Ross:
Each image I upload on this blog is a clue to my progress for Richard, and vice versa. We occasionally talk online but this blog is fast becoming our normal mode of communication.
I’ve began to let my diamonds expand and the drawing is beginning to take shape. As I look at the images that are accumulating on here, I’ve (we’ve) noticed that the majority of photos are taken in our homes. Images of lamps, towels, post it notes with shopping lists and all the miscellaneous items beside our work are also being past between us.
Is this something to consider when we come to instal? We are still forming ideas, but how we see each others work at this moment will influence how we see our work when we come to exhibit.
So it seems a curatorial model is beginning to set.
Ross:
Watching Richard collating his images for proposal has given me food for thought. Although we are not strictly working collaboratively, we have a need to learn from each others work. We must adjust to accommodate. Not only does this force us to consider our practice it also keeps us on our toes. I know that I must keep producing work for Richard to see. I must maintain a standard.
We haven’t yet confirmed an exhibition, yet the simple act of sharing our practice spurs us into creating. A pattern begins to emerge through this practice. The diamonds keep appearing. As you can see from the images on the right I started with a triangle. Then it became diamonds. Next it will grow further and larger. This is of course just one piece of work, but how it will affect not only my own future output but Richard’s as well is what I find exciting! Why diamonds? I’m not sure but we are both looking for that answer.
Richard:
Experimenting more today as putting together images for upcoming submission. collating images for proposals and stripping relevancies down to five or so ‘representations’ of your work, is an interesting process! Found some good corrollations between images I might never have before realised.
For example, a few times complex drawings end up consolidating previous pieces of film work and performance work. The first image in this post explores collaborative (as well as dominant and submissive) relationships, one character seemingly in charge of another: the ‘other’ with its face hidden. This reflection on character is then also explored directly through film and projection in ‘Ubiquitous action’. This character also being the artist and the documenter too.
Continuing also with lozenge idea, diamond presentation of drawings out side of frames: letting the related objects / set-ups frame the idea instead of physical frame itself.
These are drawings in the form of lozenges stuck to the wall with small circular dark blue round sticky labels. The drawings depict partnerships, people acting out and collaborating in some sort of way, making use of interiors, house plants – certain aspects are deliberately sculptural as well as performative.
The drawings themselves are here displayed as reliefs, tearing away from the normalised structure of the frame and instead developing and referencing sculptural installation.
Together with an installation shot of Ross’s work showing drawings diaplyed in the lozenge format. And also an idea/sketch for possible installtion realised from the original drawings… ideas for exhibition begin to formulate themselves….
I cleared my space today and looked out my paper. I’ve been collecting it for a while now. Piece by piece. Some I’ve had for years and just never used, some I’ve found in skips and abandoned houses and some i’ve taken from the backs of books where the bind has left the pages blank. The latter makes my 2nd hand book browsing twice as fun but I like them all. My collection continues to grow.
So how will I use these? For now I will lay them out on my drawing board and think.
I’ve been working with diamonds haven’t I?