BA (Hons) Fine Art Degree Show 2010 Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery Bangor Official opening Friday 18 June 6pm The exhibition continues until 3 July
This image relates to physical space…an underlying expression of emotion. It offers the viewer a freedom of response that may have many levels of meaning. I am working on a series of prints that relate to physical space…the prints are […]
This is my second intensive studio week this module…working in the course studio, focussing on my work. The next four weeks will be spent working independently in my personal studio space monitored by a tutor. I have sent my exhibition […]
As I work on the series, the images are strange yet at the same time familiar…ordinary things are juxtaposed and transformed into the extraordinary. The hand-drawn elements are a vital means of expression…simple and direct; the grids evoke a sense […]
This is, again, a very hand-made, very personal image, produced, using digital media as well as maintaining a strong connection with the traditional. The print is part of a series; I am bringing in the notion of time by using […]
I am delving into my personal space, exploring memory and the past, transforming them into my work; the nature of interpretation, subjective versus objective truth. I am re-imagining something, possibly transforming it somewhat, but it remains strongly connected to its […]
I continue to play with variations of grids, overlapping geometric shapes to create a sense of peering through. Within the constructed layers, lies a highly personal, subtle description of emotion.
This drawing is a symbol, made up by combining several quite separate images/fragments, with little regard for actual appearances but with much regard for the concept. Working with pastel and charcoal…these soft materials give richness of tone and atmosphere, at […]
I’m thinking about the presentation of the collagraph…should it be mounted as a triptych or should each piece be pinned to the wall individually and viewed as objects? ; Perhaps they would become lost.
It has been a most productive day at uni, with positive verbal feedback re my practical work. The triptych explores the concept of being separate but related to each other in both form and colour. The elements that I am […]
Christmas break over and back to Bangor on Wednesday. I’ve asked for a critique on my first day back, it’s unscheduled, but I feel I need some feedback, some constructive criticism re my work with light boxes. Sometimes I question […]
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, […]