Week three of FMP

Week Three of FMP Monday - i came in early on this day to do a photoshoot with my collegues for the fashion show book. while this was going on i looked at mounting up some of my book work so that i can multiy task. in lesson today i watched the movie “yellow submarinie” and draw for some more primary research for both the mods and hippies. as the movie showcases both what its like to be on drugs and also the beatles whihc were popular with the beatles. i made sure to write my annotations about what inwas thinking and feelin after drawing each one to make mounting them up a faster and more streamline process. Tuesday - i focused on mounting up my work from mondays lesson, so that i can keep onto of my sketchbook work and dont fall behind. this is also ment to help me focus on my layout and improve what im doing so my works more cohesive. this was quite a time consuming process but i did manage to find some time in the after to contuinue working on my feed back from the last group critiquie to make my research more detailed adn indepth. wednesday - we started with a meeting reguarding the fashion show to jsut catch up on whats going on, whats been done, what are we need to do next. i was able to bring all the letters I had written reguarding the different areas, that my leactures was able to read and review in prepareation of being sent out. after this i moved into organising my research folder to access all my areas and see what needed more research in order to help my project be well rounded. after sorting it out, i continued to research into the different areas that i felt needed drastic improment. Thursday - today I finished my primary drawing with drawing from family photos from the 60s. I was draw to looking at the faces and trying to gain speed when drawing so there less obviously faces. I liked how the faces came out after lots of trying. I moved onto drawing the clothes and patterns that they were wearing. Which I enjoyed because it helped me get an idea of what patterns were present in the 60s.

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