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Fun Exercises for MIID Winter School 2018

February 08, 2018

There were four fun challenges to complete as optional extras for MIID Winter School 2018 as well as the Intermediate and Advanced creative briefs.

Intermediate Fun Challenge 1: Seasonal Colours

The task involved taking a photo while out and about that represented the colours of the season. As it is currently summer here in New Zealand, I went to the beach and enjoyed my afternoon taking photos at the seaside. I picked a few colours from the photo to make a colour palette which you can see below:

Seasonal Colours
Seasonal Colours

Intermediate Fun Challenge 2: Photographic Objects

Photographic Objects 1
Photographic Objects 1

The theme of this challenge was to find and photograph patterns in everyday objects. I chose to photograph lollies, and also created a stop motion animation:

Stop Motion Candy from Squibble Design on Vimeo.

Photographic Objects 2
Photographic Objects 2

Advanced Fun Challenge 1: DIY Washi Tape

I found this task quite challenging as the tissue paper was flimsy and difficult to colour with my watercolours. I also made a few mistakes while adding the double-sided tape to the tissue paper, but was pleased with how my DIY Washi tape turned out in the end. I would definitely do this again, with a few adjustments.

DIY Washi Tape 1
DIY Washi Tape 1
DIY Washi Tape 2
DIY Washi Tape 2
DIY Washi Tape 3
DIY Washi Tape 3

Advanced Fun Challenge 2: Embroider a Photo

This last challenge was the most difficult as I have only done a very little embroidery, most of it cross-stitch! However after watching a few YouTube video tutorials, I was able to clumsily reproduce the stitches I needed. I also experimented with printing my design directly onto cotton with my inkjet printer and was surprised at the results. The print itself is not colour-fast but I believe if you wanted you could prepare the material before printing to make it colour-fast.

Embroidered Photo Prep

Embroidered Photo
Embroidered Photo

I will experiment with this process further, and write another post on printing directly onto material with an inkjet printer at a later date.

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