Monday, 30 September 2013

rise, beginning, or derivation from a source - origins

To start the origins project of, weeks one and two were too experiment with creativity in many ways by using different types of drawings methods by using different tools, learning to use media, colour, scale and form to follow the first task. The task was to complete all sixteen cards with instructions to form a large range of work. All sixteen cards must be used by Visual drawings, collecting found objects and photographed imagery of the City of Manchester

In my studio time, the lectures had planned us to follow their tasks. Each student had their own object, to draw in different media and scales to form, different methods. 

     
Recorded. 




Sense of touch. 
             
Many different methods and medias used to communication in styles and volume.  

 Drawing from shadows
Drawing using repetitive pattern in 
 different pencil/media shadings. 

Recorded.
City of Manchester.

Small sample of photographs I had taken, that I found interesting to take for it sense of detail, fragile and unusual aspects of City of Manchester.  I think, it has the perfect place to explore art by its Architect buildings, museums and art galleries, shops, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs everywhere. 

I am really interested how the City still remains the old, unwanted side of broken down builds, how some elements the streets are not excellently clean and tidy. However, I see this completely different. This 'unwanted' view of Manchester, makes us artists be interested and excitement brings too our paper.  










Recorded. 
Outside and within the studio. 

Mixed media five shading tones. 

Mixed media different tones shading painting with combined drawing with objects. 

Mixed media, ink painting. 

 
Close up - Glove, black ink and super glue.

Drawing with object, black ink. 

Drawing with object, with ink.

Drawing tool. 

crumpled sheet of paper with rubbing surface.
Pattern window.

 Mixed media piece. 


Close up - Paper, blonde fake hair, watercolors, pva glue and hints of salt. Once it was set and dry, I keep having thoughts of how to improve this piece but at the same time not to damage it. I keep thinking about, what would happen it I put it in heat? Numerous of times, I kept placing the piece in the Oven and Microwave. I preferred the Microwave method. It was quicker to see the qlue and salt to change colour and show its true form of my interpretation of a wall of bricks in mixed media. Additionally, I also discovered that the heat made certain sections between the spaces and lines of hair crumpled and made some effective details. 

Another photograph will be placed. 



Collected Objects placed together to form numerous pieces to experiment with. 

(long drawing will be uploaded and followed by others)