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three layer structure based on cocoon forms.The structure was made by combining PVA and paper and leaving to set in a certain shape.
if you can see a fault in the angles can u please note them ive looked at it for so long now i cant see mistakes
Tryed to create a texture with card, which would sit on top of a surface, with the forms based on organic onion and garlic forms. I was really interested in the idea of creating shapes that would fit into each other so creating reaccuring patterns and shadows.
Coursework on top, physical scratch marks & bleach used on photo.
Slinkachu inspired exam work, prop experiments.
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.
After prototyping, I then designed the product using Adobe Illustrator. Here you can see the drawings I did on illustrator and how I designed the wings.
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This was one of the photos from a photoshoot I did for my photography unit, focussing on light and shadow. It was also really visually interesting, due to the henna decorating her hands in front of her face. (2/06/23)
houses, appartments, copying style of Georgian building next to them, on site of garage opposite marina on Farndon Road