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I have been watching a lot of documentaries about the sea recently.
The many episodes of David Attenboroughs ‘Blue Planet’, and
Films of Jacque Cousteau’s diving expeditions

They provide brilliant drawing material and inspiration for compositions, textures and colour schemes. Especially from the creatures featured, with their brightly colour form with flowing shapes.
I also named one of my paintings after the twilight zone Attenborough talks about.

‘more people have gone into space than have explored the Ocean’s deep’
David Attenborough ‘Blue Planet’

I am also reading a fictional book called ‘Pisces Rising’

The story is about how man takes the sea for granted, and the creatures start to fight back.

But the characters include the sea creatures, and the book talks about myths of the gods of the sea.
Overall it’s a very emotional and spiritual read, and it provokes strong feelings and images for me to influence my work. For example, it talks of the light water, being the section of the sea closest to man with particular creatures living there, I named one of my paintings after this.


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Liquidtex

On the painting that I have been videoing, I have used the Liquidtex Pouring Medium.

It has done exactly what I wanted it to do and has held all the beautiful lines and marbled shapes through the drying process and doesn’t blur out.

Because of this, my current painting looks completely different to any of my other paintings from this project.

It has definitely inspired me to use the same technique on one of my final degree show paintings.

Videoing

Also an update on the videoing of the work. I have finished so I will be attempting to edit the videos soon. It’s all an experiment so it doesn’t matter if it doesn’t go well.
I will hopefully be uploading it soon.


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