Starboard, star burst, stardom, stardust, starfish, star flower, starfruit, stargaze, star light and star struck.
They are all quite magical names.
Then I looked up the definition of a star.... As you can imagine most of it was very scientific but I did find some that that I could understand...
A graphic design having five or more radiating points, often used as a symbol of rank or merit.
A gifted or highly celebrated person in some art, profession
A gold or bronze star worn on the ribbon of a naval decoration to represent an award
To mark with a star or asterisk, as for special notice
To shine as a star; be brilliant or prominent
My first page is grouped as man-made / designed. This page has man made materials (poly cotton) and felt both showing stars and a star snowflake. There are three magazine cuttings showing a basic star shape. I also star pattern design that is repeated over and over using just one star shape. At the bottom left is a cut out of the Embroidery magazine- Micheal Brennard - Wood and the piece is called New World.
The second pages of samples I decided to research nature and religion. Tropical flowers that I found on the Internet look stunning and the brightly coloured starfish. I printed off the Christian Christmas Star, the Tribal Sun/Star, and the Star Ocean Symbol.
Next are my rubbings - Using tracing paper and a black wax crayon. I think my favourite has to be the coat of arms.
Next there is a page of traced samples - I used the Design Source book by Jan Messent .
Next I have two pages of line drawings which I have really enjoyed and has made me realise the difference in star shapes ans symbols.
Colour Wheel
This task took me a while. Its no secret that I'm terrible with colour. But I found this very interesting. Here are a sample of colours used and colours mixed.
Finally my colour wheel....
References
Embroidery magazine- Micheal Brennard
Molly Makes Magazine
Design Sources Symbols - Jan Messent
As well as keeping a paper log of Time & Cost I thought I would also keep a log at the end of each chapter. So here goes....
Costing
Brushes from Hobbycraft £2.00 But will reuse.
Paper - Cartridge 12p
Paints Gouache £4.80 Total £6.92
Time Taken
13/12/15 - Gathering Research & Samples - 2.5hrs
14/12/15 - Setting up Blog - 1.5hrs
14/12/15 - Sorting through research - 30 mins
15/12/15 - Colour wheel mixing - 4.5hrs
16/12/15 - Colour Wheel finishing off - 3hrs Total 12hrs