Developing My Response

Ideas so far for developing my own response to our installation group project  – cubism – overlapping still life images from various viewpoints in order to make an abstract image – the objects then become a trace of themselves as they can only vaguely be distinguished. these could then be relayed into sculptural pieces?

Group Installation Finished Piece

For the finished piece we decided to have the sewing machine in the centre on a table with which we set up to look like a dressmakers studio containing various objects that the viewers could then use to trace around. We also had a shelf and table full of other miscellaneous objects for the viewers…

KEY POSTS FOR ASSESSMENT –

Documentation: Material Projects 1 and 2 -https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2015/11/22/out-of-place-final-piece/   and    https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/prop-position-final-piece/ Workshop – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/pewter-casting-workshop/ Painting Inside Outside Development- https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/30/painting-inside-outside-final-piece-development/ Sculptural Inside Outside Development – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/30/sculptural-inside-outside-final-piece-development/ Field – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/30/field-final-piece-development-2/ Context: Gallery – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/04/23/917/ Big Question – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/the-big-question-portraiture/ Inside Outside Book/Artwork – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/peter-lanyon-at-the-tate-st-ives/ Inside Outside Book/Artwork – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/09/francis-bacon-portraits/ Constellation (the bit in bold at the bottom) – https://gretaaytoart.wordpress.com/2016/05/03/reflecting-on-constellation/  

Field Final Piece – Development

After the conferences we attended I got paired with another student whose work was looking at mindfulness and wellbeing. We produced a hanging spiral sculpture together to represent the positive and negative thoughts. We then made some work based on this – I didn’t really feel like the work I produced was necessarily that successful…

Painting Inside Outside Final Piece – Development

For these pieces I decided to work on my painting as this is something I struggle with and personally didn’t feel very confident with. Again I was working with the idea of self portrait…but this time whether I can ever produce a true representation of myself. This links to the inside outside brief as it…

Sculptural Inside Outside Final Piece – Development

I decided to base both of my inside outside pieces on ‘self portrait’ but wanted to represent myself in a nontraditional way. At first it was hard finding a way of expressing myself that I felt was comfortable and honest. I started by just doing a few sculptural experiments using different symbols and representations e.g….

Field Final Piece

The first piece I did on fabric took me about 4 days to complete as I had to print it in sections. For this piece I just copied the same process I had done when printing onto paper – I laid the rusty objects onto wet fabric, sprayed with vinegar and left for up to…

Sculpture Final Piece Finished

  I didn’t really end up adding anything else to my head sculptures as I liked the raw quality they had to them – however, I did accentuate and build up areas so that the finger marks and indentations were more visible. Overall I think they look quite effective; the second one I did worked…

Monoprints

  I did these quick monoprints as experimental studies of heads, looking at different shapes and textures and something a bit more fun than just sketches. For these prints I painted onto a printing plate and then pressed the paper on top each time. I found myself often simplifying the face but accentuating certain features…

Sketches

  Drawing people is something I really struggle with because I can never get the shading to look 3D – these are some quick sketches I did from photos, they’re in the order thay I did them. You can clearly see there is some improvement from my first drawing to my last one. I think…