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Coursework for ols. My Favorite Picture for this set

Brief: create a digital portfolio.

 

This came from a book on graphic design through the ages and showed posters from the Second World War which inspired me to create my own. I think it has come out quite well.

 

Created in Photoshop CS5.

2009 art coursework on parents living vicariously through their children. Polymer clay, chalk pastel, readymades.

 

The title of the piece in the images is PG: Playing God.

 

Artist Statement: Encased in a closely monitored environment, children lead a life padded with the safe assurances of parental choices. However, such care has the danger of morphing into an overbearing compulsiveness in ensuring a stable future for the child; what parents see as the profession of success could also be an embodiment of their own faded dreams, and hence they live vicariously through their children. Yet, the meticulous efforts in paving their youngsters' livelihood may not go as planned; the gulf of understanding between adult practicality and childish ignorance is indissoluble, and children, being immersed in innocence, fail to appreciate those preparations for the purposes they harbour.

 

The images on the boxes are in chalk pastel, and are based on modified flickr photographs.

the stencil was ment to be of me, and the piece is the usual "if u cant read it its good graffiti"

i cant read it anymore

Doha College GCSE Photography Coursework 2012

3D aspect

 

- Statement of Intent for Environment 3D -

For my 3D area, i would like to look into structures of modern architecture influenced by natural forms. Experiment with reducing natural forms into architectural like structures and as well as investigate existing natural form inspired architectures. Such as The Bank of China by IEO MING PEI. Again to make use of the medias categorised as 3D, i intend to use medias such as relief, Mod-roc, photoshop, paper engineering and manipulation, to convey dimentionality. looking at artists such as RICHARD TWEENY and JANIS KERMAN, a jewellery designer whom creates delicate pieces, consisting of precious metal and gems. They take form of simple geometric shapes, carefully arranged into exquisite pieces. My initial idea for my final piece is to create an ornament based on the Bank of China, but combining aspects of my experiments into it.

  

size: A2 sheet

college coursework, pattern + texture shots. all comments + favourites are appreciated :)

Another coursework photo, tried projecting images of what people may feel is beautiful onto something else thats beautiful to me, juxta in a way

One of the other concepts for the anti-smoking design.

Artist Research on Jean Bennett. I used the images of the mask to then create my own mask using a hot glue gun, and then I wrapped wool around the glue.

Pic-Sons, visual identity coursework, Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard, 2011.

 

www.infographie-sup.be/

Paul Hamer-Getting to know your camera- Portrait

Fashion Illustration Coursework, Pick a Show (Television, Theatre or Film) and Design based on Characters.

(No Affiliation with Hannibal)

My friend max, who has his own really cool flickr site created this. I'm well flattered being asked to model!

2009 art coursework on parents living vicariously through their children. Polymer clay, chalk pastel, readymades.

 

The title of the piece in the images is PG: Playing God.

 

Artist Statement: Encased in a closely monitored environment, children lead a life padded with the safe assurances of parental choices. However, such care has the danger of morphing into an overbearing compulsiveness in ensuring a stable future for the child; what parents see as the profession of success could also be an embodiment of their own faded dreams, and hence they live vicariously through their children. Yet, the meticulous efforts in paving their youngsters' livelihood may not go as planned; the gulf of understanding between adult practicality and childish ignorance is indissoluble, and children, being immersed in innocence, fail to appreciate those preparations for the purposes they harbour.

 

The images on the boxes are in chalk pastel, and are based on modified flickr photographs.

For my photography AS level exam work.

Ink and watercolour on paper

This page shows work by Philip Taaffe. Using my own image to the far left i created a sample by using batique to create the gap in the middle and then painting around the edges. After cracking the wax of I stitched the pattern from my images onto the gap of the sample. The sample to the left is a tie dye and I created it by trapping buttons into the fabric.

artist DAVID HOCKNEY research/ experimentations

  

size: A3 sketchbook

One of the final pieces for my GCSE Photography coursework

Chester George, son of Nigel, has decided to go to the beach to collect some primary evidence for his A level Art & Design course work.

Coursework progression, influenced by Francoise Nielly by means of composition & colour.

1st 2nd

3rd then final.

Acrylic, ink & chalk pastels.

Pic-Sons, visual identity coursework, Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard, 2011.

 

www.infographie-sup.be/

2009 art coursework on parents living vicariously through their children. Polymer clay, chalk pastel, readymades.

 

The title of the piece in the images is PG: Playing God.

 

Artist Statement: Encased in a closely monitored environment, children lead a life padded with the safe assurances of parental choices. However, such care has the danger of morphing into an overbearing compulsiveness in ensuring a stable future for the child; what parents see as the profession of success could also be an embodiment of their own faded dreams, and hence they live vicariously through their children. Yet, the meticulous efforts in paving their youngsters' livelihood may not go as planned; the gulf of understanding between adult practicality and childish ignorance is indissoluble, and children, being immersed in innocence, fail to appreciate those preparations for the purposes they harbour.

 

The images on the boxes are in chalk pastel, and are based on modified flickr photographs. photo by Fiona Cher.

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