My proposed direction of study has developed and moved towards an exploration of what is hidden, what is seen…still linking to my learning plan, but with references to personal space, not just environmental space. Moving away from making conventional prints, has allowed me to arrive at fresh connections and meanings within my work.
Personal space:
What is hidden, what is seen…thinking about about how we put things into little boxes within our minds and the decision to either disclose or conceal.
The ambiguity within the work remains unresolved and therefore perched on an uneasy edge…raising questions to the viewer.
I worked on these images simultaneously…I knew roughly what I was going to do, but I just thrashed about artistically…let it freely come from within.
I like the tonal qualities, colour and quality of line, but most of all, I like the ambiguity.