Day One
Today was the beginning of our two week individual project.
The project that I had opted for was the three words project, I was looking
forward to starting this as it seemed really interesting. Today consisted of
attending two exhibitions the first was the 'Only In England' this included
photographs from Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr. I really enjoyed looking at
these photographs as I felt that they had a clear and strong sense of occasion
and celebration as each photograph was interesting to look at as I felt that it
represented a story. The second exhibition was of Sarah Lucas's work. This
collection of work was very different to the previous exhibition. I found
Lucas's work interesting as I felt that it tried to objectify men as well as
women, in a variety of different medias and methods.
I found today interesting although I think that if I spent a
bit more time looking at the exhibitions I would have been able to deduct a
stronger meaning from the pieces.
Day Two
I started off today by choosing my three words, I found this
very difficult as I kept changing my mind. I kept switching from using Tim
Walker or Jack the Ripper, in the end I decided to base my project around Jack
the Ripper as I felt that I could look into many different aspects, I also
found the story very interesting which I wanted to overall portray into my
designing. My other two words were conceal and mismatch.
The first thing I did after selecting my three words was to
create a mind map, this allowed me to discover ideas that related to my three
words. Once completing this I had I began to create my concept board, I struggled
with this a lot as we were not able to use the internet so I used the resources
iin the librabry however found that there was a lack of resources that related
to the subject I wanted to explore. I gathered a variety of images some from
books and then others from television programmes and films, I looked at 'Ripper
Street' and 'Plunkett and MacLean'. I also read up on stories of Dick Turpin
the highway man. I wanted to research into the highwayman route as although
different to Jack the Ripper I felt there were some similar attributes, such as
they were both criminals from the same era, I also noticed the way that
highwaymen hid themselves with capes, hats and masks and I found this
interesting as it related to my second word, Conceal.
AS i had collected imagery for my Jack the Ripper and
Conceal words I needed to find images that represented mismatch. This lead me
to looking into angels as the opposite to Jack the Ripper and Criminals would
be angels. I found a book that included many different images of angels which I
used in my concept board along with my other images.
Day Three
Today consisted of completing two workshops the first was
working on the stand. I really enjoyed this as I was able to represent my three
words through fabrics and shaping them on the body. I felt that I came up with
some interesting ideas that I will develop further. Although some things that I
would have liked to have done better would to have worked less around the neck
area and focus on other areas of the stand and also to have focussed on
manipulating the fabric a bit more to come of with a variety of different
shapes and techniques.
The second part of the day was drawing our three words. This
included a series of different exercises. At the beginning I struggled quite a
lot in trying to represent my words through drawing, however once I had started
to think less and focus on what those words made me feel I was able to represent
my words in different ways with different medias. However I think that with the
drawings I created I would've liked to use them in my research and development
but I feel that they are not strong enough to use, therefore if I did it again
I'd like to think more of the emotions these words presented rather than the
literal meaning of them.
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