puzzle pieces
seen from United States

seen from United States

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seen from China
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seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
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seen from United States
seen from France

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puzzle pieces
evaluation and reflection
Overall, I feel like we had achieved our targets for this project and managed to make a piece that relates to Mona Hatoum’s work, the audience and conflict. There was good use of materials, layering, overlapping, colours and attachments of collage pieces. However, I feel like we can still improve on the placement of the prints, and applying ink and pressure. In the future, I feel like we should experiment more before putting it on the final piece, so some areas wouldn’t look out of place.
Individually, I feel like I worked well in some of my works, as there was a clear indication of what I wanted to achieve and target. But, in some other works, they didn’t turn out as good as I would’ve hoped. I feel like I should improve on my technical printing skills, my colour choices (to make sure they match), and my layering (to make sure they all compliment one another).
As a team, Zoe and I worked really well together and can understand what we’re both trying to communicate in our work. We both made decisions and know how to push this project forward which was really useful, although, at times, we were both very indecisive about what to do. We both listen to each other's ideas and comment on it, working collaboratively. Most importantly, we both negotiated which is vital when working in teams. I think what really makes this teamwork is the communication and the fact that we are friends before this project.
All in all, I quite enjoyed making this project and will use the skills and ideas I’ve learnt in future works.
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conflict
Linking it to conflict, we had
conflict of materials
colours
saturation and vibrancy
layering
disruption
overlapping
direction
order
industry and nature
depth
lines (straight, organic)
linking it to other artists
One of the first collaborated pieces we did ↑
Mona Hatoum: There is lots of links from our artwork to Mona Hatoum’s starting from:
grid systems and sectionings
blockout and stencils, especially with the influence of her patterns and ideas in the design
the use of primary colours
red
theme ideas of conflict
use of space
lack of white space
divided
abstract
range of tone and shade
vertical lines
Ben Johnston: Ben Johnston had lots of artworks of typography, which may not be as obviously included in our final piece, but it is apparent in some individual works and in the linear plate that said SOHO PRINTING.
Joseph Mallord William Turner: Joseph Mallord William Turner also wasn’t included as much in our work, but there is links of the color palette (red), and the abstract approach in both of our works. In addition, conflict is also a key theme seen in his works, just like ours.
final piece
in progress
working
final piece planning