For my final major project I plan on creating a
series of mixed media postcards using my local area as my influence. I want to
pick places that I often visit and create a postcard. On the back of the card I
want to document my thoughts, feelings, smells, sights, touch, noises I hear,
taste and or document what happened at that certain place. My first artist
inspiration is Olivia Lomenech Gill who illustrated the book 'Where my wellies
take me' I absolutely love her work! she uses lots of mixed media with a range of drawing techniques to create a lovely textured drawing. I want my postcards to be a range of media.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Enamel Samples
Enamel Samples
Today I had my first
encounter working with copper enamelling. Firstly my tutor took
me and four other students through the process of how to enamel and showed us
how to polish up the final product. Firstly I had to degrease my copper piece
using some Cif and water. I cleaned the surface with some tissue. I then had to
add some backing enamel to the back of my copper. I sprayed the back with gum
(which is a mixture of wall paper paste, fairy liquid and water) then using a
sieve I sieved some enamel on to the surface and repeated the process again and
finished off the layer with another spray of gum. Next time I do the process I
will make sure to add lots of gum to keep the backing on because I didn't add
enough and it crumbled off. Next you leave it on top of the kiln to dry for
five minutes.
Next you can design
and add your many colours of enamel. There are opaque colours, transparent
colours and flux which keep the colour of the copper. Sieve evenly your chosen
colours on top of the copper surface. Then place your sample carefully onto a
steel frame to hold and support your copper sample. Using the fork place the
sample into the small kiln on a temperature of 900 degrees for 2 minutes. Take
it out and tap gently on to the surface of a heat proof surface to release the
sample. After a few minutes take a pair of tweezers and carefully drop the
sample into cold water to cool off.
These are my final
samples I chose to make paper hearts and used them as a template before
sprinkling the enamel into the surface. I found this successful and I would defiantly
do it again next time I would add more enamel for a stronger colour and improve
my backing enamel other than that I’m pleased with the end result.
Interview updates
On Tuesday the 5th of March I had my interview for the Foundation Degree in Applied Art and Design. My interview was at one o'clock and I went through my portfolio with the tutor who runs the course, we had a chat about the course and about me and my future. After an hour long interview I waited for few days for my results and I'm please to say I have a conditional on the course. I need to achieve a Merit in my course to continue on that course. I will be working hard to do just that!
A1 Portfolio layout pages
Over the previous few weeks I have been creating a A1 portfolio with all my successful work from last year and this year.With help from my tutor I have made a portfolio layout, this shows what goes on what page and where. I have gathered all my work that I have need neatened parts up, cropped some images and worked into my drawings to make them the best they can possibly be.
Pages:-
Pages:-
- Venice page with sketchbooks, postcard and images of Stanley.
- Venice-A1 black and white sheets with additional photographs of Stanley.
- Venice-A1 black and white sheets with additional photographs of Stanley.
- Life drawing-Skeleton drawings.
- Life drawing-Skeleton drawings.
- Life drawing-Small sketches and prints.
- Life drawing-Small sketches and prints.
- Life drawing-Sketches human form.
- Life drawing-Sketches human form.
- Abstraction- Tate posters, layout ideas and screen shots.
- Abstraction- Final poster and invitations.
- Ceramics- A1 design sheet.
- Ceramics- A1 design sheet.
- 3D- Images of ceramic, resin, metal, acrylic and wood work.
- 3D- Images of ceramic, resin, metal, acrylic and wood work.
- Drawing- Tea cups, spoons, biscuits and teapots.
- Drawing- Tea cups, spoons, biscuits and teapots.
- Homage to books-Collage.
- Homage to books-Book samples.
- Prints-Chine colle, rubber screen, and dry point prints.
- Prints-Wood block.
- Photography
- Photography
- Textiles-Sewing pattern, fabric bodice and fashion illustrations.
- Textiles-Seams.
- One thing project- Stanley.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Stanley on tour
For apart of my objects project I chose to pick my teddy bear Stanley. I have dressed him up in some clothes symbolic to what surrounding I photo shopped him in. I have super imposed Stanley on to a lot of different backdrops. For instance I took a photograph I took in Venice and I have dressed Stanley up in Venice clothes, then I super imposed him.
Above is Stanley in Athens I took this image and placed Stanley on top.
Stanley looking at the ruins in Athens.
This image was for a laugh. The image is from when I visited Lanzarote.
This photograph was taken on the actual date I held Stanley on my balcony in Menorca.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
TATE Project
Here was one of my examples of a poster for my abstraction project. This needs some adjustments it must include the information of the TATE gallery and the Abstraction event. The logos need to be smaller but still noticeable.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Cultural Visit To Athens
Cultural Visit to Athens.
On the 11th of February at 2.00AM I boarded the coach along with some other students in the art and design department and made our way to Gatwick airport to travel to Greece. Athens was spectacular, there was lots to see and do. We visited the Acropolis and saw the ruins from ancient Greece.
On the 15th of February we came home. I'm happy to say that it was a lovely trip and I would love to go again!
Ruins of the Acropolis.
The change of the guards outside Parliament.
One of much graffiti around Athens streets.
The glorious over view of Athens :)
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