Welcome Collection and Jasonon adventure
Showcasing Jason Wilsher-Mills’ largest and most personal commission to date, this exhibition is a joyful exploration of the body, drawing o
I went to visit the Welcome Collection and in Euston station. Euston station the welcome collections just only five minute away needed and walk just very very local gallery in the Euston station.I had seen Jason's adventure I also had chance to see the anatomy on the work on collection is just front of the Jason collection. It’s like a pretty unique. It’s because the artist Jason had been mentioned about his main conceptions and inspiration is from the anatomic from the collection and the main inspiration for his work as he self. Also all his work has some little conceptions is like a little journey of his life. I remember when I was done a little journal about in my foundation year it’s a pretty similar. It’s like sharing a little journal. He’s also sharing his little journey and little adventures and journals just in a different way it’s not with a sketchbook is much more what he experienced is a periodic he was experienced His life.
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Autoimmune disorder he has been battling since he was a teenager. His journey portfolio talks about how his family took part in every single bit of his family and friends. It was difficult for me to understand autoimmunity precisely when I was researching. Still, I know it highlighted for myself that the regular role of the immune system in defence against infections is disturbed, resulting in it mistakenly attacking normal healthy cells in the body. Examples of such diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis, and there are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases known. Describe the boat he is community attacked by the white cells. It’s pretty complicated for me to understand it because, at the time, it’s so big bones and skins got it could see about had so many challenges and for me to understand it, and that’s why I thought like maybe outside of the Oxford dictionary and the NHS descriptions because the NHS is a bit more describing what is precisely about the unit, but from the artist we are talking about from this blog about how he sees it so I also shared the little imagination so like I mentioned about his family about like with his diorama at work. So, the artwork is presented more like pink and yellow soldiers. He was about how he looked like an outside-the-box influencer, and he chose and wanted to influence so many people with a similar condition that Jason was battling. He wanted to be that to be the bright side. Jason influences everybody fighting with disabilities and wants to be influenced by many people. Still, Jason’s exhibitions about the anatomists you enjoyed are on the same floor. It’s just like in front of each other, so it could be shown that the welcome collection at the time opened at the artist. How much did they influence exhibited areas? It’s great to see that when I was going to visit the welcome collection, I also got welcomed, and I also got supported by so anyway so and so many people got their support. I couldn’t say how much I liked the work collection. One of my top 10 galleries is a modern or British gallery.
In this exhibition I was not understanding the artist perspective or the colours could symbolise something or hidden codes like in the art psychology.
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I am very, very influence welcome collection so special and clinical figures. There is a couple of expeditions around on the collection. I don’t really got a chance to go. There is my time. It’s not really worked out well yet so whenever I got a chance I will be busy again and I will be doing more sketching, especially when I could object environment I will be sharing also my post about like will be a sketched on the welcome collection so I will be edited this one soon I will sketched the sculpture pieces of the anatomic that’s one of my favourites thing and the odds the anatomic sculptures of the bodies I could understand totally what was visually a bodies works and an illustration how does it work ?
There were a couple of pictures of doctors. I had been sketched and sketched rooms, but so much mess all around the person's room. It’s all Tracy Emmon. It reminded me of Tracy presenting someone terrible; unfortunately, I don’t usually have time to read every piece. What is it about? Everything is about, but it’s interesting to know as I wanted to become an illustrator. I wanted to make my own story out of it with the expressions, or are they saying that’s why I usually go to The public areas and sketch on the Underground station? I always believed that people's eyes were telling me something where they wanted to be talking to me, and they wanted to be explaining something. We don’t know that yet, so I enjoy experiencing it a lot.















