the finished sketches! Seen next A4 paper for scale
Rosie Minney, 21 year old art student at Newcastle University. Former student at the Royal Drawing School. Writer for Corridor8. rosie.minney@btinternet.com @rosieminneyart
Sunday, February 26, 2017
a new painting!
Using some old board I found in a skip at uni, I started using my photographs and collages to draw out a vague landscape in charcoal. I then automatically chose my colours of oil pastel and oil paint to bring life to the drawing. This is currently a series of sketches - I want to refine my technique before I start on larger paintings.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
sketches/experimentation for final project
As I get more stuck into the project, following on from the Hockney-inspired photo collages http://rosieminney.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/hockney-inspired-photo-manipulations.html, I was then interested in further combining the idea of technology and nature.
I am intrigued by how our generation is so de-sensitised by the Internet; how we can easily recognise anything, pixelated or not, because more likely than not we have seen it online. However, how much have we seen in real life? From this, I would like to culminate in an abstract painting, which vaguely resembles the natural world - we have to get up close to recognise even our own environment.Sunday, February 12, 2017
Essay published for Vane Gallery!
I recently had an essay discussing Sheyda Porter's Idea Generating Machines published on the Vane Gallery website!
Read it here, or follow this link: http://vane.org.uk/essays/idea-generating-machines
Sheyda Porter's exhibition page: http://vane.org.uk/exhibitions/idea-generating-machines
Read it here, or follow this link: http://vane.org.uk/essays/idea-generating-machines
Sheyda Porter's exhibition page: http://vane.org.uk/exhibitions/idea-generating-machines
Monday, February 6, 2017
Hockney inspired photo manipulations
As I move into semester two, I am interested in continuing some landscape artwork I made during my artists' residency last summer. As a starting point, I ventured into Leazes Park, Newcastle, with just a digital camera (its cheaper to experiment on than film!) and was inspired by Hockney's photo collages. I took many photographs from slightly differing viewpoints which I could then collage together to make a fuller picture.
taken on a sunny day. I love the accidental flare on the middle picture. I think I could work well with the colours shown in this collage a wider view of the landscape, however this was taken on a cloudier day and the colours aren't as vibrant. I do however quite enjoy the slightly jarring feeling of how the trees appear to never end or begin sadly taken on a very cloudy day, the beautiful yellows and reds did not show up with any vibrancy. However, the beauty of Photoshop allowed me to manipulate the colours to something more appealing for me to work from |
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