Final Images

For my final images for the pins and brooches project, I decided to use projection to get my final outcome. I took photos of a brooch I had broken up and printed them on to acetate, then manipulated and distorted the image using tape, ink and scratching at the surface, then projected the images onto the wall and on the body to create a new way to ‘wear’ the brooch. I decided to use projection because the quality of the projection wasn’t the best but i liked how it gave a vintage look to my images which I felt was important to signify the history of brooches and how far they date back, however I still wanted to show that they are still very current in todays fashion by adding some colour and editing the photos again on photoshop. Overall, I am very happy with how the images turned out with the projector. first-image fifth-image fourth-image second-image sixth-image third-image

Brooches

Looking into brooches specifically, I decided to buy a couple from a vintage shop in the North Laines and have a play around with them and try and deconstruct some of them. With this brooch, I tried to break it up with my hands and pick it apart, but all I could do was pull off a bead by undoing the wire, so I decided to smash the brooch with a hammer and see how it would break and spread out. I really like how the brooch broke and the different sizes of the brooch fragments. This brooch was made from a mixture of plastic and glass so the way it broke was actually quite interesting.img_2886img_2894-1 In my sketchbook I tried to replicate the break with flicks of paint but couldn’t get the right look about it. I also tried imprinting some of the brooches in paint then transferring it into my sketchbook, however the print they left was really faint because of the uneven surface.img_2900

The start of pins and brooches

To start my project off, I began by going out and buying or photographing different pins and brooches that I saw around Brighton with some of my group and then meeting up with the rest of them to share and discuss what we found. At the start of this, I found it quite hard to find people wearing pins or brooches, so I went to the North Laines to look in the vintage shops to see what I could find. I wanted to find out some of the history behind a few of the brooches I saw but couldn’t get much information as they didn’t have the designers name on them and I didn’t know who had previously owned them, however when I got home and started on my sketchbook, I did a lot of research on brooches in general which helped me start my project off nicely.img_3269 img_4053 img_4054 img_4055 img_4056

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