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Our group project collaboration
The five members of the group each drew a picture, and then put them together. The wig in question was bought at the market.
About Dalston marke
Over there, there are many wig and fruits stalls, and there is also a stand Chinese miracle drugs.
About field
While we were walking to the field, we passed by this restaurant and liked its decoration.
Mural & flower
A flower below the Hackney Peace Carnival Mural.
Other parts of London–Chinatown
I like Chinese lanterns and traditional costumes. Chinatown has many red and yellow elements.
This is the group project made by me, Nicole, Curely and Chenjie. It is inspired by the street arts in Spitalfields. At first, we thought of taking inspiration by the market, however, it was not open leading to us abandoning our original plan. Photos taken will be shown below.
The two pictures on top was taken in stores, it showcased vintage style clothings, which we took our colour inspiration from.
These are all the photos I’ve taken personally, which you could see where some of the elements were added into the poster, with me recreating the exact same art and taking inspiration to create my own.
We all used vibrant colours that are widely used in these street arts, and adding bold designs.
Collage from images of Dalston market and London fields
When exploring Dalston and London Fields with my group , colour became most evident to us through the market in Dalston. We took pictures in the hair shop of wigs and hair products as well as fruit stall in the market.
To develop our ideas further for this project , we collaged with those photos and drawings
individual collage I made with the pictures taken from hair shops printed on polaroids and drawings from Dalston fruit market.
To explore colour even more drew on cling film with ink markers, then printed it on my collage.
This is a mixed media poster.
Emily Kam Kngwarray at the Tate Modern
Miniature watercolour
Group multimedia and miniature watercolours
Dalston market- fruit and vegetable stall
Dalston market-fish stall