A selection of photographs edited to experiment with double exposure photography.
Monday, 24 March 2014
Landscape
Size: A3. Overlay of drawings from the landscape of Barbara Hepworth's Sculpture garden in St Ives, Cornwall.
Tepee
Size: 30 cm tall. Exploring balance and how weight and materials
effect a structure. Materials included: Wax, plaster, wire, bamboo,
mud rock.
London 2014
Photograph recently taken in London. Was drawn to the reflection of the
building on the right which appears to vanish into the sky.
Takasugi-an Tea House, Japan
Size: A3. Pencil drawing of Takasugi-an tea house designed by architect Terunobu Fujimoriin in Chino, Japan. The craftsmanship involved in engineering and assembling this unique piece of architecture is what drew me to study it. Moreover it's use is beautiful and simple; with a interior built with plaster and bamboo this building is quiet and harmonious, and literally elevated from society allowing it to be a extension of the architects personal inner peace.
Paper Sculpture Maquette
Focusing on the structure of skeletons and the spine to recreate the structure using shredded paper.
Life Drawing
Size: A3. Exploring perspective and line making during 30 min long
poses at an independent life drawing class I attend weekly.
Book Art Sculpture
Size: A3. Investigative sculpture inspired by studies of Frank Gehry and Thomas Heatherwick's examples of twists and manipulating straight lines. Detailed photographs displaying the hidden interior and interlinking
folds created by manipulating the surface of a book.
Book Worms
Size: A4. Investigations into Book Art using ply wood shaving to create playful spirals to
represent book worms.
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