Friday, 4 February 2011
My Learning Style
'You like to understand a subject before talking about it. You're quiet and enjoy watching and listening to others.'
Very closely followed by
Planner (Theorist)
'You have a careful, logical approach to life. You're something of a perfectionist. You're happy being left alone to get on with things.'
Both of these sound very much like me, I would rather have something to do and sit and get on with it, making sure I got it done on time.
PPD1 Fine Art and Social Context
The piece I chose to present was a mask I had made using simple materials such as cardboard and paper mache. I also painted it with acrylic and feel I successfully combined both making and painting together. I attatched it to the wall with clear thread to one nail tack in the wall, this makes the mask stand out from the wall with no other distractions.
I took a step back and looked at what it was that I actually liked about the images I took and was painting and the main thing was the mask. So I decided to try make a mask. Another thing I like to do is make and craft so combining this with my love of painting could work. The Boar is an important animal in the Shaman world so stuck with that as a starting point. I wanted to use simple and easily accessable materials as I didn't have much money and time. I really enjoyed using cardboard and paper mache, sculpting and creating a form with such simple materials. Making my own mask linked to the artist Marcus Coates who was a major influence for me during this project. I could develop this idea further by making more masks and even spreading out into performance like Coates, dressing up as animals and 'connecting with spirits'.
This was a major change in what I wanted to do originally and I think it really helped me with my work and the piece I chose to present. It combined both 3D craft with my skill of painting.
Strengths-
Painting, drawing, craft, time management
Weaknesses-
Deciding which direction to go, stubborn on what media to use but then to discover it was better to go with 3D.
Departure student art prize/ Northern Art Prize
Northern Art Prize 2011
I got a pair of tickets to the awards evening of the Northern Art Prize, which was held on 20th Jauary at Leeds Art Gallery. It was a pleasure going to such a prestigious event in the art world. the artworks in the running for the prize were amazing and really showed the variety of mediums and concepts from the shortlisted artists.
Haroon Mirza won the £17,500 prize for his installations of sound, video and found objects. It really opened my eyes to the opportunities out there for artists, and the Northern Art Prize is definatley something to aim towards.
Fine Art and Social Context
1. Go back to passion - painting and drawing
2. Explore areas that interest me
3. Learn how to write a rationale
