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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Sustainability Project

 Original Inspiration:




In Process:
I started by painting a small flower on the jacket sleeve to test how the acrylic paint would work on the denim.
Then, I used paint to sketch out where on the back of the jacket I wanted the main flower design to go.
I then used colors similar to the small one on the sleeve to match the flower petals.

This is how I finished off the jacket. I think this will be a great jacket for someone because I thrifted thick, durable denim to paint on.
For this jacket I painted the whole background white first so that I could put yellow and it would show up.

I decided to make this jacket beachy because Saint Augustine has great beaches and a lot of residents visit the beach often.
I started these jeans by painting one side black to make the white pop.
After doing a white outline, I chose to do some shading strokes to make the bones look more 3D. I wanted to make these pants gender neutral to be more inclusive.

Final Photos:




Reflection Statement:

I got clothes from the thrift store such as jeans and jean jackets and painted on them so that they are a bit more personalized. There are a lot of homeless youth in the Saint Augustine area who have been put out for reasons such as mental health or family issues beyond their control. I wanted to make something that was made with the intention that they have something handmade by someone else for them. If I were to do this again, I would go to Jacksonville to get more Jean jackets and I would just paint those and not jeans too.
















Personal Project

In Process: 
Finals:


9”x14”
“Accelerated Doodles 1”
Pen on Indigo dyed fabric




6”x12”
“Accelerated Doodles 2”
Pen on Marigold and Rojo dyed fabric

Personal Project Statement:
The work conveys a feeling of escapism both through the context of doodling on loose fabrics and through the absent minded content that gets put together through my stream of consciousness drawing.