Thursday 28 October 2010

FINE ART...and the death of Rumplestiltskin

...Haven't written for a while, but I've decided that fine art definitely needs to be talked about because I've enjoyed it so much.
So we started off by bringing in a small souvenir or general object which we placed on an installation in the middle of the room. I ended up bringing my treasured Rumplestiltskin doll that was found on the road...so it was all going well..the class moved around the installation doing sketches of the whole thing and then the smaller details. The first day was different and exiting, I learnt how to draw whilst standing up and moving around (I seem to find these kind of things challenging, being so malcoordinated) By the end of the day I felt as though I had learned a lot and was eager to start my second day. BUT SOMETHING HORRIBLE HAD HAPPENED....when walking into the room on day 2, I discovered Rumplestiltskin had been stolen. So obviously I was pretty bummed out for most of day 2!
I think I should insert a picture of him here (the only one I have) just because I miss him..and he would have been a massive part of my work if someone hadn't stolen him... (doubt it but here's a picture anyway)


Poor Rumplestiltskin.


After more drawings I started to use paint and more colour in my work, I loved this part of the rotation.
Our self directed study was to draw people and take photographs around busy places in london. Movement and colour were the things that interested me the most. so I found the busy tube station interesting, the colourful billboards and lots of people were great to draw and photograph

WEEK 2
I was able to really get involved with my own work in the second week. we weren't all told what to do, however, the tutors were great at helping and giving feedback whilst letting everyone get on with their own work.
By the end of the week I had completed a sketchbook, three large posters and two canvases. I took inspiration from the artist Fiona Rae when completing my canvases while also working from my posters, drawings and photographs.

 these are the two final canvases...I know its not a great photograph..but I'm not at my computer with all my amazingly artistic photos, so this one is uploaded from facebook. It's just to prove I did actually do some work in this rotation..not just mourn over Rumplestiltskin.
I found this rotation the most fun, It felt really natural and I found the work enough of a challenge to stay interested and involved, but not so much of a challenge that I had no inspiration and no idea what was going on.

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