Often the day starts with an "information exchange" - some would call it chat - on a good day it includes talk of exhibitions seen and show'n'tell of books. Today's surprise and revelation was a book on Austrian painter Maria Lassnig (born 1919) - colourful figures, and an obvious lack of interest in backgrounds!
I spent the morning making a little book that had drifted into my head during the wakeful reaches of the night, and the afternoon playing around with cardboard, with a view to translating it into clay -Those cut-out snippets are probably the direct result of seeing the film "Collage to Montage" about Charlotte Hodes at the Jerwood Space the night before (see the trailer here).
One of the tutors suggested I try drawing on the models, so I gave it a try - something that could be developed -
Lots of fun to combine the elements -
A bit of quoting from Ronchamp, perhaps? -
Here's the complete set of photos - click on the picture to enlarge -
I need to play around with the lighting, think about the different shapes, try other kinds of cardboard, and develop the drawing. Making little "quotes" from other bits of architecture might be one way forward ... on the other hand, it might be a sidetrack and dead end.
2 comments:
maybe the "drawing" on the outside can BE the quotes and info about houses buildings with openings etc or even words from your own journaling and writing about all your experiments and discoveries...a la Susan "Lucky" Shie
In fact, to see if I spelt the name right, I just had a look at her site. you might this interesting - detail from one quilt
http://www.turtlemoon.com/gallery10/Obamaland%203%20full.htm
One of these days I am going to have to see all your little houses and stairs! They are so great. you must have enough to do a large city by now!
Sandy in Bracknell
me again,
following links...as you do.
here is another interesting thing. very connected with what you have been up to!
http://www.emmahilleagle.com/artist%27s%20books/site_unseen_page.htm
have fun!
Sandy
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