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Remember the Projector idea, well here’s the first half of what has been done since then.

Me and josh spent two days on making the final frame. Here is what happened on the first day:

This day I tried welding, something which I do not think I would be good at taking a career doing this later on in life. I thought I welded metal together, however when moving the metal after, they weren’t even attached in the slightest.

The images show the modified version of what I had designed in the studio beforehand and shown on the last post about this. We had decided to add onto this and then when adding the chain, discovered just how flimsy the metal was, with the metal bending and the chain falling off each time, something which was not very good. So after a not very successful day we had planned to add a better base on the bottom, meaning that this would not bend and the chain would be able to stay tight and not fall off again in the future. Here are the images of this day, with the plan for the base on the last picture.


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Here is another video, this time it is of me adding the bible onto my angel figures. This is simply paper maché and the bible which has stuck to the angels. I have done this so that you cannot see any imperfections on the angels, as they are suppose to be like role models, they are meant to be only good and be perfect, unlike the humans they are attacking, which are imperfect and which will be left that way for when they are shown.


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Here is a video of me making the mould to be able to make my doll heads out of due to pouring wax into my last mould, which has left bubbles in the mould which come through on the heads as a textured skin. This video is me trying to make a new mould, which in the end did not work out and the mould fell to pieces, I think it is because im too impatient, but I tried to make this mould 3 times and all three times it failed, I’m not sure what it is I’m doing differently compared to before when it worked really well and it took no time at all to make. I have now settled with having the textured heads as I have come around to liking them more.


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Here is someone who last year I would sit and watch her videos. These videos would be speed paintings and her name is ‘MaryDoodles’. Attached to this post I will put up the video of the coffee panda, one of my favourite videos of someone creating art. I love how the coffee has been used similar to watercolours and how the ink on top has worked really well. The final outcome is amazing and seeing how it was created is even better. I have also posted up two images of otherwork that I liked from this artist, as found on her deviant art, and also I have seen the videos of how she did them ones too, love it!.

Coffee Panda Speed Drawing


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Alex cherry, the other artist mentioned from the previous post, is slightly different from the Hidden Moves artist, with not having as much block colour but having thinner lines with more detail, but less layers of colour involved in the work. This is shown for example in ‘Trash1’ which is just one layer of colour, with a gradient near the bottom. I like this image despite it being one layer due to the detail which is there. The lips on the face is something which I like, I personally think this is done really well. The same goes for ‘Remorse is for the dead, where the level of detail in the face is something that attracts my attention, even if the hands are abit basic in comparrison.

War Pigs is my favourite out of his works, I think is because of the content involving war and the animals which have been used to add humour and make it less serious. The use of the colour under the pigs is something which I enjoy to see as well, it has added to the imge rather than just having the block grey colours, which would have made the image darker and have a different feel to it.

http://www.eyesonwalls.com/ Is the site where I have seen these artists, and the same style which i have always been attracted to, the style of art which inspires me even if I dont use the same style in my own work.


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