Today is our exhibition, held at a cafe. We had the choice of either framing our work or mounting it onto foam board. I chose to frame mine because I felt it would look more professional and finalised.
The image below is of our poster for the exhibition, some of the class created and designed the letters while our tutor chose the colour scheme and added in the finishing touches needed to make it look more like a poster.

For my exhibition I decided to create something that was relevant to my theme of dragons whilst also associating the lace in it. For presenting my collection instead of laying out my chokers on a table, I made my own dream catcher. I didn't add any items inside of the dream catcher other than the string needed to create the middle of it because I didn't want to over complicate my design. I still added in the feathers because I wanted to keep the dreamcatcher feel to it. The reason I chose to present my chokers on a dream catcher was because for the exhibition I created zines. On the zine was a dragon wrapped around the dreamcatcher so I thought it would've fitted the theme within my zine.
After creating my dream catcher I added my chokers to them, at first I thought that weaving them through into the lace would be a good idea, but it was not successful as the pattern and the choker itself was lost within the dream catcher. Instead I clip the fastenings into the middle of the dream catcher to let them drop down the dreamcatcher and let them flow. As well as look appealing to the eye this meant that my audience/viewers at the exhibition would be able to pull forward a choker they liked and really look at the design of lace used on it.
The photo above is of 'small-shelving' (is what used to be a draw that contained ink pots) which holds smaller collections on each shelf, the shelves contain things like broaches, chokers and shells, each from someones collection. The lettering above is from our poster, cut out, and stuck onto the wall.
The image above is of my final pieces presented at the exhibition. I have 1 final design, and another 2 final designs (but in different colours,) swell as having a dream catcher to present my chokers.
The dream catcher on the left hand side is my created dream catcher filled with my chokers. (I thought it would've been more relevant having it hang next to my image so that my audience would be able to clearly see my inspiration for the patterns chosen on my pieces.)
The image on the left side (purple) reminded me of the Joker (batman,) so for this piece I thought it would've been suitable for young boys, as some are into heroes and villains, I almost chose to add more to the background of having some typography, but I didn't want to over complicate things so I kept it simple. I also liked the fact I have a darker background to the rest, but I still wanted to keep the theme of having complimenting colours (yellow and purple.)
The middle image (orange) is my final, final piece, hence why its in a bigger frame compared to the other 2, as that was the first design that was fully finished.
Lastly, the image on the right (blue) was only 2 colours, because I felt the more simplistic the image, the more powerful it was.
The reason I chose to do more than 1 final design, is to show that the image I created can be changed in more than 1 way and to keep my audience interested (as my intention of my audience was to not have a specific gender or age range, so I tried to have a variety of colour used.)
This design was my final finished piece, framed in A2.
The design itself I made using pencil, then went over it with pen and then proceeded to take it into photoshop and touch up the design digitally. This allowed me to take away any errors made with the hand-rendered media used. I also chose complimenting colours for my final piece as I feel they work more effectively.
I was really happy with the outcome and how it look on the wall, I think the image is striking and everything used within the piece is relevant to the theme I was going for. I got some really nice feedback and compliments on the piece which I was really pleased with.
If I were to change to do something different on this design, I would have probably made the lace lines a little thicker and used more vibrant colours to really make the piece stand out, but the composition and the design itself I am pleased with, and would not change it.