To the right is the start of our illustrating sound workshop where we had to work very quickly to create different ways to illustrate the music being played for us. I tried to mark the different sounds using different types of lines, the sharper the notes were the more choppy and erratic my mark making became. If the music was mellow and calm I would use continuous and fluent lines.
More illustrating sound on the left.
On the right is my painterly screenprint ticket from my screenprint workshop. This is where I originally got my idea to create a train ticket. To create the screenprint I used different materials to create marks on the relief paper. Using relief paper when screenprinting really helps capture all of the details and texture that is created while drawing your print. 
After my screenprint ticket, I really wanted to create a ticket that could be realistic or look like it could have been a prop for a movie so I booked myself in for some letterpress one on ones and started to design my ticket ideas beforehand. For inspiration for the tickets, I looked at such things as old tickets I had lying around from different places I have been and other things like the Ticket to Hogwarts from the movie series Harry Potter all use lots of beautiful type and patterns something I felt was important to add to my own work.




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