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WEARABLE ART#1

Art pieces designed to be worn, merging fashion and artistic expression, often using unconventional materials.

CREATIVITY#2

The ability to generate unique ideas and solutions, essential for innovative art-making in knitting.

INNOVATION#3

The process of introducing new ideas or methods, particularly in using materials and techniques in knitting.

TEXTILE ART#4

Art that uses textiles as its primary medium, encompassing techniques like knitting, weaving, and embroidery.

UNCONVENTIONAL MATERIALS#5

Non-traditional items used in art-making, such as recycled fabrics, plastics, or found objects.

COLOR THEORY#6

A framework for understanding how colors interact, crucial for creating visually appealing knitted pieces.

MIXED MEDIA#7

An art technique that combines various materials and methods, enhancing the dimensionality of knitted art.

MOOD BOARD#8

A collage of images, colors, and textures that visually represents an artist's vision and inspiration.

SWATCH#9

A sample piece of knitting used to test patterns, techniques, or materials before creating a final project.

TEXTURE#10

The surface quality of a material, which can be manipulated in knitting to create depth and interest.

LACE TECHNIQUES#11

Knitting methods that create open, delicate patterns, adding elegance and complexity to wearable art.

CABLE TECHNIQUES#12

A knitting technique that creates a twisted, rope-like effect, enhancing texture and visual appeal.

DOCUMENTATION#13

The process of recording your creative journey, including challenges and successes, for reflection and improvement.

SHOWCASE#14

An event or exhibition where artists present their work to an audience, emphasizing the importance of presentation.

FEEDBACK#15

Constructive criticism provided by peers or instructors, essential for growth and refinement in artistic skills.

SUSTAINABILITY#16

Practices that promote environmental responsibility, often through the use of recycled or eco-friendly materials.

ARTISTIC VISION#17

An individual’s unique perspective and style, guiding their creative process and final outcomes.

PROGRESS LOGGING#18

Keeping a record of daily work and development, crucial for tracking growth and learning in art-making.

ASSEMBLY#19

The process of putting together different components of a knitted piece, ensuring functionality and aesthetics.

EXHIBITION#20

A public display of art, where artists showcase their work and engage with an audience.

PORTFOLIO#21

A curated collection of an artist's work, demonstrating their skills, style, and artistic journey.

ARTISTIC EXPRESSION#22

The process of conveying ideas and emotions through creative mediums, such as knitting.

PEER FEEDBACK#23

Input and critiques from fellow students, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

FINAL DESIGN SKETCH#24

A detailed drawing of the intended final piece, incorporating all elements and techniques to be used.