Sunday, 21 November 2010

Crowds, Memory and Traveling Continued

Above is my final piece for this 5 week project, hopefully you can see the development throughout my other pieces for me to reach this point. I have used a light wash of acrylic inbetween the lines of the buildings in the background, not only does this make it look more 3D, but the way I have used the layers of people does the most. I have created this 3D effect by attaching some of the people in the foreground to wood so that they protrude from the wood canvas.
Above and below are both close ups of my final piece, you can see the different media's of pens and paper/cardboard. This piece is definitely the most 3D looking one out of the set of four which I have developed.
Below is my studio space which I share with four other people. I really like my studio space this year as I find my two friends work to be a great inspiration to me, we always talk about one an-others work and give useful critical feedback to each other.
Below is Rebecca Henderson's work, we share the same studio space.
Below Is Megan Brook's work, we share the same studio space also.

Above is the final piece I produced for this ongoing 5 week project. It is done on a canvas of wood which has been covered in brown paper.
For this piece I decided to add a block of colour to the background to add greater depth by adding a contrast against the brown paper.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Crowds, Memory and Traveling Continued

Throughout this 5 week project I have leaned more towards drawing rather than painting, mainly due to the blurred effect that they give as I draw using messy unkept lines in a monotonous way which adds depth to each person/building.
Above you can see how my work is developing by adding buildings and colour.
Above is my studio space, I share this with four other people.


Crowds, Memory and Traveling

These pieces are the beginnings of my work which will contribute to my 5 week project where I have to produce 6 final pieces.