TR, Transformational Reconstruction
SHINGO SATO, MASTER OF TRANSFORMATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION
Shino Sato explains his TR, or Transformational Reconstruction, Pattern Design techniques.
Shingo sculpts his designs using flat pattern methods to build in
3-dimensional effects, often cutting them into pieced waves and
geometric patterns of fabric and color. He
is an excellent, experienced instructor of TR in Milan and Tokyo and
one of the most innovative pattern designers in the field. For a look at Shingo's work see Julian Roberts' video of a recent TR Master Class at Central St. Martin's in London. Also view his video channel on YouTube or visit his website. CFPD will bring Shingo to Chicago and Vancouver in spring 2011.
Bunka Fashion College in Hokkaido
1986-1989/Azzedine Alaia in Paris as Technical Assistant 1989-1991/Trussardi in Milan as Modelist 1990-1993/Collaborations as Designer & Modelist for: Basile in Milan Venturi in Milan Massei in Milan Dainvest in Bergamo |
1993- Pitti Trend in Florence 1996- Pret-a porter, Hotel Bristol in Paris 2000- Haute couture Private Collection in Milan2002- TRpattern Design Studio in Tokyo & Milan TR technique Instructor for: London Central Saint Martins College of Art London College of Fashion London University of Westminster Nottingham Trent University Southampton Solent University Paris Atelier Chardon Saverd Parsons Paris School of Design Milano Polytechnic University Milano Domus Academy Milano Accademia Brera Belle d'Arte Tama Art University in Tokyo Musashino Art University in Tokyo Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo |
Architectual and Sculptural Design TR-3D Technique |
TR-Draping Technique |
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