Saturday, 24 March 2007
Day 31 - Phase 1 Experimentation - Complete!
The drawing is finished - the two doves [the lovers] now deconstructed into wings, beaks
and feathers. I feel quite euphoric. I really enjoyed making this drawing which I can see, now is the
beginning of a whole new piece of work.After this experimental stage I intend to deconstruct the images, patterns and motifs in a more systematic and organised fashioned, thinking more about how to draw the items, how to separate them and their positioning.The project will take this iconic, traditional image through five different stages from a recognisable set of motifs to just a mass of marks.
Double Click to see Whole Completed Image - Size: 140x80cms
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Day 30 - Nearly finished
Friday, 16 March 2007
Thursday, 15 March 2007
Day 28 - London Trip
Yesterday's drawing published today. Great trip to London - A curators talk about the work of V&A artist-in-residence Sian Bowen. And the American artist, Karen Kilimnik at The Serpentine. Contemporary pastiche paintings/drawings of stately homes & celebrity culture asking questions about authenicity and history. All quite witty. Liked 'The fob' series, featuring a buffoon-like Louis XIV type character with a monocle.
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Day 27
I have been unable to upload any images today.
The blogger system fails every time.
I'm not sure what to do.
The blogger system fails every time.
I'm not sure what to do.
Tuesday, 13 March 2007
Day 26 - Three figures, a bridge and some fencing
Friday, 9 March 2007
Day 25 - A Great Day
Great News ! I have a place on the Meet Your Mentor scheme and artist, Heather Deedman, whose work I admired in the 2002 Jerwood Drawing Prize, has agreed to be my mentor. The title of that work was: '18th Century German Porcelain'.
Spot my shadow in the top photograph.
Double Click To See Whole Willow Pattern Image So Far
Thursday, 8 March 2007
Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Day 23 - Acres of Dots
Monday, 5 March 2007
Sunday, 4 March 2007
Day 21 - Categorisation Try-Out
Friday, 2 March 2007
Day 20 - Part Two: After The Crit - Some Drawing
Day 20 - Part 1 - The Crit and Complete Rethink Afterwards
Had a crit with artist, Tracey Johnson. Very helpful. Now thinking about the following criticisms and suggestions.
Criticisms of decision-making-process and resulting Willow Pattern drawing:
- Placing of motifs and patterns too random
- Muddled decision-making
- inconsistent and unmethodical process
Suggestions:
- Think about the process of deconstruction
- Show the different stages of deconstruction
1.) Break WP image down in its component parts - series of whole objects, motifs and clumps of pattern. i.e a tree, house, flower. 2.) Then break these down into their component parts and details of the whole i.e tree becomes leaves and branches, flower becomes petals and stem, house becomes roof, windows, door etc 3.) Consider if can you break them down even further ? i.e Roof becomes lines and tiles - a specific counted and recorded number.
- Think about how this applies to the drawing and the placing of the motifs
- Think about what needs to be kept whole and what needs to be broken up.
- Invent a set of rules and try to stick to them
- Consider introducing a grid-system
- Keep in mind the known object but allow for new directions
- Known Object - to create a systematic, deconstructed visual list of marks, motifs and patterns
- Think about whether it would be appropriate to include an element of language as well i.e a record of the amount of each object like 1 roof, 534 tiles or 6 flowers, 134 petals etc
It was only through making this first 'muddled', 'inconsistent' drawing that the process of thought and action has been able to be analysed. Will complete this drawing next week and then start the next.
Feel very inspired and excited by this discussion and the resulting process that, I hope, will now materialise. Tracey and I work well together, bouncing thoughts and ideas back and forth. I hope we can, one day consider working together on a collaborative project.
Criticisms of decision-making-process and resulting Willow Pattern drawing:
- Placing of motifs and patterns too random
- Muddled decision-making
- inconsistent and unmethodical process
Suggestions:
- Think about the process of deconstruction
- Show the different stages of deconstruction
1.) Break WP image down in its component parts - series of whole objects, motifs and clumps of pattern. i.e a tree, house, flower. 2.) Then break these down into their component parts and details of the whole i.e tree becomes leaves and branches, flower becomes petals and stem, house becomes roof, windows, door etc 3.) Consider if can you break them down even further ? i.e Roof becomes lines and tiles - a specific counted and recorded number.
- Think about how this applies to the drawing and the placing of the motifs
- Think about what needs to be kept whole and what needs to be broken up.
- Invent a set of rules and try to stick to them
- Consider introducing a grid-system
- Keep in mind the known object but allow for new directions
- Known Object - to create a systematic, deconstructed visual list of marks, motifs and patterns
- Think about whether it would be appropriate to include an element of language as well i.e a record of the amount of each object like 1 roof, 534 tiles or 6 flowers, 134 petals etc
It was only through making this first 'muddled', 'inconsistent' drawing that the process of thought and action has been able to be analysed. Will complete this drawing next week and then start the next.
Feel very inspired and excited by this discussion and the resulting process that, I hope, will now materialise. Tracey and I work well together, bouncing thoughts and ideas back and forth. I hope we can, one day consider working together on a collaborative project.
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