Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Working on Personal Project One - jellyfish


I have decided to work on jellyfish for my first personal project at college.

I have chosen to look at this for several reasons, it fits well in the project brief of Light, Space and Movement, I love the colours of jellyfish and it also is well removed from my comfort zone of figurative painting.

Below is some of my preparation work, which includes painting, sculpture, monoprinting and drawing.

Abstract painting in acrylic of ripples of water, based on Susan Derges' photography and bearing resemblance to the work of Maggi Hambling

a Japanese illustration of the God of Fishermen for his relationship with sealife, including jellyfish


a jellyfish made from a bottle which I cut up, melted with a lighter then glued together with a glue gun


                                             







charcoal drawings looking at tone


looking at everyday things which bare resemblance to the aesthetic of jellyfish - curvature, wave, fluidity



Thursday, October 15, 2015

sculptural work at college

I have so far done 2 sculptures whilst at college.

The first was made from life, about 30cm tall and out of modelling wax. I found the medium really enjoyable, and despite it being my first sculpture, felt it worked very well

The second was also done from life - mine slightly bigger than life size - and was extremely difficult to do. i believe this is because there was a lot more detail on the full figure sculpture behind which we could hide, whereas a larger sculpture focussing primarily on one thing, the face, leaves very little room for error.






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amendments to the elephant commission

I was not wholly satisfied with the finish on the piece; whilst the face and trunk worked well, I felt the patch of skin in the bottom left corner did not emulate elephant skin well enough, as well as the bottom of the ear looking rushed and muddled.

here is the amended piece


Sunday, October 4, 2015

elephant commission - finished!

Finally, I have finished this commission of an elephant. Despite working in a subject matter I am very new to, I feel it has come out quite effectively!

acrylic on canvas, 100cm x 100cm


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

some work from college!

Sight size and comparative drawing
pencil on A2 paper


Tonal paintings, looking at shape and light 
Black, white, grey and yellow paint, various sized paper








Tonal collage, "drawing with scissors", using white, light grey, dark grey and black paper. 




All paintings/drawings/collages studied from a life model. 

"drawing comes first, then tone and finally colour"
 - Corot, quoted in Oxford Companion to Art








Thursday, August 27, 2015

progress - Self Portrait in a Double Space

After initially struggling, as oils are not a medium I am overly familiar with, I have managed to make progress on my head, hair and neck.

Just got to work on the shadow and background now!