Today I finished my final display and got all my prints mounted onto the wall. It took almost the whole to paint the wall, put in 240 nails, then paint the nails (I didn't like how much the stood out against the wall) then finally put the prints up with magnets. Originally I wanted as many prints up as possible but as I was putting them up as I found that 3 rows looked better than 4 it looked cleaner.
The was so many different dramas with putting the work up at first I wasn't allowed to use the ladders, then I wasn't allowed to use certain nails but it in the end I think it was all for the best because it meant that I refined the prints and picked the best ones to go on the wall. Also, the rows are just above eye level, at eye level, and just below eye level this means that people aren't having to look right up to see them, which I like they can take their time to look at them.
How to survive an Art Degree
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Final Display!
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Last Week!
Scary to think this is our last full week at college! I've got most things done, just need to finish my sketchbook, tidy up my research folder then obviously put up my final piece but that'll be done next week. For the most part the past weeks haven't been as bad as I thought they would be, I've been on top of most things and I'm happy that I had my final prints finished in advanced because it's meant that this week I could get on with final touches, statements that needed to be typed up, rather than being stressed trying to finish everything. I feel that my time management skills have really stepped up through this brief, so I'm that'll be a skill I'll be able to take with me into other courses.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Layers
Something that I've been experimenting with is having different layers of paper, ink, paint and acetate on top of each other and whilst I think the outcome is quite good I think that the pieces can end up looking quite muddled, I want to have something that is more succinct.
At the minute I feel that I've been looking at all these different things that has meant that my work has gotten muddy, so I want to whittle down what I've got to work out what is going to be best for getting my point across.
At the minute I feel that I've been looking at all these different things that has meant that my work has gotten muddy, so I want to whittle down what I've got to work out what is going to be best for getting my point across.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Examiner Meeting!
Today we had our first meetings with the examiners, it went quite well and after speaking to the examiner I feel that I have better understanding of where I want my work to go. I have lots of ideas now, I think I want to take my work futher so that I'm pushing myself out of comfort zone.
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Gender Ideas
From looking at Butler's I've discovered her idea that gender is just a performance that it is built up by through the repetition of specific behaviours: like lipstick for women and suits for men. I was looking into those ideas for myself, like how dying my hair is seen as very feminine but going to the cadets/military involvement is seen as being masculine. So I looked at those aspects of myself and created a small series of paintings. Looking at the different 'versions' of myself. I used blue and pink for my colour scheme because they are the recognised colours for male and female.
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Sketchbook Pages
Here are some of my sketchbook pages so far and some experiments that I've done over the past few weeks:
I've mostly been creating portraits as I've been looking at the different ways that people present themselves.
I've mostly been creating portraits as I've been looking at the different ways that people present themselves.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Primary Research
Over the past few weeks, I've collected a lot of research from essays on gender roles, artists who look identity, creating a survey and asking people opinions, and creating some visual pieces. Now I'm working on getting a balance between primary and secondary research so that I can make sure that my concept is fully explored.
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