Monday 30 April 2012

Georg Baselitz


As looking into ways of how I want to exhibit my work I have experimented with using footsteps on a wall to represent the literal movements in dance and Baselitz work uses very primitive and childish ways to construct the images which I thought worked  well in an abstract way of dipicting a female forms.

Alexander Archipenko

Archipenko is an artist ho looks at the body forms in movement and combines the geometric feel of cubism with the curve of the body. Which is what I tend to combine in my work.

Exhibition

Thinking of working with different artists/my peers to produce exhibitions outside the studio. I have come up with a few ideas to bring my work together with other peoples. This includes a group that we have got to together called 15N. we put out work up in the under passage as an outdoor exhibition. and we are now thinking of where else we can put out work up, including some alley ways in the city. our work is all completely different, so its finding ways to make our work look aesthetically pleasing. I have also found another peer who I would like to work with and we are going to project her images on to my white morph suit.

Thursday 19 April 2012



Acro Yoga

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQI-9Wo7RNM

During my assesment of the last project my tutors commented on the fact my figures look like they are doing more like stretches than dance moves so I decieded to direct my research into the act of yoga and such things as the bases of my figure durings. I thought the flow of movement when two or more people are combined in the poses where very interesting as they stayed connected pretty much the how time, the flow of energy , connecting two to make one I thought showed a syblimisim of a love story and captured alot of movement. My work isnt based on concepts such as love for eachother but more the passion in each movement and for each disipline is what inspires me. I want to develope my work to look at involing two people and the continous changing of lines.As well as continuing simplifying the body forms into the linear black and white drawings I have been working with.