The new NC's have done a fantastic job of finishing the project for Anstruther Fisheries Museum, completing no less than five outfits created from three waterproof sets and three pairs of rubber gloves, it is amazing how inventive you can be, especially when you have limited resources. These outfits will join the wellington corset and shoe collection, made in the last week of last term with the former NC group, being exhibited at the Cuper Arts Festival in October.
I have spent the whole weekend making toast. Thank you Natasha for modeling the final toast dress. I am now going to hang my toast washing on the line for the birds.
The food project continued today with more slicing and printing fruit and vegetables. The NC's painted them in vivid clashing colours, combinations to make your eyes wince.
The food project got off to a great start today, lovely photocopied sliced fruit and lots of sliced orange gave us all food for thought in developing a food fashion portfolio, and left a lovely fresh smell. The food project is in response to a request for student work towards an exhibition at the Scottish Fisheries Museum; 'A Taste of Europe' and a exhibition about Healthy Eating at The Adam Smith College.