Monday, 26 November 2012

Sketch book

The following pictures are close-ups of the pictures which I hung up in my studio around a week ago.


This is a photograph of my sketchbook diplayed on the wall and the following pictures are the close-ups of each piece that was displayed. All this sketchbook was based on two photographs I took which are shown in a previous post.

 
Cardboard was used and cut with a blade


Charcole


Chalk


Newspapers


Acrylic paint


Glue-gun on acetate


Colouring pencils on green paper


Acrylic background and wool thread


Charcoal

 
Coulouring pencils on blue paper


Pencils, HB and 4B


Black paper cut out and sticked onto white paper


Pencils, HB and 4B

Chalk

Glue-gun on acetate


Acrylic paint


Cardboard cut out with blade

Saturday, 10 November 2012

My sketch book displayed

On thursday I was talking to my tutors and they suggested that the pages that were yet to become a sketchbook should be hung onto the wall like a gallery piece. I was told to take out the pages I didn't like and hang the ones which I did like in such a way that it looks pleasing to the eye. I was told that having my work displayed on the wall will help me with my project. This sketchbook was based on photographs which I took in my house and the space around my house. The two pictures in the center are just two of many photographs which I took. I chose photographs in which one was organic and one man-made and then I picked out two out of ten and made a sketchbook using different materials to show the lines or the spikes.


Thursday, 1 November 2012

Face Paint :D

Because I like Halloween and painting mine or peoples faces I decided to put these pictures on my blog. I'm not sure what it is but I have always enjoyed painting onto people's faces. It is much more fun than painting on a flat piece of paper and even though it might only last for a day it's still worth it :)

I didn't paint the face on the right of the picture but my face on the left. I did that in the morning in college the day of Halloween :) It's a Zombie and a dying person :)
 I face painted both, the one on the left of the picture and myself. :) It's a skeleton on the left and Jack Sparrow on the right.
 
This was taken later on during the day of Halloween It's a Zombie groom and bride. Sadly I have no better close-up of the make-up from the both of us. Every Halloween I look forward to painting my face :) it's a lot of fun and if it's done right it can look great :)

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

A new Direction

I haven't posted in a while due to Halloween and all, but now i'm back :).Last week I was talking to my tutors at the progress review and they suggested to move away from colour and focus more on "Observations from Domestic Space". The reason that topic was advised was because I took photos, which they liked, during the first few weeks of the course.The photos are close-ups of different objects around my house. I was told to go back to them and work on them in more detail, looking at their colour and textures and to see if they are organic or man-made.

 These are two photos I took just to show what I do :) the top one is organic and the one under it is man-made, but they are still very similar in a way :)

 So that's what I'm at now :) bye for now.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Paper Weaving

Last tuesday I went to a 3D workshop, and as I have mentioned before I learned how to finger knit and do paper weaving. Paper weaving is done with paper straws. :) Just like finger knitting it's very simple but looks great. I tired it using different numbers of straws as it changes the way it will look. I used 4,5,6,7,and 8 straws. Those are a few pictures of the things you could do with paper weaving using different amount of straws.


This one used 5 straws
 This one uses 8 straws

 This one uses 7 straws

 This one has 4 straws

 This one has 6 straws



 In order from left to right:
7 straws, 4 straws and 6 straws

 This one uses 5 straws and is coloured using acrylics

 :) and that's all of them together


Ceramics Demonstration


On thursday I went to the first years ceramic building to see a bit of the ceramics demonstration. There, Marcus O'Mahony, demonstrated some of his works. He is part of many different ceramic groups which are not only located in ireland. O'Mahony's studio is in County Waterford where his work is mainly done on the wheel. It was an interesting demonstration as I don't know much about ceramics. He mentions that ceramics is about the materials, the making and the firing and not just the making, which is why he himself loves pottery. I learned that the clay used in pottery making can be very important. Marcus O'Mahony gets inspired by looking at other objects and architecture, but mostly pottery. I learned that there are many different types of clay such as the very textured clay that O'mahony likes to use which looks redish but after being fired turns black. Very hot temperatures when firing can even turn the redish clay into a metallic looking one. The reason for that is that the clay is naturally high in iron content but the salt draws the iron out. Another thing I learned at the demonstration was making one pottery piece out of two pieces and then putting them together on the wheel. The top part is made first on the wheel and then the lower part. They are measured out to make sure they will fit on top of each other. From being at the demonstration even for just around one hour I have learned many new things which I never knew about. It was worth it going to O'Mahony's ceramics demonstration. 
http://www.marcusomahony.com/

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Finger Knitting

Last tuesday  I went to an 3D workshop in my college :) . There I learned how to do finger knitting and paper weaving (which I will post about another time). :) I didn't even know that such a thing as finger knitting even existed. It is such an easy thing to do and also a lot fun. These are some images about the threads I knitted.


In this picture I did finger knitting using three fingers.

 This is a close up of the finger knitting one where i used three fingers.

In this picture I used four fingers to knit.

 This is a close up of it.

 With this I was just messing around with coloured thread. I used four fingers there.

.
:) here is a close up of it

Because I now am able to finger knit I will try dipping some into dye next time and I might experiment a bit with different materials. :)