Fibre-Based Composites

Definitions

Fibre: A filament or thread-like cell of animal, vegetable or mineral origin, natural or synthetic.

Composite: Something made up of distinct parts or diverse elements.


Composites consist of two or more distinct elements – Organics, Metals, Polymers or Ceramics or ‘Composites’.


Our brief is to look at how paper works, how it tears, how it folds, how different weights make paper transparent, have ‘scrunchability’, or not or how the translucent and the see through affects your work. We are also looking at developing a focused portfolio of work that explores through text, illustrations, experimentation, maquette’s and samples that can relate to my own personal practice.

 

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