1. Which, of the following, do you think would be most interesting way for a piece of wearable art to be displayed?
a) [ ] On a dress form under artificial lights.
b) [ ] Worn by a model who walks around the gallery.
c) [ ] Worn as a costume in a performance (i.e. a dance or piece of drama that is designed to show the
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d) [ + ] On a dress form, accompanied by photographs of the construction and a written explanation of how the garment was created.
2. Which of these artistic styles do you find most interesting, visually?
b) [ + ] Surrealism
3. Which of these garments do you feel is most suitable for a piece of wearable art?
d) [ + ] Other (please state:
difficult one, how about a cloak?)
4. Which of these do you think would give the most pleasing effect as a piece of wearable art?
e) [ + ] A mixture of lightweight and heavy fabrics.
but perhaps lighlty decorated.
5. Which of these colour groups do you find you tend towards?
a) [ + ] Soft pastel tones
6. In terms of decoration, which of these effects do you find the most visually pleasing?
b) [ + ] Subtle decoration.
d) [ + ] Abstract or random decoration.
sorry couldn't choose between them.
7. Which of the following do you think a garment displayed in an art gallery should be made with?
d) [ + ]No preference
8. If a garment inspired by the one on display in the gallery was to be sold as a mass-produced item in the gallery’s shop, would you be prepared to buy it?
a) [ ] Yes
b) [ ] No
c) [ + ]It would depend on: (please state)
if I liked it, and would it fit. The price is also a major consideration. But then I'm a cheapskate that rarely buys clothes.
9. How much would you be prepared to pay for it?
b) [ + ] Under £20
but it really does depend on what it is.
Rich (elfin)
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