Bethan Jones
MA work
MA work
Option-B
Challenging, stimulating and altering individuals’ perceptions of textile design has been the motivation for my MA. Material development collaborations with MA Vehicle Design student Karamjit Matharu and MA Fashion Womenswear Accessories student Olivia Hanson in my final year been have broadened and developed my material design capabilities. Unusual industrial materials and technical experimentation has fuelled a real passion for creating the unfamiliar. The material outcomes of which can be used within various applications such as Vehicle Design, Architecture and Interiors.
My final collection explores this concept of  hybrid materials and is driven by a fascination with the process of combining and adapting two materials to create something new and unexpected. Inspired also by human interactions with materials and the consequences those interactions produce; it also plays with what the naked eye can see through notions of trickery and illusion. The combination and adaptation of materials from contrasting properties and divergent origins has resulted in a collection that is both experimental and somewhat unforeseen.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Design
Programme
MA Textiles, 2014
Specialism
Mixed Media Textiles
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Contact
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07540053438
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Challenging, stimulating and altering individuals’ perceptions of textile design has been the motivation for my MA. Material development collaborations with MA Vehicle Design student Karamjit Matharu and MA Fashion Womenswear Accessories student Olivia Hanson in my final year been have broadened and developed my material design capabilities. Unusual industrial materials and technical experimentation has fuelled a real passion for creating the unfamiliar. The material outcomes of which can be used within various applications such as Vehicle Design, Architecture and Interiors.
My final collection explores this concept of  hybrid materials and is driven by a fascination with the process of combining and adapting two materials to create something new and unexpected. Inspired also by human interactions with materials and the consequences those interactions produce; it also plays with what the naked eye can see through notions of trickery and illusion. The combination and adaptation of materials from contrasting properties and divergent origins has resulted in a collection that is both experimental and somewhat unforeseen.
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Degrees
- BA (Hons) Multi Media Textiles, Loughborough University, 2011