Thursday, 10 December 2009
My Jewelry & Photography
The Jewelry I created was inspired by the restraints of barbed wire and the angular shapes of old style lift shutters, I took these photographs in the hallway of the flat with my flat mate Morgan Smith. I thought the photo shoot was successful in portraying the contrast between the roundness of the barbed wire and the angular shapes the shutters whilst keeping within a futuristic theme.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Reductive Day



In the afternoon we continued the reductive process but used a different media and paper. The paper we used is called Satimatt paper which has a coating that prevents the paint from being absorbed. We blackened the paper using oil paint and white spirit (you can imagine the smell of 30 people using turps in a confined studio) then the reductive drawing was made by scraping the paper with rags and white spirit , I also used a plastic knife and fork which created some interesting marks when scratching away the paint.
Today was helpful in developing my use of media as I had never before used oil paints and now don’t feel pressured when using them. The process was helpfull in swapping perspectives of dark and light also how doing this can result in an interesting piece of art work.
External Drawing Day
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For the container I decided to use my kitchen drawer as there were some interesting shapes and metallic surfaces on the objects and utensils, I created some small compositional drawings and worked with the objects till I found a position that I felt suited them and made an interesting drawing.

My "Drawer" Drawings

Monday, 12 October 2009
Chair Project

I was happy with my chair as it was old fashioned and had interesting details. For the project we only had a couple of restrictions,one being that we had to use every part of the chair in the finial model and that we had to have tension somewhere in the chair.

The project entailed that we had to
deconstruct the chair(image on left)
and reconstruct it in a manner which
suited it, meaning the chair no longer
being functional or reliable, we were
looking mainly for it to be aesthetically
pleasing and unusual.
The legs as a whole seemed the most interesting aspect of the chair to me, with their rounded shape, this developed the thought that we were looking to change the properties which a chair upheld (e.g. being reliable to sit on) I could turn some of these on their heads, for example....a chair not being held up by its legs...what if these legs dangled off ground or float midair.


The age of the chair seemed to bring ideas of quality and value, which developed into the idea of a diamond as diamonds are also very old and represent value. (image on right)



We wrapped wire around the top of the chair seat, through the holes to create a pointed cage (insert on left) which would be the top half of the diamond shape- we later covered this side with the black duck tape to make it more modern and left the other stained, chipped and exposing the wood and paint.
The finished product was hung in the quad in the centre of the art school from a tree.The legs were finished by attaching them to the base and tying them at the bottom to finish the diamond shape. 

The Project was very helpful in broadening my mind, at first when you think about having to reconstruct a chair there does not seem like you have much to work with but in fact the possibilities are endless and this is visible from the end model, as most people would not be able to tell it was once a wooden chair. On the whole the project was good in widening my mind and also gave me an insight into what’s possible in a short time period and thus helped me manage my time much more effectively.
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