Monday, 21 March 2011
New Idea SCALE!
After visiting the V&A I want to base my project on scale. Further more exploring the raltionship between the artifact,antique or Junk and the figure. My first print based from this idea is a small girl looking up at a sculpture. I really like this print due to many reason. One being the composition, I think it works well with the amount of negative space. Secondally the fact you cannot see the top or the whole sculpture just expressive that feeling of scale of the sculpture compared to the small girl. I also really like the colour, its plain, clean and I think effective. I am going to explore this idea furtehr and keep the prints simple but explore composition as I think the result could be interesting!
More Lino Prinitng
I have various ideas for this project however not a solid one. I am thinking of putting a narrative to connect the 3 locations. A story of a child documenting the 3 location throught a journey to the V&A. I have many possible sketches i could turn into prints to create this story however i think i need to re-visit the V&A to gather more research that can finalise my ideas. However here are some more Lino pritns that are based on sketches from the V&A, I think I can experminet with lino more and get some good prints.
I really like the different textures that have been created in this lino print, however I think the colour is the best aspect.
I really like the different textures that have been created in this lino print, however I think the colour is the best aspect.
Open Screen Printing
As this was my first time screen printing I experimented. Firstly with mixing colours and creating different patterns. In this print it almost looks like a lady with her back to us with long floaty hair!
Here I used different colours to create a pattern which was inspired by an sculpture of a key from the V&A.
I really enjoyed experimenting with basic open screen printing, I think some really creative results can be achieved through this process and maybe in a future project I would like to explore this methos again.
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