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Textiles student driven by the desire to gain a deeper understanding of every step of the material production process in order to create unexpected woven designs.

Origami Paper Prototype I

Material Board

The materials used in this project were carefully selected to ensure that they do not contain any chemicals which could harm marine life. and have undergone the least possible amount of processing.

Origami Paper Prototype II

Cement Samples

Once woven, the textile structures can be submerged in cement to harden them and turn them into an adequate surface for coral out-planting.

Substrate Collection

The various textiles which make up the final collection can be imagined as a range of 3-dimensional sculptures which are hardened and installed on the ocean floor. These would house marine life, and provide a tourist attraction and a stable substrate for coral fragments to grow on.

Morgane Dumas

Final year project

SOS: Weaving for Coral Restoration

Work Experience

Year-long placement at PriestmanGoode as a Colour Material Finish (CMF) Design Intern. I had the opportunity to work on a large range of projects which varied in industry, scale and timeframe. This placement taught me how to collaborate creatively whilst keeping a professional workflow in order to work remotely efficiently.