Getting my images printed on fabric wasn’t as complicated as I thought. As I was getting them printed on the cheapest cotton fabric I wasn’t sure whether the colours would come out as vibrant as seen on the screen. To my surprise, I loved the quality of colour and especially after I had steamed and washed them, the prints turned out just as I had hoped.
It was quite difficult when figuring out where to but the four prints in the exhibition as the initial plan was to group all of the pieces dedicated to the same text or sound piece in the same area. Since all of us who had responded to the “Foley” sound piece had produced work that was very colourful, the whole exhibition space didn’t seem balanced, resulting in a lot of moving around. I also found it particularly hard to align my four fabric prints as the material meant that square formations weren’t always reliable.