INSPIRATION OBJECT:
FINAL PARTI
TEXTILE DESIGN
FINAL MODEL OF INSPIRATION
The process of concept design for this design project started with the top photograph and through abstraction and design turned into the bottom photograph of my concept model. Inspired by the first photograph I focused on the elements and principles relating to Organic shape, geometric shape, emphasis, contrast, repetition, strength, permanence, and movement. I also focused primarily around the void knowing about the history of the nail; the why, when, what aspects of the purpose and reason for the nail being there, and the overall idea of the organic embracing the synthetic of the natural vs the man made object. I was drawn to this nail because of the unusual and emphasis of the nail alone in this wall of the train depot. I was attracted to the elements of the textures and colors of the train depot wall itself consisting of the rock and brick along with the moss and natural features, as well as the nail itself as it began to cause me to think of the "why" of the nail and how long it may have been there. I was drawn to the wonder of the nail more than anything and bringing in that idea of how the organic has essentially grown around the man made nail. Pulling these aesthetics in I was able to transform the idea of this nail into the parti shown above and then pulled that into the textile design which I had printed onto a fabric for this design. Moving from the textile and parti, I pulled in the same aesthetics and principles and warping it into a 3D object, I was able to make the model shown above. This model completely pulls in the idea of the organic around the synthetic and this is the essential idea of my entire concept. The process of this concept model making took time to adjust to but with time I feel that I was able to successfully portray the idea of the nail in the train depot wall successfully in an abstract manner for use as inspiration for later in this design project.
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