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assessment 3, final work (i)
Final 1/3
Artwork #1 Result of experiments 1-5
Piece 1) Untitled, 3x A4 sheets paper, watercolour, acrylic.
Words are arguably just as ambiguous and open to interpretation as images, but this piece uses words and language as a way of reducing the ambiguity- and âruiningâ the purpose of Rorschach tests.
Here, the approach I used (Rorschach tests) is a way of responding to âVagueness,â but I think vagueness also exists in the places where the letters fade out or splotch badly.
Artwork #2
Erasing a person into the background
Piece 3) Untitled, edited screen recording of skype conversation.
Using skype as a platform allowed me to extend on my previous works. I was intrigued by the discrepancies between the âoriginalâ and the âimprintâ in my rorschach tests- which can be seen again in this un-choreographed, âsymmetrical,â interaction between myself and a friend. The pixelation and delay of her image, compared to the sharpness of my own is a reinterpretation of the blotched or dry ink.
Strange LoopsÂ
from âMoving Onâ, 2015. Â [Final piece 2]
Top: Moving On (Relationship detritus II) Bottom: Moving On (Weekend detritus I)
Polymer clay, hair, food scraps, found objects. h. approx. 30cm
My frustrations with erasure lie in the wilful ignorance to recognise that it is in itself an act of creation. Forms emerge out of the detritus of our past; beautiful yet often grotesque. The vacuum cleaner bag is a macabre monument to the innate human desire to remove, and begin anew.
EXPERIMENT 1: Assessment 3
Theme: Documentation
I want to document something that is unexpected for myself. Something where I cannot see the process of my work, only the results. In this experiment I initially wanted to draw a series of animal cruelty images, but after being blind folded by my brother and having loud music blasting in the background, I lost my initial goal and just allowed the work to direct me.
The feelings during the creation of this series of blinded drawings was strange, not a good strange but something close to fear and stressed. I did not let my pen leave the paper and only stopped when my brother decided to change my paper.
The result is very strange, I expected to have created a bunch of lines that looks like nothing but it turns out I did a series of blinded drawings on horses, elephants, deer and seals.
In my assessment 1, I focused on using a box as a representation of the human mind, change in behaviour and social expectations. In the second assessment I focused on the techniques of drawing and lines for documentation and for the 3rd assessment, I aim to combine the two, using lines to create a series of works which show the same thing but seem different. In this experiment, the lines on each paper, which I could not see, turned out to look like a deer, elephant, horse and seal.
Philosopher Peter Sloterdijkâs satirical proposal for a âPneumatic Parliamentâ reflects the fragility of democracy
Experiment 5: At this stage Iâm feeling as though I have experimented quite a lot with the physical leaf, I wanted to take a bit of a different approach and experiement by digitally editing my physically âeditedâ leaf. So on illustrator I traced the negative space that I created by cutting my leaf, and I was left with quite an abstract image which I quite liked.Â
Its at this stage Iâve started to think about how I could transform these experiments into a solid concept for my final three designed objects/artworks.
Considering that I have chosen to use a natural object at the root of all my experiments, I want to make a statement regarding the environment for my final concept.Â
I have focused a lot of the destruction of leaves and cutting them apart. Looking back on my work it makes me think about the destruction of nature in the world. And usually the reason for this destruction of nature occurs due to societies need to create industrial buildings and cities. The way I have cut select parts out of my leaves makes me think about the way that we select blocks of natural land and replace it with infrastructure.Â
So in this design that I have created above, I used the âoffcutsâ and recreated them into a city landscape in order to represent this concept.
ExperimentsâThird Photoshoot
Light Effects