19/10/2009
17/10/2009
Twists.....
Here I began to experiment with taking photos on an angle. I think I prefer this image instead of taking a photo looking down on the piece. I like how you can see the build up of paint.
Here I just continued to photograph the piece from different angles.
To create this I started to think about adding twists into my work. I twisted masking tape onto black paper and dotted paint ontop. As I have previously said I prefer the images of this piece on an angle as here I dont think it really gives the idea of the build up of paint and the twists of the masking tape.
From twisting the masking tape on the last piece I decided that I wanted to continue this further. I decided that I wanted to start to twist paper instead. I thought that this would be stronger and it would allow for the paper to stand off the paper, providing different levels.
15/10/2009
Looking at different materials......
I started to play around with different materials. Here I used PVA glue and inks. I really liked the effects that I could create with this technique. I also liked its transparency.
Here I started to play around with adding paint onto different surfaces.
I liked this as its different to putting paint onto paper and the bubble wrap provides different levels.
Here I was experimenting more with putting paint onto different surfaces. I think this was a good experiment to do however the paint tended to go through this material.
14/10/2009
05/10/2009
"The artists today, like those of the past, continue to record history of their time. They show us how people look, what they wear, and what they do. Through their creations, we see people in their daily occupations, in games, sports, dances, parties and other colourful, exciting activities. Artists continue to describe and interpret their surroundings, whether these be crowded cities, silent forests, teeming, jungles or stormy seas. Together, the artists of the past and the presents have helped paint a portrait of the life itself. They have helped us to understand and appreciate the vast extent of the man's eternally creative spirit"
(Kainz and Riley, p.11 1995)
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Kainz L, Riley O (1995) Understanding Art: People, Things and Ideas, Harry N Abrams Inc Publishers, New York
02/10/2009
Batik
After looking at the work of Toby Ziegler I decided to experiment with batik. This is a method I had experience with from A-Level. I like the effect of batik as the colours all look really strong.
01/10/2009
"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow"
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I started this year with an idea that I wanted to do something really different and way out of my comfort zone. I decided that I wanted to create an installation this year rather than just exhibit a small selection of my photographs. I am really eager now to really experiment with a variety of different materials.
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