Wednesday, 9 December 2009

herumpfh

my finals for image text narrative will be my dinosaur installation. self explanatory.
my finals for books, multiples and editions will be my dinosaur light boxes and what you can produce with them. i have also chosen to include my little dinosaur plastic skulls too. i loved these and it seemed such a waste to not sure them. so i have made them into a kind of interactive installation. where the viewer can use my skulls and my little light to make their own shadows. i think that is quite a cool idea. i will leave instructions next to my light-boxes showing what to do.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

final for books, multiples and editions

so the ideas and themes for this brief has been up and down and allsorts of different things, but the end idea and final designs have come back round to the initial ideas (things in a box and childish memories) but with a twist. the idea for light boxes first came from the idea that craig gave me about the little plastic dinosaur skulls and blowing them up to size. i started making stencils of different dinosaur things and with using powerful spotlights and it blows it up on a plain wall. i really like this idea. it reminds me of those lamps that you have as a kid that have stars and moons and things on and projects them onto the wall.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

final for image text narrative

for my final for image, text, narrative the idea was to hang lots of cranes from my studio ceiling. but it has changed slightly. instead of cranes, i am going to use my original dinosaur (trex) idea and put angel wings on them and hang them from the ceiling. I am choosing to do this idea as it is keeping to my dinosaur theme which i wanted and i also get to use the origami hanging from the ceiling which i found effective and i really liked it. i am choosing to use trex with angel wings as it will make the original idea unique to me and my interests. as it will reference dinosaurs being extinct and centuries ago it was believed that when people die they will go to heaven and are given wings, signifying death. i think displaying this in an installation is well thought out and i think the people who look at my installation will understand the reference and know what i intend to show in my idea.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Mary Beth Cryan




vc

I just happened to come across these whilst looking for ways for simple bookbinding. this lady does art and illustration and recently took a bookbinding class, and has created her own sketch/note books using scrap paper and odd bits and bobs that she has found.

oliver jeffers




From figurative painting and installation to illustration and picture-book making, his work has been exhibited in New York, Dublin, London, Sydney, Washington DC, Belfast and elsewhere.
There has always been a strong undercurrent of narrative behind Jeffers's work, but his current interest in making art lies in the anomaly between logical and emotional thinking.

stickerssss and zinessss

i've done some more stickers. these are relevant to my multiples project as they are just that. multiples. and they go with my dinosaur theme nicely too. they will be small and cute. nicely contradictive to the big wall mounted dinosaurs.

here is an examples of a sticker...



i liked these random designs so much that i decided they would look in a crappy zine. as they are just black and white and simple, it would be easy and cheap to reproduce too. i only have 4 similar designs to these at the minute so i need to make more. i also popped off to the art shop to get some nice paper and bits to make some little zines. : ) i need to research some zines too to look at the different ones and different ways they can be made.

its zine making time.



Sunday, 22 November 2009

development

both of my projects seem to have taken a different turn and are different to the ideas i had originally in my project proposals. it seems that with every idea i have, different ideas sprout from them creating new ideas and themes that are better and bolder than the old ones.

multiples books and editions
this one started off being mainly a box based project, using memories in boxes and keeping it quite small. now it is going to be big and bold and jam packed with dinosaurs with a similar theme to a museum, but with a lei twist.

image text narrative
for this project it started off as being installations based around words and text to create an image, then it went to working with installations with paper and origami, but now, although still working with installations and still working with a paper-based material (cardboard) and with a theme of dinosaurs (obviously) taking it into the world which will have a sort of grungy, urban feel. now to catch a day where its not windy or raining, that would be great.
haha love this picture


These are just doodles i did whilst waiting for something else. sharpies are ace for little illustrations

more dinos

rexy and diplo.




dino





i really like this cardboard dinosaur. it'll be ace to put into mini installations. i'm going to make more and bigger ones. i might even make a life-size one if i can find the cardboard.
it was just something different that derived from my other ideas for installations. in a way its just similar to what other things i have done like with the cranes hanging in my room and my little origami dinosaurs out and about. i need to put this guy out and about and take pictures of him. i could do different variations of it like with wood, textiles, perspex, and i could put it into layered scenes

Saturday, 21 November 2009

stickersss

made some stickers! they're on the way! pictures to come. i could use these to give out at the book fair.

my obsession with dinosaurs grow


i had an idea of leaving my drawings in different places, big, small, any size. it was a little dinosaur i had drawn to go with the ever growing dinosaur theme of my project. the end product was going to be the photographs i had taken of the places i drew him. the first place my dinosaur will be, is on my ankle. permanently : )

i tried to do an indoor installation which was influenced by one of the artists i researched. the theme was animals with a kind of african theme. i used various things that looked related, some of my teddies, pictures and origami. cranes where attached to my ceiling and left to hang down. pictures of animals were upon my wall and various other origami were thrown, as well as my teddies overtaking my bed and covers with leopard print and the right coloured covers help set the theme. im finding it hard to find a place to do some installations with my origami. im getting told off at places for using my camera, so im loosing confidence to do it in places like shops, libraries, and other similar places, and to do outside installations it means depending on the weather which is just typically poop.

before and...

after...



i expected it to be different than it turned out. it looked better in person than it does documented in pictures. the cranes hanging down from the ceiling look ace. a whole room filled with these would look amazing. somewhere where people could walk through and look and not just look at a photograph. but where could i find a room to do it in? uni ceilings are too high to do it in...

cranes

high flyer

upon my ceiling

preparing for flight

Tuesday, 17 November 2009




these are by the same guy as the octopus installations.



these are ace installations i have found done by 'filthylucker'. they look great, if i walked down the street and saw this coming out of a building window i would definitely stop and stare.

scooootland














Tuesday, 10 November 2009

shadows











dinosaur shadowssssss! the candle gives a softer shadow than the torch. but the torch has cool light marks too...over all i quite like it : )

christian boltanski



i would like to do something like this with my dinosaur skulls. i could make the shadow the actual size of what the skull would be. i think that would be quite cool.
im not sure i like these designs he has used though they are a bit eerie and haunting

tessa farmer


these are very amazing intricate things. using real (dead) insects like bees and dragonflies and then creates little skeletons that sit on them and make a scene. i remember seeing these in a vogue magazine a while ago too. they are a bit eerie and sinister, but can still be related to my work, mine is just a bit cuter