Saturday, 29 June 2013

East London

Recently, I went to London for a couple of days, on the second day I spent all day in East London, mainly shoreditch, as I wanted to explore the area and hunt for the street art that is often associated with the area. I was not disappointed, there was street art on almost every wall, some just quick tags or statements, but others were large pieces that had been carefully considered and must have taken hours, if not days. I also loved brick lane which again was lined with street art and a hoard of vintage shops, some of which felt as if you were back in the 60s. I also found a brilliant gallery that was underneath the lomography shop in spitalfields. It was only a small room but on display was a few of Rob Lowe's pieces who is a fantastic illustrator, and I was glad to see some of his work in person. I also spotted the beach ball installation by Morag Myerscough which was a pleasant surprise as I am a big fan of hers but I never knew whereabouts the installation was so I hadn't specifically gone looking for it.

These are just a few of the photographs I took on a disposable camera because I like the grainy quality that adds warmth and more atmosphere to the photographs. 










Tuesday, 11 June 2013

The Exhibition



So last thursday was the day of the art and design exhibition at college, which in a sense marked the end of the two years that I had spent there. It was good to see the whole of our exhibition, and see how everyone's work was so different and how much we had achieved in just two years. Our individual sections were focused on showcasing our best work that we had done in the two years. One of my focuses was my final major project as this is one of the best pieces I have done throughout the two years and I added the alcohol bottles, cigarette packets and prescription tablet boxes to link with my final major project work which may have helped the pieces because more understandable along with the writing was on part of the exhibition panel. I wanted to add the writing to bring an element of my chair that was exhibited in the other space into this area so that my work was linked between both places.


This is my installation piece that was situated in a different exhibition, where we all exhibited one piece, with five pieces using the blackened space, so were allocated a time of being displayed for 20 minutes each. My chair was suspended with fishing wire going to the ceiling so that this position could be held. It was important that it was displayed by only being on one leg to be able to question the fact of whether it is really a chair and so it didn't look like how you would normally see a chair. I liked that people were looking closely at what was written and trying to read parts of it because I wanted people to be involved with the piece.


Saturday, 8 June 2013

What Is...?



Recently, I have been questioning everything, so I decided to do a series of paintings based on this. I have been questioning what is real and what is not, and is anything really what we think it is. I think these three pieces are just the start of my exploration into this and shall definitely develop this further. I painted onto pieces of cardboard that just happened to be what various records came packaged in from what I ordered from the internet, but that is irrelevant. Or is it? Maybe it isn't because the cardboard packaged records, so even though the actual artwork has little connection to music the material that I painted onto is somewhat linked to music, so therefore the pieces are indirectly linked to music. So, basically these pieces represent mostly what I think about, music and art, and these two things somehow nearly always link together if I have anything to do with it. I was also listening to Telegram's soundcloud repeatedly the whole time that I was painting therefore untentionally linking this piece to music even more. (Telegram are a great band, by the way, and I definitely recommend checking them out https://soundcloud.com/teletelegramgram).

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Charlie Boyer and The Voyeurs

I created this a few days ago based on a handdrawn design that I did. I wanted it to look quite psychedelic even though this doesn't really reflect the sound of the band, but does reflect the sound of some of the music they are influenced by. 

Monday, 27 May 2013

Clarietta


Being a lover of both music and art I like to combine the two as often as I can, and I am usually listening to music whenever I create a piece of art. I decided to create a piece based entirely Charlie Boyer and The Voyeurs debut album, Clarietta (which is a brilliant album, by the way). I created small drawings based on each song and each of these was done whilst I listened to the song so I only had the length that the song was to do each drawing. I thought it was a great way to spend 46 minutes and I found it somewhat therapeutic drawing for the whole time and not having to pause the album once or get distracted by anything.

Guitar Art


This is the first guitar I ever got, and I have had it since I was 10. I have wanted to draw/write on it for ages but I decided to finally do it and I'm glad that I waited. I wrote a number of different song lyrics on it that I feel represent me and are from my favourite songs. I really like how it has turned out and I think the different sizes of type works well so that each lyric can be distinguished from another one near it.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Knowledge speaks but wisdom listens


I used a drawing that I had previously created in one of the life drawing sessions to trace over using fineliner. I stuck down quite neutral coloured ripped up strips of paper that could be representative of skin tones but were just quite suttle and did not distract much attention away from the drawing. I ripped around the drawing so that it had rough edges like the coloured paper and I added the quote 'knowledge speaks but wisdom listens' spread out over the ripped paper in quite small writing so that the words did not take over from the figure but you can read the quote if you look well enough at the piece.  

Monday, 5 November 2012

Ink life drawing


This is a quick life drawing that I did using a dip pen and ink to create the initial lines and then once I had got enough detail in, I added in blue ink with a brush to emphasize parts of the drawing. I think the variations in the thickness of lines help make the piece more dynamic and interesting and the drips of the black ink help add texture into the piece. I also think the piece works well in the fact that some parts of the figure are easily distinguishable whereas other parts are made of drips so the figure doesn't have any distinguishable hands or feet but I don't think that matters because you don't notice unless you look at it for a while.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

The Creep


This is a screenprinted poster that I created. The project was based around the idea of horror and to create a poster or something similar to show an image associated with horror. I decided to create a poster based on a non existent film called 'The Creep'. I took my own photographs of people in the dark with their hoods up so I could base the main figure on them. I think it works well have a silhouette of the figure but quite close up with the idea of a city in the background. I used green, red and purple because I wanted to make it look like a poster for a 70s/80s low budget film. I wanted the green to be quite prominent and show through in the text as well as the figure and I think it works well that the alignment isn't perfect because it gives it more of an 'indie film' look and looks low budget rather than being perfect and neat.

Friday, 2 November 2012

Product Photography





These are photographs I took in the studio during and after the contents of the can fizzing out. I placed the cherries around the can to add more depth to the shot and then opened the can and dropped a mint into it. At first nothing happened, but then all of a sudden the contents fizzed out so I wasn't quite ready and therefore didn't get the shot as soon as it fizzed out. however, I still think it is an effective shot as the movement of the contents of the can fizzing out is still captured but the logo on the can is almost completely covered so if I had got the shot slightly earlier more of the logo would still be visible. I think these photographs work well together as they show the journey of the liquid coming out of the can with the last one just having the liquid around the cherries. I think they work well how the background, the can and the cherries are all similar colours with the liquid also being a similar colour, only the logo and the surface that the objects are sat on contrasting with the reds and browns.