Wednesday, 3 September 2014
This has developed from photographic images of the ceramic experiments with tobacco tea. From my initial inspiration (thanks-Drew), I have cooked up the toxic solution, added the chemicals, and experimented with mini tiles. These are slip lung tiles torn from paper clay...this dissections occur as the forensics go to work...
Is moisture spot or shadow?
This time try building small layers as Jeremy told us. Part of shadow is moisture spot as part of moisture spot is shadow. They are stay still but also shift at same time.
General Experiments/Work
Playing with dimensions to create the flower of life
playing with perspective after gaining 7 years bad luck (whoops)
self reflection
playing with broken mirror
whats my angle?
infinity can be overwealming
erasure/obscurity
playing with perspective after gaining 7 years bad luck (whoops)
self reflection
playing with broken mirror
whats my angle?
infinity can be overwealming
erasure/obscurity
Stuart St Urban Reputation
A safety scare meant there were many bins out on this day. Interesting comment on mans routine and natures reaction to stimulus. The mechanical beasts were out but the birds were a bit quieter on this overcast day.
Erasure at Errichetti: Waterwise Rubbing
The drawing project is looking into erasure and past vs present. These are scans of rubbings I've made to reveal deeper, more vibrant colours.
Connect to personal blog and other sites through: http://connorlucasartstudent.blogspot.com.au/
As i there is limited info i can obtain about my sites history i decided to create my own. I pulled together inspiration from the site to create weird ideas. For example i went all out with what could of happened in the site. I made the site have a history filled with monsters and creatures. to portray this history I illustrated people,places and other things to build up a solid fictionalised story. below are some examples of the
Errichetti Place GIF
I'm trying to making works the reflect the feeling I experience when visiting my site.
This is fairly cliche' and uses blunt symbology. But you'll have to get over that.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Monday, 1 September 2014
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