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A huge thank you to @jawbrewery for providing some beer to wet our whistles tonight. We open at 7 come on down. Project space 1 & 2 Glasgow School of Art.
Our last feature is Aneta Jindrova. She explores the current role of the elderly within our society and through knitted typography she expresses their thoughts and feelings. She believes that everyone has a story and through these stories we can learn about ourselves and the world we live in. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Eunjoo Lee. In his essay, 'The Ends of Utopia' the philosopher Krishnan Kumar said that modern man could consume his own fantasy – and in so doing, create his own utopia. Intrigued by the above statement, she has sought to explore thorough her work whether it is indeed possible, or whether the act of consuming one’s fantasy's leads instead to a dislocation with reality and creation of further fantasy. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Bingyu Lee. She is particularly interested how photography can communicate visually a sentiment or feeling. Static they may be, photographs have the ability to convey movement, emotion and a story. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Peter Locke. This year he has been making work on a series of short residencies in the workshops of Glasgow based makers. On location he uses generative drawing processes in combination with observational drawing, developing bespoke process-led works. The projects are designed to encourage and embrace uncertainty and play as part of his illustration practice.
You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Ane Lopez. Her work is often a battle between imagery and text aiming to find a language to convey the ephemeral of a experience, the sublime; making the invisible visible, the untouchable tactile. She is specially concerned about the climate change effects and their invisibility for the naked not scientific eye.
You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Kerr Mao. She want to use design works to let people review the details in life which are easy to ignore – condemned buildings. She focus on specifically condemned buildings in Glasgow, to illustrate the history and the memorable often forgotten stories behind them. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Soti Pantechi. In this on going project Soti aims to explore myths and stories of old in order to understand the human condition. This specific work concerns a story from 1893, “The Goodman o’Wastness”, and it’s a tale of a man deceiving a selkie (seals that assume human form on land by shedding their skin) into marriage by stealing her skin. She experiments with the visual language and traditional techniques of silhouette stop motion animation using a multiplane camera effect.
You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Laetitia Pappolla. Through the study of the wolves extinction in Scotland, she graphically explores various themes associated with their disappearance. Her exploration allows her to experiment with a broad range of graphic mediums.
You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today’s feature is Sophie Pellegrini. Sophie Pellegrini's photography and research explores the complicated and intricate relationship between chronic physical and mental illness. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW.
Today's feature is Ann-Kathrin Schotten. She is exploring Scotland's thriving design scene, through research into over 150 large and small agencies. Her first publication gives an overview of a century of design in Scotland. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW
Today 's feature - Jennifer Volkman. Her character design turn around for Dru, one of the main characters of The Legend of Peregrine.
You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW!
Today 's feature-Wang Zhebin! Zhebin is currently developing an educational mobile APP for graphic designers featuring a variety of basic design skills. This application strive to inspire creativity while remain playful. You can see more of her work in our WIP SHOW!
Today we are featuring Qiongshi Zhang! Her research focuses on the concept of reality; the contradiction between outward appearance and internal substance. At this time, her specific focus is on architectural propaganda. Investigating "ghost towns" built by the Chinese government in attempt to project an image of strength, power and prosperity.
You can see more works, more about her work in our WIP SHOW!
TADA ! You can see our poster in Reid Canteen floor ! Enjoy your food with our poster ! And please remember our WIP show !
We introduce our first member, Joanna Yang. Today is A FANTASTIC DAY to introduce her work. She works with American political issue, specially about Donald Trump. We feel sorry about American elections. But she says, ‘We can get through this America, I love you..’ You can see more works, more about her work in our WIP SHOW.
We are super excited to show our poster ! You can see our poster this week near around Glasgow School of Art! Thanks for the paper Paint&Mortar ❤️❤️❤️