Wednesday, 22 May 2013

The Last Post (For This Project)

I've been working hard getting my work up to date for assessment. Everything is coming together now, and I've fixed all the things that were not quite right and bugging me.  I've been checking my sketch book to make sure all was in order, and I've made a few improvements to it.  I made another printing plate and the prints have turned out much better this time.  I'm going to add some water colour to the brambles and wasps in the printed border of the design.  The colour difference between the border and the central area was too great, it was making the whole design look very disjointed so I applied a wash of diluted acrylic ink which did the trick and was more harmonious. All I have to do now is attach the smaller components of my piece to the base.  There are four of us doing the 8x8 brief, so we are going to display them together.  They are small and will have more impact if displayed in a group.  They will be displayed in a horizontal line. This format enables works to be viewed individually, and also as part of a larger narrative. I went to the College fashion show last week.  It was very good.
One of My Favourites

Knitted Prawns

Knitted Fish Supper
Stump Doll

I made some things for the college craft shop, I'm going to make more over the holidays.
My EightxEight piece,ready for assessment.

Small limewood walking stick,brambles and wasps

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Back to the Drawing Board.

Skeletonised Holly leaf found in my garden
Thankfully I am back to normal now and my eye has fully healed.  I've managed to catch up with everything although I still feel as though all my research stuff is a bit mixed up, I'm dealing with it at the moment. The development of my final piece of work is now moving fairly rapidly to a conclusion. I have had some problems with some intaglio prints.  I scratched the design with my Dremel.  The marks were too deep an very irregular, probably due to my lack of expertise with the tool. This resulted in prints which were blobby looking as the ink was unevenly distributed in the marks on the plate. I made another perspex plate, this time I scratched the design with a normal hand tool.  The resulting prints were much better.  My final prints were done on Somerset paper with Van Dyke brown Intaglio ink. The combination of the ink colour and the paper colour go well with my project.  At the moment I'm working on the central area of the design.  I'm making various samples before I decide on the final materials which include eggshells,thorns, image transfers, carved wood and fabric.
Wasp nest with added effects
Wasp nest,natural colours

During my research, I have been looking at the shapes and colours of wasp nests. They are so beautiful, unlike their inhabitants who try to sting me at every opportunity.
I've started making notes for my statement for assessment. This helps me to compose my statement by using the notes and expanding the information in them.

Friday, 12 April 2013

The Twilight Zone

I have been living in the twilight zone since the beginning of the Easter break.  I have developed an ulcer on the cornea of my left eye, which, putting it mildly has been fecking agony!(pardon the language).  This is the first day I've been able to open my eyes, and I have spent all of the holidays either sitting in a darkened room with my eyes shut, or making frequent visits to A&E and the Eye Clinic(Each visit of course involved the usual 3-4 hour wait for treatment.)  At its worst I felt like I had sharp hot spikes attached to the inside of my eyelid which scraped down the front of my eye each time I blinked or moved my eyes. The eye watered constantly and the pain went on day and night. I've had the surface of my eye scraped with a blade for bacteria samples, and flooded with various drops and iodine. I hope this description is not too graphic for you.
 It was all to no avail , the pain only dropped from fecking agony to bloody painful, which I suppose was a bonus.  Happily at this moment, my eye is only watery and very sensitive to light.
Needless to say, I have been unable to work on my current brief, and it's mid module on Monday.  I have fallen behind.  Hopefully I will catch up with things soon. No artwork pictures this time, only my collection of medication, painkillers etc.

Friday, 29 March 2013

Happy Easter

We have started our Easter break now.  I'm not going anywhere, we are dog sitting for a friend!  I've had all feedbacks and grades for my last project.  I'm very happy with them.  I've still to get my essay mark, so fingers crossed.
I've been developing ideas for my current project "Childhood Explored" (8x8).  This will be the smallest piece I've done so far.  I don't mind this, I like working on a small scale.  I've been looking at emotions felt in childhood, especially fear and happiness.  I've looked at general childhood, but I have decided to base my project on my own memories.  Like any child, I had fears and many happy times.  For my project, I'm combining one of my fears with one of my happy memories.  Ironically, both emotions were manifested
during one event, annual bramble picking with my family.  My fear was (and still is ) of wasps,
Cell Alice Maher
and being scratched all over with big thorns from the brambles!  My happiness was being with all members of my family on an adventure which took us into the woods and beyond, the red juice on my hands (or was it blood?) And my full bucket of brambles.  The best bit was our picnic during the day, and following our expedition, a constant supply of home made bramble jelly.  Thankfully the happiness of this event overcame my wasp and thorn fear.  I have considered other memories but this one keeps pulling me back and is very inspiring.  I am experimenting with dry point prints and image transfers at the moment.  During the holidays I'll be experimenting with layering and heat distressing processes on various materials.
Wasp--The ultimate Nightmare


The ball of bramble thorns used in "Cell" pictured above, epitomises my   somewhat exaggerated childhood fear, and the wasp speaks for itself1

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Integrated Project





Tassel House Victor Horta 1893
                                      
Museu du peuple Victor Horta 1897




Chair CR Mackintosh 1903

Got new brief for the Integrated project this week.  I have decided to choose the Childhood Explored brief.  This brief has lots of scope for development.  It is a specified size (8x8ins).  This is small compared to other projects I have done, I normally work on a larger scale.  I don't mind what size is requested, I will come up with a suitable idea after some serious research and development.  I went to the annual Hobbycrafts show in Glasgow last week. It was very interesting and VERY busy.  Next year I'll go on my own and stay for longer.  My Husband was with me this time.  He was very good but got fed up after a while.  I took note of some products which I'd like to try, and I got a good mixed media book.  My powerpoint presentation is to morrow.  I'm last at 3pm.  Don't know which is worse, going first or last!  Anyhow this time to morrow it will be all over.  I've finished my essay for hand in next week.  I'm just reading it over now and making minor adjustments.  I was practising with My e portfolio this week.  I'm going to need some help with this or I'll never be able to send my work to tutors.  It is a good idea, once I get used to it all will be fine.  I have added some nice Art Nouveau pictures to this blog.  My essay is about Art Nouveau and the work of CR Mackintosh and Victor Horta.  There were so many practitioners in this movement, it was difficult to decide who to choose.  I like all aspects of ArtNouveau and Art Deco.  I don't know how I've done with my Multiples brief yet, I might knoww next week.  The Hairy Bikers diet is still going weel, I've lost 16 lbs now.

Sunday, 24 February 2013

A weight off my mind(and body)


Well here we are again folks.  Hand in week for PDP folder and Multiples brief.  I have reserved a table and a space for my 'tenement' (multiples).  It's looking good.  I have added a small battery operated light to the base. It creates an eerie glow.  I have used my welded tenement structure to support my textile/mixed media multiples.  Windows, closes, gates, cobbles, dolls, bones, are some of the items I have used to suggest the architecture and history of the Royal Mile.  I love Edinburgh and I have really enjoyed this project. The research and  practical work for the project have been interesting and fun. My diet is working well ,I have now lost a stone and feeling much better.  I've still got more weight to lose but I don't mind. I have added a few images of my tenement.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Deadlines approach.

Preparing to make a felted window

MDF base and slate 'cobbles'

Welded tenement fixed to base

Patchwork stained glass windows.

It's been a while.  I was ill for three days last week and it's thrown me off .
  I was falling behind a bit, but glad to say that I have now caught up. I finished the work for Paul yesterday.  It involved a lot of research and a written report so it's good to have it done.  Just need to get it bound now for hand in on Monday.  My Multiples project is now nearing completion after some adjustments which of course took longer than expected.  It is now free standing rather than being wall mounted.  I much prefer this to my wall mounted version. My original ideas have still been used, and my finished piece portrays the history, architecture and textures of the Royal Mile.  Getting my power point ready for my Art Nouveau presentation.  I will be discussing one of the artists in my essay, Victor Horta.  I've never set up a power point on my own before, so I hope it's ok. As I seem to have remembered how to add images to my blog, I have included some of my development pictures for the Multiples brief.