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My time at Zandra Rhodes

 In march I went to Zandra Rhodes for a 2 week placement. I started off by drawing and then was taught how to 'Zandrafy' my drawings. I really enjoyed working in this completely different style. Some of the jobs that I was given were tedious (like sorting thousands of discs) but even these jobs taught me things! I got to speak to some lovely people whilst I was there and learnt a lot about there experiences and they encouraged and advised me to apply for more placements! I also got to go to the private view of the Postwar Women exhibition at the Fashion and Textiles Museum.
 This is a big drawing with a project in mind of decorating a london phone box for childline.
 
 This was my first attempt at 'Zandrafying' my drawing but it was still a bit to regimented.
 Post Box ideas
 More Painting :)
 Organising Jewellery
 London Bridge. Whilst I was at Zandra Rhodes I was collecting photos to make a fabric about London. During these two weeks I was sort listed for the Brainchild Award and working on my application for the second round of the Angela Huston Award. It was lovely to talk these through with the girls (and boy) at Zandra Rhodes.
 The dreaded discs. It took 3 days to sort into piles and document all of the discs. The fun bit was putting the unlabelled discs into the computer to see what popped up. I was able to nose at all sorts of parties, collections, exhibitions, shows and much more!

 Collecting photos for a 'london fabric'.


 Where I worked!


 This was the first drawing any input!




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