Wednesday 31 March 2010

Display title

I feel like haven't been writing anything for months even though it's probably been about a few weeks down the line. I'm still at my desk making images and trying to organise my surroundings which is in total disarray but I'm still holding on to whatever sanity I have left (hehe). I've nearly completed my animals project so I'll be able to make a start on my second project soon even though I've already made a small start on it. Needless to say I'll be writing back soon and showing more new work hopefully by next week.

My only offering to you this time round is my new display title which I managed to conjure up yesterday and it would great to hear feedback on it to those of you who follow me already ;-)

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Monday 15 March 2010

Re-configuring my blog


Sorry for the short absence but I am still working on my images at the moment so I'll be writing more blogs in the coming week. You would think as a creative person the design layout of my blog should look more interesting, no?
Well my ultimate plan at the end of this month is to retouch the layout so it looks more like an illustrator's blog :-). With that said I should really get a move on with updating my website which hasn't been touched since I left uni (oh dear!) but I am hopeful that this year will revitalize me into taking more action with my future plans whatever they entail.

In the meantime I've just completed this image from my wildlife project but I feel it could do with a bit of a touch up once the other animals are near completion. (yay!!)

Wednesday 10 March 2010

The third part of my project

For the third and final part of my project I've decided to look at quirky imagery of models wearing unusual yet imaginative outfits. One model in particular that I've chosen to look at is the stylistic/creative photo's of Raquel Reed. I think what's really nice about her is the fact that she doesn't look like you typical conventional model (her hair is always dyed blue and she has several tattoos in non discreet places over her body).
So I've kinda used her as my muse for this part of my project but I will look at other creative photo shots as well as hers.

Monday 8 March 2010

The second part of my project

I wish my parents had got me into playing an instrument at an early age but I guess I could still learn now if my expenditure improves this year.
The idea behind the second part of my project was to find a new way of drawing objects and then incorporating my prints as part of the effect. So with my first image I've drawn a guitar as the figure of eight and then drawn circular patterns inside it to emphasise the smoothness of the surface. The dark rimmed lines and guitar strings enhance the guitars shape to give it a more abstract quality.
I plan to make several more instruments in this style and hope the effect works.

Saturday 6 March 2010

The first part of my project


My interest with wild animals extends back my childhood days when my dad use to watch nature programmes. Most of the time I would either leave the room or plead with him to change it, which never worked, so I had to sit and endure an hour or more of nature programmes.
Evidently the effect of this did make me more interested in wildlife and the rarity of some animals that might be bred in captivity so that's why I wanted to look into wild animals as the first part of my set project.
Exotic birds have always fascinated me simply because of the fusion of colours that some of them display and how elegant they look in their natural forms so I chose to do a flamingo for my first image. The collaged image has a mixture of tonal colours to create an effect  that wasn't too flat because I wanted it to look less two - dimensional.
The other animals that I've made so far are: a panda, a koala bear, a chameleon, an ostrich, a beluga whale, a cheetah, a bush baby, an elephant and a sea horse.
I'll show the rest if I get some good comments (hehe).


Tuesday 2 March 2010

Additional 3-D models




Ooops! I almost forgot about these pieces and these are slightly more recent ones that I did whilst in uni. One of my first year projects I had to make a contemporary bird box and the design I had in mind was completely different to the finished model. The basis of the structure comprises two wooden circles cut out to make a spherical shape and then I two identical moulded plastic cups that slot nicely inside and all of that is held up by sturdy copper rods. If I had more time I would have liked to make a series of these structures branching out from the original one.  


I remember this was one of the last projects that I did in my first year at uni and we had to make an ad - campaign based around a channel 4 theme entitled 'tea and sympathy'. My initial response was wft?! but when the brief was explained clearer I thought of many things that could depict British culture (namely the depressing weather). So I designed a poster along with making the channel 4 ident but as an old fashioned wrought iron styled lamppost. The inspiration for this came from the existing mirage effect of distorting shapes and then turning it into the channel 4 logo as currently seen before a televised programme. It took me about a week and half to complete the two fragments of the ident and if I had a little more time I would have liked to make a moving screen shot like how the channel 4 idents are made.




My music inspired project is the only piece I don't have on me due to an absent-minded ceramics student who forgot to turn off an oven and practically burnt a good portion of the harrow campus site (summer 2007). The other main things I lost was a sketchbook that I worked an entire summer on and an entire draw filled with most of my second year work, so you could imagine how annoyed I was to know that they couldn't retrieve it (>_<).
The inspiration behind this project stems form my love of listening to various types of music. So my way of interpreting that was to make a relief piece (I forget the dimensions but it was probably bigger than A1) of a tree that had branches with speakers on the end. I called this 'Branched sound' because I wanted it to represent the different types of music that i listen to.
The piece was on exhibition in my uni gallery and submitted to the mercury music prize.

Monday 1 March 2010

My sculptures and 3-D models
















Wow! It's been so long since i looked at any of my 3-D pieces since I left college. This shell box was made in my last year of college as part of my exam and I had to complete it in 3 days. I don't know how I did it but I managed to finish it in time (phew!) The exam brief was to construct new storage ideas so I wanted to make a box, which wasn't your standard box shape although it does have the basic principle.







This was one of my first year projects that I had to do in college and I chose to depict all the seasons in a Russian doll concept except I made it into an egg shaped format. So all four seasons descend from winter as the outer layer, autumn the second inner layer, spring as the third inner layer and the summer as the core.




For one of my second year projects in college I had to make a shrine and I wanted to make it authentic style with a slight modern twist. So the main components were the base and the pyramid and then the spiral structure, which branches out into four arms to hold up the pyramid.



 

Whilst doing my foundation course I was asked to visit a park and then somehow interpret it as a map in 3-D form. So the concept I had in mind was to look at a specific tree, which had an unusual formation of branches and sketched it out. Using the sketched image I then simplified it and reflected it to get the shape that you see in this image. Inspired by  Russian sculptor Naum Gabo I wanted to show a network of thin metal rods joining two of the shapes together and then titling it on a funny angle.


 

This was the only project that I managed to accomplish in my first year (and college). I basically designed a camera for an extreme outdoor sport so I quite like the idea of snowboarding and wanted to construct a camera shape in the shape of a snowboard. The back detail design has two cut thumb grips for you to hold the camera whilst wearing gloves and of course no camera would be a camera without a camera strap :-) and this was my final touch. I'm quite proud of this model as it took me a long time to make.

When I first left school my mother was so determined for me to study chemistry, Biology and physics but I protested and said that i wanted to do something more design based and we constantly fought over the courses I should do. So we eventually met halfway and I agreed to do chemistry, biology and design technology, which is a weird combination of courses to be studying, and I did get simular responses from friends and family when I told them what I was studying.