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Photography coursework. The idea was to create an image for the front page of the course's sketchbook.
We were provided with a printed image of an SLR camera and had to cover it with scraps of paper in any way we wished. I went for the simple option to replicate a camera as closely as possible. I took time over the lens, attempting to make the scraps of paper resemble the movable sections of it. I ended up running out of time for the body of the camera so that was very rushed and scrappy in comparison.
Apologies for the photo quality, it was taken on my phone.
Created by gluing scraps of paper onto a printed image of a digital SLR camera.
I shouldn't really have left it to the last day of the holidays, but I just don't see any merit from comparing the Victorian class system with the Eloi and Morlocks? Not that the Time Machine isn't a good book, I just hate the fact that you have to pull it to pieces.
These quick paintings are the abstract sections of my coursework. I was inspired by Paul Klee's paintings that he drew after World War One.
Mark coursework, for one...after spending all day sorting and printing it because the pupils can't be trusted to do it properly...
Oil on A1 canvas
Made with oil paints and spray paints.
The title of my coursework is "Metamorphosis"and this painting illustrates my the fears, worries and the challenges I have faced when I first came to the UK.
These are some monoprints of my designs onto satin and cotton before my designs had really developed.
A shot from my photography coursework for my university degree.
Hope I'm not breaking any course rules by doing this...
These are a few of my own versions of Lucian Freud's work. These images based my idea for my final piece in my clay work, the pencil tehnique i used was a sketched effect.