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My coursework was based on the theme ‘Places and Spaces’, I started by collecting ideas through mood boards and mind maps etc., then developed them by looking at the artists Martin Parr and Guy Bourdin. From Guy Bourdins work I started looking at the idea of people being confined in a small space. Although I was pleased with this shoot I decided to move on from that idea and focus instead more on Martin Parr because I liked the spontaneity of his work, I did a film shoot in Brick lane, trying to document the culture of the area and possibly find quirky things you wouldn’t see every day. I was pleased with how this turned out and so then decided to combine my two shoots in a way, looking at spaces within places and people within spaces, like my Martin Parr shoot I did not plan it out and instead looked for chance opportunities, which made my shoot more diverse and interesting. I then looked at Emmet Gowin, I used a fish eye camera to photograph parts of people and places, trying to create a sense of mystery because the viewer could only see part of the person and place and the fish eye camera meant that the edges of the photo were blocked out and distorted, limiting the context of each image. I then decided to develop the idea of blocking parts of the image out by looking at John Stezaker. For my final image/shoot I took inspiration from John Stezaker and took portraits of people in the style of Hollywood head shots from the 50’s, overlaying a photo of a place that was meant to be significant or meaningful from their past. I was interested in the idea that certain memories or places from peoples past could start to define that person in the future.
For "Picture This", asked to choose a subject then take photo's and edit them for the type of book genre. For this first hope, I managed to get a cloudy sky reflected into a puddle on the beach, then flipped it round to make a obscure image.
This painting is a copy of Steven Jones’ artwork. I created this piece to challenge myself using different techniques.
This piece was the result of a project me and my AS Art class were involved in. it was an intergeneration project. We had to partner up with elderly people from a community centre and ask them questions about there past that would relate to the theme of our personal projects. My Theme was Migration. The lady I studied had migrated from Guyana to find work as a nurse. when i asked her to name a few items she felt represented nursing one of the words was "Pillow",Which she believed was linked to hospitality. Therefore the pillow represents her prior occupation and the colours used are from the British flag and the Guyanese Flag. The layout was also influenced by "Spider diagrams" words surround the pillow which are connected to to my subjects past. This piece was Exhibited in the Stephen Lawrence Centre. Done on a large wooden board uses the materials wood, mudrock, felt tip, Arcylic paint,cotton pillow case and a pillow.
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