Wednesday 12 December 2012

Sri Lankan Design and Contemporary Crafts at Falmouth.

The venue..(behind the boats)

Alongside colleagues  from Fashion and Graphic Design Contemporary Crafts Course Leader Jason Cleverly has just returned from The Sri Lanka Design Festival. 

printing block

terracotta


 http://www.srilankadesignfestival.com/

The aim of the trip was to examine the possibility of Contemporary Crafts Students collaborating with artisan makers over the next few years to develop a range of affordable sustainable products utilizing the traditional skills and materials favoured by the Sri Lankan makers.

Palm weave








http://dfsd.lk/island-craft.html

The trip, Instigated by Patrick Gottelier Head of the department of Design featured a whole range of lectures, debates, exhibitions, fashion shows and networking opportunities. It is hoped that future students will make the trip both to the Festival and and to meet the makers around the island.




The collaboration will also draw upon our relationship with students and staff from our  partners in the Academy of Art and Design Sri Lanka. The founders of the
Sri Lanka Design Festival.

http://www.aod.lk/

back end of an elephant!


  













ONE OF THE LANTERNS AFTER AN OUTING AT THE FALMOUTH PARADE




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Thursday 29 November 2012

The theme for this Year's City of Lights was Kings and Queens

Some shots of the making process- Level 2 worked in the studio as well as with local schools



























Level 2 have recently Finished A collaborative project with Fashion students

Students from both courses worked on the same predictive inspirational themes to create body adornment and swimwear

We are hoping to have a fashion show in the Spring with fashion students at the Gylly beach Cafe meanwhile here's a preview.













Suits you sir

who you looking at



Flapper



 

Monday 22 October 2012

Level 3 External Brief

Level 3 are working on a series of projects with external partners. Plymouth Museum have asked the student to consider developing interpretive work for the China Connection Gallery.

 

 






Alison Cooper Keeper of Decorative arts Explaining the history of Porcelain