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Kezia Regan

MA work

MA work

I am interested in the concept of imperfection in design; whether engineered or accidental. This collection explores the notion that, ʻin a world of easily achieved perfection flaws may become rather specialʼ. - Peter Dormer

I have employed a combination of hand and machine processes to create a variety of outcomes. Digital printing has been used, not to remove the possibility of human error or ensure consistency, as is its intention, but to ensure the unpredictable and flawed mark of the maker remains.

I create designs for both body and space outcomes.

Info

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  • Kezia Regan profile image
  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Design

    Programme

    MA Textiles, 2013

    Specialism

    Printed Textiles

  • I am interested in the concept of imperfection in design; whether engineered or accidental. This collection explores the notion that, Ê»in a world of easily achieved perfection flaws may become rather specialʼ. - Peter Dormer

    I have employed a combination of hand and machine processes to create a variety of outcomes. Digital printing has been used, not to remove the possibility of human error or ensure consistency, as is its intention, but to ensure the unpredictable and flawed mark of the maker remains.

    I create designs for both body and space outcomes.

  • Degrees

  • BA (Hons), Textile Design (First class), Nottingham Trent University, 2010; Foundation Diploma, Art and Design, Wiltshire College, 2006
  • Experience

  • Print room assistant, Eley Kishimoto, London, 2010-11; Print and colour assistant, Topshop, London, 2009; Print and colour assistant, Concetta Gallo, London, 2008
  • Exhibitions

  • Indigo, Prèmier Vision, Paris, 2011; New Designers, Business Design Centre Islington, London, 2010; Swatch, Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham, 2010