Thursday, 19 November 2015

the world i live in evaluation



During the summer I don’t believe I managed my time very well as I mainly added to it every so often and unfortunately toward the end of the summer I rushed to get it done as best as I could. If I had the opportunity to redo this project I would look over the brief carefully broaden my ideas for the world I live in and manage my time more effectively. The contents of my sketchbook was mainly focused on the things people and places closest to me, at first when starting this project I wanted to draw and paint portraits of family members and pets as well as include as much media as I could. Over this project I have looked into primary and secondary research I also included some observational drawings mainly in my sketchbook. My primary research was key to my project I have used my own images to further develop my work eventually focusing on my pets as a final design. On my design sheets I used an image of my pet dog and painted/ drew  her with as much media as possible. I incorporated the style of Lucien Freud into my piece I really liked the look of it being painted this way and so I continued to use it all throughout my design development sheets and eventually my final piece. For my samples I looked at mainly paint including gouache and acrylic I also attempted a cross stitch piece as well, I painted on to mdf board and on one canvas to test the gouache on and I preferred working on to the mdf with the gouache as It applied more smoothly.
On the design development I tried using pencil acrylic paint watercolour and pen I had looked at an artist that worked in cross hatching and I thought it would be good to link it back to that. My main issue was time as I was unable to finish the cross stitch that was a part of my samples but as I didn’t take anything from it I don’t think it would’ve affected my final piece though I wish I could’ve been able to finish. The problem I think mainly was that my threads for the cross stitch would get knotted and I think I lost a lot of time attempting to unravel them.
If I had more time I would have experimented more with oil paint as I haven’t yet managed to work with that media on a project so far and I would like to learn some new techniques with it, also I would have liked to include more colour in my project so that I could have linked that back to the Freda Kahlo painting I critiqued. For my final design I decided to paint my dog coco unfortunately in 2014 during my exam period she became ill and we had to have her put down, it was quite emotional when we lost her and I thought that If I did a painting of her it would link into the world I live in because she was alive for twelve years and that was a large portion of my life not only was she quite important to me she was always very photogenic and I like this photo of her very much.
Over this project the main issue has been time but I am happy with a lot of things like my artist research I think my paintings of the originals were quite good and I enjoyed replicating them so they were almost identical to the original. I also believe that my design development sheets went well too, I think I managed to use more media in this project and it has helped me gain painting skills and has drawn me away from using the same basic media I always have used for my artwork. The only thing that hasn’t really worked out well is the cross stitch but that was mainly because of poor time management. If given the opportunity to have another try I would look more on the broader aspect of the world I live in perhaps looking into the Syrian crisis or perhaps draw portraits of the leaders of the world or look into charities and symbolism, I might have looked at religion or how social media is affecting the world I live in and what it is doing to the next generation as well as the older generation.
During this project I haven’t managed my time well enough and have suffered because of that, I was unable to complete my cross stitch which I am disheartened by after days of trying to get it completed, hopefully in the future I will have the opportunity to finish it and be happy about it eventually. My sketchbook has also suffered because of my poor time management skills having rushed myself toward the end I felt I could’ve done much better than what I did, it was also incredibly difficult trying to think about what to put into it. As well as poor time management I neglected my blog quite a lot I have added some things but I haven’t put everything I should have put on there.
Overall I think this is my favourite project so far I enjoyed creating the samples although after a while of doing the same image over and over and over it got a bit boring though I do like my final piece albeit the background is a little too colourful for the foreground. I like the noble stance the subject appears to have and it gives seeps silence, when you look at the painting it makes you feel quite at peace and has a calm to it that I believe is because of the eyes the dark yellow colour of the eyes make it as though she’s looking into you. In my sketchbook there is a portrait of my grandma done in oil pastel which I am extremely proud of because it was my first time using that media on a portrait.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

purpose of the art critic



The purpose of an art critic

The role of an art critic is very important as it helps provide a first impression and also tells you whether the art is worth the money of buying it or not, as art is subjective they provide their opinion of such art and if you agree you will likely trust their judgement again on another piece. The critics that are around today like most people have their own style and probably prefer different styles of art to another person just like the audience would. Art critics also force artists, sculptors and other craftsmen to up their game and produce a higher standard of work if it is to survive the art world providing constructive criticism often helping them with their target audience for their next piece. But I believe their work is mainly for promotional purposes helping the artist to get their name out there as well as to encourage the artists to keep on pursuing their craft giving them well needed courage as all artists are looking for people to enjoy their work.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

knitting exhibition at the civic

 as well as knitting there was croquet in a wide range of patterns and designs.

















textiles colour mixing


For textiles we were asked to replicate a colour given to us on a colour chart at first we were given a colour then we needed to get 20ml of the binder in order to mix with the pure colours this was my colour. I started with red(scarlet TRL) only using a small amount about the size of half a penny on a lolly pop stick then mixed it in then i proceeded with the blue/PURPLE(voilet2BPL) until i finally got my colour.





cooper gallery exhibition raised in yorkshire

 This is a photo exhibition at the cooper gallery in Barnsley containing several famous people from yorkshire these include Dickie Bird, Judy Dench, Brian Blessed and many more. all are in black and white except for one which is of a paralympic athlete.






Thursday, 21 May 2015

magna carta



The Magna Carta is a document that established that everyone including the king was subject to the law and must follow it. This document was originally formed while king john was ruling. This document maintains the right to a free trial and several other clauses relating to human rights although it shaped the modern world we live in today there are only three clauses that remain as a part of the law. Most of the magna carter relates to the ownership of land and taxes of the people. Some today still believe the Magna Carta to be the foundations of Great Britain’s democracy that we live in today.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

freedom evaluation



Freedom project evaluation

For this project I mainly focused on different aspects of freedom and its opposites I think I did this because I thought I could take different ideas from the two different sides this included forced marriages, freedom quotes, immigration, disability, mental illness and I also included symbolism. As well as my 63 pages that I had to do I also decided to do a small a4 sketchbook, with pages telling you about influential people and artists including, Malala Yousafzai a fighter for her right to an education despite the Taliban’s best efforts and Keith Haring an subway artist that later started a foundation based around aids after getting the disease himself.
I decided to write a critical study on Banksy a graffiti artist whose work has reached out to a lot of people he writes with pictures, he tends to say things in this way that no one else would dare. I like how he uses his talent to speak the truth about society. My main issue was planning although I knew what I was wanting to do it was getting it down on paper trying to plan everything out I didn’t really have any Idea what I was going to do each and every lesson and later at home what I will be planning to do so I gave myself a basic plan to do. I would do the 63 pieces and a small a4 sketchbook and an artist statement as well as the final piece which at the start I had no idea about what I was hoping to accomplish.
I think this project went well although I wish I could’ve been able to restart the final piece and I think my time management could have been better I would have liked more time on this project mainly because of the 63 pieces I was fast running out of ideas near to the end, I would’ve also liked more time to consider my options for my final piece.