Saturday, 31 March 2012

GNR Derelict Warehouse Nottingham











Furthering the project idea of Remains I paid a visit to the derelict GNR Warehouse near Sneinton in Nottingham.  Firstly, I advise anyone and everyone to go there! However, definitely take somebody with you because you never know who else will be there, especially with the copious amounts of needles on the floor.

Here are a few photographs from my visit, I' going to be using these as a starting point to experiment with unusual materials such as varnish, wax and latex to create some abstract interpretations of the building.

Alistair

Thursday, 29 March 2012

You're not an artist unless you've sold something.

'Skelter' Drypoint print £17 and £15

'Stillness' Drypoint print £11
'Eroded Landscape' Colour Collagraph print £14
Finally, I can call myself an artist after selling some of my work! This evening my college hosted a print auction      in order to sell the print work of the students on our Foundation course. Lucky for me I had three prints in the auction which gave me £42! However, somebody liked 'Skelter' so much that they want me to reprint it for £15! BARGAIN.

As much I want to spend this £57 on a decent night out, I cant help but think I should put it as side and save up for going abroad to create some more art.  Hey, who knows maybe I can add a few zeros onto the end of that £57 next time.

Alistair

Monday, 26 March 2012

If affection could have saved you, you would still have lived.

Figurative drawings of elderly people in John Lewis
Figurative colour study on a napkin
Small studies of elderly faces

Normally I'd use a 'visual research day' as an opportunity to catch up on much needed sleep rather than actually venturing out of the house to draw! However, as it's a gloriously sunny day I've decided to be productive.

I started my day in the doctors surgery drawing patients waiting for their appointments, although, it resulted in many, many drawings of backs of peoples' heads- not quite as intriguing as I wanted.  So my next stop was the cafe in John Lewis, the perfect hot spot to find the elderly generation! After spending and hour and a half drawing my unsuspecting victims I left with a nice selection of gestural drawings, without even buying a drink.

Close up of my colour study on a napkin
Without a doubt my favourite drawing from the couple of hours was this figurative colour study on a napkin of the customers in John Lewis.  I love the use of gestural line and bold colour. Also, as the drawing was on a napkin the colour has bled onto the page behind it creating an interesting impression of the original drawing.

My last stop from the day was Church Rock Cemetery (Cheery, I know) where I planned to get rubbings in wax crayon from the interesting grave stones. However, I didn't even make it past the General Cemetery, nevermind the main Rock Cemetery.  It was unbelievably interesting to see all the ages and messages on each grave, the words were sweet yet depressing and poetic at the same time.  Out of all the ones I saw, the words that have stayed with me were 'If affection could have saved you, you would have still lived'. 
Wax crayon rubbing from a gravestone.




New Sunglasses :)
And after a hard days work what better way to treat myself than to a pair of new Sunny G's!  Plus they're getting me all excited for summer and it was cheaper than getting my tragus pierced!  HOWEVER! I shall get pierced one day.

I'll keep you updated on how things pan out, and I will be adding photos of my film photos and recent glass making workshop in the coming days. Enjoy Summer :)

Alistair










Sunday, 25 March 2012

Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is.

Prepared to hit the ground running... Let's see how long this will last.

After what I deemed as an unsuccessful interview at University of Leeds, it turns out they've offered me a place.  However, the only condition is that I need to achieve a Merit/Distinction for my Final Major Project (FMP).

Therefore, what better way to spend a gloriously sunny Sunday afternoon than inside dressed like a slob planning the next eight weeks of my life? I'm hoping that this blog will give me the motivation I need to hit the ground running to win. I need to win, not only to get into University of Leeds, but for myself too. I hope you enjoy reading my blog and find the inspiration and motivation that you need to win as well.

Alistiar