Showing posts with label Exam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exam. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Back on track

After my little hiccup with 'it' things are finally getting back on track. 'It' is still a part of my life but it doesn't consume my whole day. So now I can actually study.
I'm really looking forward to finishing my exams so I can get back to my fashion duties. Feeling a big inadequate because I haven't created anything lately, not even a cute little doodle. Not good at all.
Plans after exams
- Sew something!
- Make beaded jewellery
- Have fun with 'it'
- Do Bournville work....
- Plan room makeover

Hmm nice little list to keep me busy.

Sunday, 6 June 2010

Neglect

























Really do hate when this happens because it leave me unfocused and mad as a hatter. Urgh. Company Magazine columnist Jameela advised all the girl's out there to wear their heart on their sleeves. I suppose it's summer and we should have fun. But this is far from being fun, it's getting serious. I really do suck at dealing with this so I will try and put it to the back of my mind until exams are finished...
It just happened at the most inconvenient time EVER! Jeez, but they do say it happens when you least expect it. So there I go.

Anyway this 'it' has made me neglect pretty much everything other thing that completes me. I have serious plans for this summer, I didn't make any space for 'it' to happen.
Solution?
No quite sure yet. Music is no help, every song I choose to listen to relates back to 'it'. I'll just try not to think about 'it', try and distract myself. I really want to do well in my exams and finish my work for Bournville.

As for the photograph shown in this post. Beautiful, right? New York V-J Day photograph, taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt and published in Life in 1945. This photograph just completes my love for black and white photography. Can't capture real images like this these days. Although some argue the image was staged. Oh well it's still beautiful.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Last Week Update: Art exam

Oh bugga..
My body has been tested last week, both mentally and physically. But I discovered my sewing level and how much I REALLY love sewing. I noticed that when I am locked in a room and instructed to sew, I can produce some kick ass work!

Tuesday May 4 2010- Exam Day
I woke up on Tuesday morning at 6:00 am feeling motivated-a little tired but that was over powered by my motivation, inspired and glowing- although the sun wasn't shining yet. Although I didn't have any appetite to eat breakfast, I HAD to eat something because I certainly would pass out in the exam, which would probably freak out the exam invigilator and my classmates. So I had something that wouldn't make me feel sick after light and filling. Since I found out I am Anaemic I have been doing everything to make sure I take care of my health and control my diet.
I also packed some fruit to eat at break. YAY, Health Freak!
*8:00 am- Met my best-friend at the bus station, she is also taking the Art exam. We walked to school together and waited for the exam to begin.
*8:45 am- Everyone turned up early for the exam so we started early which was great because that meant we would finish earlier.
EXAM TIME
The first two hours of the exam I spent preparing the print for the fabric and cutting out the fabric pieces. I was surprised at how fast I was working, but I was happy because that meant I would finish the dress before the 15 hours is up and then I could spend some time on my sketchbook.
By the end of the day, I had cut out all the pieces and started constructing the corset. It would be completed in the first hour of the second day.

Wednesday May 5 2010
Woke up feeling the effects of working hard for 5 hours. My body was crying out my an extra hour or two in bed. But I was still pretty pumped up from the great day I had on Tuesday to care. So I got up again, ate breakfast- compulsory lol and headed out to the bus station to meet my best friend again.
Pinned and tacked the zip into the corset but realised I bought the wrong zip. I needed a coat zip instead of invisible zip. I told my best friend the problem at lunch and she offered to ask her dad if he had any spare coat zip.
Started ironing the transfer paint print to the Organza which also looked brilliant. Pinned it to the front of the dress and immediately fell in love with how beautiful the Organza print looked when it was gathered.
After school I also went to the local market to see if they had the zip I needed. But it's Wednesday so every market is closed on this day I guess. So I had to rely on my best friend.

Thursday May 6 2010
FINAL DAY OF THE EXAM
So I have to put in the zip for the corset which was done in the first hour YAY.
Finish ironing the Organza print for the back and waistline of the dress. However I burnt the Organza three times, so this really annoyed me and wasted some time. It was a little burn but there was no way I was going to use it. I was being too much of a perfectionist!
After lunch I had to finish draping the Organza on the back of the dress and hem the skirt. Then do some finishing touches to my sketchbook. I was feeling confident about it, but the hour went so quickly I just finished hemming the skirt in a nick of time. I didn't get to do my sketchbook which annoyed me. I had a headache worrying about it but I do hope I get a good mark.
Overall I think this was my successful project and I am optimistic! I also felt a little sad because the end of the exam also meant the end of Art lessons at Lordswood this year.

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