you have utilized.

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