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Favourite workshop of the term

Some of these workshops and lectures aimed towards helping us with academic writing. My favourite workshop was Jon Clarkson’s workshop on analysing and reading skills, this gave me the opportunity to practice reading and understanding difficult pieces of text. I found this workshop very useful to me. 


Constellation Overview PDP

Rhiannon Settle

Constellation PDP

I have always had a problem with concentrating in class and understanding theory which I believe is  one of the many things that drew me to want to study fine art. I am restless sitting in a classroom listening to a lecture, I would rather be drawing and creating work. This year I struggled with constellation during the first term as the subject matter was philosophy and theory based. I did not find many of the lectures very interesting; most did not link to what I liked doing. Do not get me wrong, learning different ways of perceiving art was enjoyable and I did find the different teaching techniques very interesting. My favourite lecture from the first term was with Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, where I surprised myself and actually enjoyed this highly thought provoking and complex lecture. We looked into how music represents itself in an image; so how a sound, looks. I really got involved in this lecture and was somewhat transfixed with the mental stimulation I got from the lecture. I found his teaching techniques very engaging, I was able to concentrate on everything he was saying.

Option choosing for our specific constellation groups through blackboard was hectic, with the best options filling up first which unfortunately didn’t allow me to choose my original option choice. I ended up getting my second choice which was After Modernism with Johnathon Clarkson. However very surprisingly, I am so very glad that I got this option! I could not have imagined how much I enjoyed the lectures, each one being highly insightful and interesting. I feel as though I learnt a lot about art during the 1900’s and about important and influential art movements and art periods during this time. I did however believe he could have used another method to do the lectures than PowerPoint presentations, as he used PowerPoint presentations for every lecture; it meant I sometimes lost concentration, which is a shame because the subject matter was really fun and interesting. My favourite lecture of After Modernism was the lecture on Fluxus; it taught me a lot and all of it was very much in my interests. I liked the Fluxus lecture so much that I wrote my 2500 word essay on the topic of Fluxus. From the After Modernism Lectures I discovered new artists and new modes of working, some of which related to my Field project at the time. In the lecture on pop art I found out about Ed Ruscha’s picture books and the example that was shown in the lecture was his photo book of 26 Gasoline stations. 

To conclude I personally have mixed beliefs on constellation this year. I did not particularly enjoy constellation during the first term, however my opinion on constellation vastly improved during this term. I enjoyed learning about topics within the After Modernism lectures and I feel as though I have a lot more knowledge about art during the 1900’s.


Reflection

Now that my work is ready and set out, I feel like it’s easier to reflect on my creative practice within the boundaries of this work.

At the start of this academic year I went into the course adamant that painting, and in particularly people, was what I was going to do throughout the year, only painting.; however I was quite mistaken! I ended up still doing painting throughout all my projects, however I was introduced to different mediums such as collage. I found that I really enjoyed doing collage and involving it in my project work, so much so that I included collage in my final pieces! I think that using this mixed media approach was successful as it adds more dimensions than just painting; for example the final piece with the deer and the rubbish, making the rubbish out of collage makes it more interesting than just a standard painting. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed collage, I will definitely go more down the collage route in my second year.

I was really pleased with my final pieces, I think my insect final piece for my time project is my most successful, it links in well to the ideas I had at the beginning of my time project; I like that they look as if they are real bugs, the collage gives realism to them. I think displaying the insects how I did was successful also, presenting them like they are on a taxidermy trophy board. I think that the insects work well because they represent something that would definitely happen in the future.

I think that my final outcomes for the city project both were successful end results for my project. I think this because they both have a clear link to my ideas during the project; I have a good amount of development and idea work which clearly shows the development and progression to my final pieces. I think that my favorite and more successful piece is the deer with the rubbish, this piece was inspired by my group field project as we looked into human consumption on a daily basis, I incorporated it into looking into this effect on animals. You can see a clear link with this final piece and my group field project work, representing our wastefulness and consumption and how it effects the environment and the animals living in it. I really like this piece as it sends a strong message, the rubbish is making the deer look un-regal and it isnt natural. You feel sorry for the deer, it is only an innocent animal and we are destroying its beauty because it is having to migrate into cities as we expend into its environment. Making the rubbish out of real pictures of the rubbish connotes that this is REAL this is a REAL this that is happening in the world today. I think that I could have made my other final piece (the buildings and deer) more successful by layering more buildings, making the city look more congested, in a sense sort of over exaggerating the scene, emphasizing the large scale of the city. However, I think that this piece was successful because in this case less is more in the sense of the detailing of the buildings, the simplicity works, and you feel sorry for the little deer at the bottom of the painting.

I really enjoyed doing the collaborative group work, I was fun to work with people from different courses. The group field opened my eyes to a whole new way of working, looking at the piece we’d created as an image to be used rather than a final piece in itself. As well as thinking about sculpture as a medium to display an idea, an advertisement. I enjoyed learning new things from everyone in my group, I think it was very beneficial to me to get an insight to other mediums of working. For example I was working with a sculpture student and to make our models I had to cut and weld wire which I had never done before! It was a great experience working with new materials. 


Final Piece

So this is my final piece outcome. I really like this piece as it sends a strong message, the rubbish is making the deer look un-regal and it isnt natural. You feel sorry for the deer, it is only an innocent animal and we are destroying its beauty because it is having to migrate into cities as we expend into its environment. Making the rubbish out of real pictures of the rubbish connotes that this is REAL this is a REAL this that is happening in the world today.

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Final piece idea

So now I have to think about what my final piece will be for my project. I know that I definitely would like to use mixed media like I have been doing, and I would like to bring humor into the work as well as a strong message.

I think that I would like to use a stag in my final piece, this is because they are such a great, regal animal and are being disturbed and taken over by cities. Deer are having to migrate into cities as cites expend into their natural habitat. Going back to when I took the photos of the deer which live near the city center.  I would also like to use the idea from Martin Wittfooth of combining the animal with the man made features. I think that putting rubbish on the deers antlers will symbolize the problems animals are having.


Fox reading the newspaper

I wanted to make my works give more of a message. I think the animals once migrated into the city, if they spend long enough in the city environment, they get affected by the city. The city manipulating the animals minds, making them more and more urban, even slowly developing more human. This fox has rummaged through bins like foxes do nowadays in the city to find food because they do not have to go out hunting anymore, but it has developed further to the fox reading the newspaper…

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Duck in a puddle

Today I painted a duck swimming in a puddle. I like the humor of it, the duck should be swimming in a river or lake, but in the urban environment that it is in, it is swimming in a small rain puddle. The puddle is dirty and surrounded by rubbish, it is quite a contrast having the greens of the duck against the browns of the water and the rubbish around; showing the beauty of the duck against the man made trash.

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Owl and mouse

Today I have painted an owl about to strike on a mouse on top of a traffic light. I think incorporating the owl doing its natural instinct of hunting, with the man made traffic  light, represents how animals are having to hunt in the city. Just like how animals would in the wild, once migrated into the city use man made objects to help hunt.

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Idea development

I quite like the idea of placing the animals within the city in subtly hinted city scenes, making them part of the city. Bringing or forcing man made objects into their lives. I have had the continuous idea throughout this project of making my works humorous but with a serious message to them, I would quite like this in my works building up to my final piece, even in the final piece itself!

 


Our Presentation

Here was our group presentation we recorded-