Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Choosing an area,...


When looking back on the past 8 weeks I have to take into consideration a quote which is often repeated to me by my mum; Henry Ford once said that “ whether you think that you can do something or you cant do something, you will always be right.” The rotations have taught me that although I may not want to sometimes, there is nothing I cant do if I just let go of the control and let my instincts guide me. This has been a very difficult thing to learn and I feel is extremely evident within my work throughout the past few weeks.
            I started with Fine Art and found it extremely difficult. I didn’t know what was expected of me and coming straight from an extremely controlled and structured A-Level course was scared to go out of what I knew and experiment. I feel that in this area my experimentation: especially within my drawing work was extremely limited. I didn’t think that I expressed to my full ability the nature of the project, as I was constantly conflicted within myself as to what exactly was the nature of the brief.
            The crit at the end of this area along with the others was extremely useful and taught me a variety of different ways of looking at my art and ways of expanding on my ideas. This for me was an extremely new experience but one I now feel is vital when doing work along with editing my work rather than just displaying it all.
            Vis Com to me seemed a much better fit. From the beginning I found it easier to understand and develop from the briefs. In this area I feel that my work succeeded a lot more. In some areas such as my foot project the overall outcome for the days work was extremely successful. For me Vis Com was intellectually stimulating by allowing me to express the creativity at the same time as looking to how it would be received by an audience in the outside world which is a side to my art that I had never really considered outside of the range of size and scale before.
            Unfortunately I was only in 3D and Spatial Design for just over a week but would have loved to have spent more time here. The small 3D model making I found extremely useful to being able to adapt design though physical manipulation of the model rather than mentally adapting it. This produced many extremely adapted and far more interesting shapes and structures. The 3D modal making from the 2D original drawings worked really well but if I had more time I wish that I could have expanded the ideas further by drawing from the 3D models and reinventing them back from the drawing into more 3D pieces.
            Fashion Textiles for me was a vast turning point within the rotation. It meant that the rotations were nearly over and I had to choose the area that I wished to pursue, but also now that I had been through the other 3 rotations I had gained experience in both what was expected of me but also a new variety of techniques and processes as well as a willingness to experiment. I felt that my work throughout the 2 weeks was successful and that I worked well in a similar way to the way I had done in Vis Com. I loved experimenting with image manipulation here and the idea of freeing up my drawing more through the different drawing and mark making techniques.
            For me the decision of which area to choose has been a difficult one. The two areas, which I really liked, were Vis Com and Fashion Textiles and choosing between the two has been difficult. I really enjoyed Vis Com as it was an area that I had had no real experience in before. The workload was difficult in Vis Com but I found all of it enjoyable. The same applied for Fashion Textiles; however, I had originally come to the course with the idea of pursuing a career in the fashion textile industry, possibly looking at a costume design course for my BA. For me I feel that vis com is very intellectual in the way messages are put across, I prefer the 3D element of the fashion course and like the more design nature that it incorporates. This is why at the end of the rotation period I am going to choose to go to the fashion textiles area.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Week 4 so far,...


I have absolutely loved doing this week in vis com. It has been amazing!!!! I really struggled top get the hang of the assignment at first. I sat there all Sunday thinking what an earth am i going to do?!?!?!? I decided to figure everything out by whilst watching a film that we had been assigned. I had never seen the sixth sense before and decided to start watching it at 2am monday morning,...what a bad idea that was!!!!! I  did however get some inspiration when i figured out from the movie exactly what it was that they were asking me to do. My message reads who are you really and the sender is my shadow and the receiver is me. Here is a few image that I have come up with so far, hopefully it will come together before friday when i have to present it,...

week 3 VIS COM!

This was such a mixed week it is ridiculous!

I felt really confident about my first day and seemed to be really enjoying it and then I could not get my head aeound the second project. I spent hours and hours trying to do it but couldnt just let go and be free with my work. I think this week is an over tired and over worked kind of week. I found it artistically difficult but enjoyed it all the same! here is some of the work I did on my comic book thing but let me tell you I stuggeled to get this far with it! I also feel that it quite aptly describes exactly how my head is feeling at this moment SCRAMBED!!!!

week 2





sorry i havent been blogging recently trying to use my artistic journal more so everything has kind of gone in there. Time flys so fast here and I wish that each of the rotations was longer but at least they are a good taster session for what I am going to do after the rotations. This week in fine art was very stressful. The final day came around all too soon and to create such a final or more of a progressional final piece in such a short amount of time was very difficult. Altogether though I feel that I started to get my message across about the ambiguous nature of different cultures within our society. I do however wish that I had been given more time to work on this as it was really falling apart by the end.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Week 1-CONFUSION!


I think the word for how I felt about week 1 is most definitely confusion! I was extremely confused by a lot of things like transport and timetables and well my entire project. The first day I didn't really enjoy as I have already explained but every day seemed to get better and better with us doing more fun things etc. TBH my normal drawing style and basically my complete artistic approach has gone out of the F***ing window! I don't know what is wrong with me but in the last few days I have completely become a confused artist! The weekend away from uni helped me get my head together a bit by allowing me to have a few hours of looking for some more inspirational material elsewhere and collect my thoughts. Moving on sunday was stressful but well worth it to get away from that awful girl next door. oh forgot to say that sunday morning was eventful with the police turning up as the girl had a party til 6am and the people she invited stole all her stuff and then raped her apparently?!?!? Did I forget to mention she is a perpetual liar and changes the story every 2 minutes! I have no room left to feel sorry for this girl as shes nicked my stuff, my food and just completely taken advantage of my good nature! Let me tell you nothing she says is ever true and it may sound harsh but I was in the room next door all night and awake from the racket so could hear that nothing of such a sinister nature took place! Anyway I shall stop my rant now as its in the past,..I have moved officially to Tottenham Hale from Tooting Broadway leaving a load of amazing friends behind me but hopefully a load more wait just behind the corner. Before I go off I shall leave you witha load of pics from my first week for everyone to enjoy...x

The Psycho who lived next door ruined my first day!

Ok well most people have heard this story already as it was my excuse for being so tired on my first day at Chelsea but I thought I would write it down anyway so that I personally wouldn't forget. And also so I can look back on this at the end of my year here and laugh. Whilst living at University you are supposed to be opened up to a vast number of different and new experiences,...or at least that is what I was told. However, this one is something that I never wish to repeat. At around 11pm the night before I was due to start at Chelsea I was rudely awoken from my sleep by a rather unexpected sound. This sound was coming through my wall from next door by my neighbor and her rather unusual boyfriend (who was shortly after this event named the psycho's punk rock bin man lover). To cut a long story short this sound carried on along with a variety of loud drumm and base music followed by Lady Gaga's ALEJANDRO!!! (I mean come on who choses to do it to that song but let me tell you I had it in my head for at least 2 days after!) until around 5am at which point out of sheer necessity I must have nodded off. I promptly was woken up from then on at half hourly intervals to the sound of my chair which was residing along the partition wall that separated the rooms, very rapidly banging against it as the wall moved. The next day I started my course. Exhausted I sat for the day drawing from the 3D still life structures that were in front of my asking myself over and over again.."why have I come to London if I am going to be sat all day too exhausted to do my work after being kept awake all night?!?!?!" At which point David Bachelor came over and said to me that I looked like I was falling asleep and was I really not enjoying it or something,..I didn't have the heart to tell him what had happened the night before seen as we had never even met before lol! Upon getting home arguments broke out with this girl who was subsequently ignored by everyone after I had found out that I was not the only one who had a disturbed nights sleep. All in all it was a very eventful first day but mainly I just remember being extremely tired and very unenthusiastic about everything- what a bummer!!!!

A transformation of sorts

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Welome to 60 minute makover,..with the help of my mum and a variety of different goodies from ikea my room went from A to B in under an hour...

Cedars Hall,..a picture says 1000 words!

I think the first word in the list would most definitely be ew!

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Cedars Hall...GREAT!!!!

Ok well this seems to be the most relevant place to start my blog seen as it was my first experience of London life. Moving in to Cedars Hall was like being given a 2 week vacation in Strangeways PRISON! Its a small 1950's building with well a sort of depressed sunken feeling that hangs over it. My welcome to this place was the smell of stale urine that elapsed out of my wardrobe when attempting to hang up my clothes. To be honest words dont do this place justice i think a picture in this case would most definitely say 1000 words,...