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Student Exhibition
Module Two
In Module Two students explore a variety of ways to make marks on paper and fabric.
Left: Wietske's used this great hand printed motif for her shadow applique sample.
Maddy's shadow applique sample, left, uses printed motifs on a painted background.
Above: A page from Marinella's sketchbook showing a whole range of prints.
Above and left: Kate has unified the colour of her samples of shadow appliqué and prints used in appliqué.
Left: Rosemary has printed onto paper and then fabric, right.
The addition of checkerboard squares to this composition adds a surprising twist, Gwen.

Left: Gwen has developed layout ideas using her prints and collage.

Above: Pat has used one of her prints in an appliqué sample.
Above left and right: Pat has demonstrated both skill and a good eye for design in creating and arranging these prints.

Left: Mabel has used a print of a dragonfly in this beautiful shadow appliqué quilt.

Right: Detail of the dragonfly quilt, Mabel.

Left: Marjolein has shadow quilted one of her printed fabrics to create a really lively piece.


Below: Frances has produced some beautiful work for this Module including these printed samples and small quilt.

Left: Rubbings and wash, Marianne.
Left and right: Examples of Vernon's rubbings and prints.
Left, above and right: Prints and rubbings by Marianne.
Left: Fiona has produced this exciting set of prints.
Here on the right, Elisabeth has been auditioning ideas for a cushion project.
Above: This lovely set of work by Fiona combines prints of frogs and fern shapes to create both appliqué samples and the small quilt top (above left).
Left: Eva has produced this beautiful shadow appliqué sample based on beach huts. Right: Fiona has worked in a violet/yellow complementary colour scheme for this rubbing.
Left: Maddy has used a sponge block to print this design.
Above: Lindsey has worked with a red/green complementary scheme for this print.
Above: Fiona has produced this two page spread of black and white rubbings arranged in a greyscale.
Tina's printing experiments on paper (left) led to this hand quilted shadow appliqué sample (above).

Below, below left: Gillian has used transfer printing to create these delicate leaf designs.
Below, below left: Linda has experimented with printing on both paper and fabric.
Above left: Margaret has transfer printed onto one of her husband's shirts before turning it into a shadow appliqué sample! Above right: Lorraine used a carved eraser to create this repeat print in complementary colours.
Above and right: Two beautifully laid out pages from Frances's sketchbook showing her experiments with rubbings and printing.

Left: Charlene has produced some successful prints using simple shapes.

Right: Gwen has laid a purple wash over her initial printed design.

Left: Debra has used a repeated leaf motif in her design.

Come back to the Student Gallery soon to see new work!
Take a look at what goes on in Module Three.

© Linda Kemshall 2002-6