Student work uncovered … 'getting stuck in'
Posted: 20/02/12 03:04 |
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Here, textiles assessor Pat Moloney, talks about Jackie Lim’s work and her approach to learning. Jackie’s delight in the observation of nature comes through in the beautiful little textiles samples she produces.
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‘Don’t get bogged down with too much thinking, just have a go and develop by doing.’I like this a lot. Well done Jackie.
It must be wonderful to be able to touch these. And the ‘don’t get get bogged down with too much thinking’ advice…
Really inspirational – if only my final pieces were as creative as the preparatory work … Thankyou for sharing
Another really interesting video – I often struggle with the sketchbook/logbook delineation, I think Jackie has produced a really interesting combination of the two. Very inspiring work.
Beautiful work, Jackie – all those exciting colours and textures! It has made me realise how much I’ve missed working with textiles since I finished Level 1, and has inspired me to think about taking it up again.
Thank you!