Thursday, 1 May 2014

Glued latex

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Glued latex, glued latex, around 297 x 420 mm, 2014.

Sewed latex

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Sewed latex, sewed latex, around 297 x 420 mm, 2014.

Jonny with hammer

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Jonny with hammer, acetate and ink on paper, 210 x 297 mm, 2014

Amber with objects

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Amber with objects, Ink on paper, 594 x 841 mm, 2014.

Amber

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Amber, 420 x 594 mm, Ink on card, 2014

Drawing Studio Practice













When I think of certain people certain objects appear into my mind. Objects that either resemble them, they often use or fit their personality. So I decided to explore this. My Project is based on people in my life that I associate with objects.

For Research I firstly drew objects that I affiliate with people such as bottles, scissors, microphones etc.. Then I sketched from life and from photographs the people in my life that I associate objects with. I did these drawings in a linear style like that of David Hockney and slightly more detailed drawings like that of David Epstein.


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Developing my work I tried different ways of combining the objects and people together to demonstrate that they were connected. At first I drew the objects directly onto the portraits of people however I felt that the extent of lines made it too harsh. So I experimented with using tracing paper, inspired by the work of Francis Alys, and acetate. Furthermore I drew the people on the real life physical objects that I associated them with, though I realised later that this was not worth pursuing as some objects would be incredibly hard to draw on top of.

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So I revisited the idea of drawing objects on top of the portraits of people and found that some of the facial features fit inside the object as a sort of frame. So I drew a partial portrait in the composition of the object that I associated them with. I found that doing this in a line drawing lacked depth so I pursued the drawing in a more detailed way like that of Jacob Epstein. This is what I did for my final piece.
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