Monday 16 January 2017

OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING

During the observational drawing, we are told to look for the details that are obvious and also the main focus of the garment. We chose a wedding gown with lace details on the bust and hip area. At the skirt area, there were pleats which falls all the way to the hem line of the gown.

Here are some of my try-outs of illustrating the gown and other garments with zoomed-in details.


GARMENT 1:



a wedding gown with pleated and lace details on the floor-length flared skirt


i mimicked the pleated details of the gown onto my drawing

this is the zoomed detail of the lace on the gown

the lace lies at the peak before the triangular openings of the pleats

my drawing of the lace details


I did some other  detailed illustrations with different garments that I've seen in the magazines 


wrapped top, with bell sleeves (kimono inspired)
loose-fitting, floor length pants

the corset is being worn outside of the garment instead of inside.


GARMENT 2 : 


Related image
Alexander Mc Queen's Gold Feather Coat
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/79024168433230168/


i  tried to focus the details on the metal feathers of this garment piece by McQueen



the hemline of the skirt inside the coat has pleats. It is made of silk


this is the detail of the golden feather coat which has a high collar that goes around the back of the head.


GARMENT 3 :


This loose fitted draw-string blouse-dress was a combination of my own clothes from my wardrobe. The hem line of the skirt has embroidery details and the skirt is being slashed in the middle followed by an irregular knife pleats surrounding the dress.

this is the embroidered detail that can be seen on the sleeves, collar and also the hemline of the dress .








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