'I long to escape my boring life'
Creating Controversy in Sheffield |
As a part of a previous topic, Absence and Presence, I went on a journey which lead me to dressing eccentrically around Sheffield in order to provoke a reaction from the public.
My inspiration for this experiment was a newspaper article with the title 'I long to escape my boring life'. As well as looking at how Grayson Perry and Lady Gaga use their dress and appearance in order to create reactions.
Masking my identity
Drypoint print of Chairs |
Colour Collagraph of Ilam Landscape |
Another key aspect of my Foundation course has been the Print making qualification where I have learnt a variety of techniques that I wish to use in the future. Here are two of my prints that are going to be reprinted for an auction and exhibition in March. I will also be reprinting two more for the same auction. I love the different effects you can get from print, it offers an interesting take on these drawings and colour studies that I had done previously whilst on trips to Calke Abbey and Ilam.
What the Water gave me
One of my water photographs |
My working process |
Experimental painting using bleach, ink and fine liner |
My most recent project was based on the four elements, after visiting Magna and researching the different elements, I wanted to focus on water. Therefore I immersed myself in water and began taking photographs. This lead to a series of photographs which I then created as a series of paintings using experimental methods, continuously working on top of the image to create an interesting effect that portrayed the effects of water. The process was documented in my sketchbook with my thought process and grids of attempting to create this on a smaller scale before committing to producing large pieces of work. Furthering this idea, and conceputalising it to represent being trapped in our bodies, and looking at how we compare to models; I have then created a Fine Art film, which improves upon the original images.
Venice in the Rain
Experimenting with Photograms
Photogram of a dolls body Perhaps one of the best parts of my Foundation course is the use of unusual methods and techniques which add different elements to your artwork. Here is one of my photograms, which used a dolls body and a semi transparent scarf to create unusual images. What makes these fascinating is the fact that the plastic lets light through, leaving an X-ray type image. Revisiting the past |
Drawings of childhood photographs Leaving conventional drawing techniques behind, I've adapted a more gestural method of drawing; consisting of layering different materials and using a variety of techniques to produce visually stimulating images. Here I have used my childhood photographs as a stimulus. I find that I have grown as an artist since starting my Foundation course, it has lead me to experiment and find unusual ways to express my ideas. |
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