As another introductory project at the start of 2nd year we had to create a performance, based on our bodies and involving some kind of sculpture. Due to my crippling fear of performing in front of people, and my desire to try new things, I made a short film.
It can be found - here
Sunday, 16 August 2009
(Uni) Art 08/09 - Group Exhibition
Group exhibition.
Given a room, 2 weeks and free rein we decided to use our project to highlight the room's qualities rather than hide them. We also brought in themes of destiny, fate and individuality.
The result was this. Each of us having complete control over our own line, with the only restrictions being it had to start in the doorway and leave via the window.
The path across the room was completely up the individual.


Given a room, 2 weeks and free rein we decided to use our project to highlight the room's qualities rather than hide them. We also brought in themes of destiny, fate and individuality.
The result was this. Each of us having complete control over our own line, with the only restrictions being it had to start in the doorway and leave via the window.
The path across the room was completely up the individual.
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
My first publication!
Over the summer holidays I applied to my local theatre for any Art Journalist opportunities.
I submitted a review of Endgame, which I watched at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool for part of my Literature course at uni, and they took me on as Community Critic!
The play I was selected to review was called Six Characters in Search of an Author. Which, excitingly, was featured in the Telegraph's Top 5 the week before the press night. This is their review of the play.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/arts/2008/07/10/btsix110.xml
And, rather more excitingly as far as I am concerned..
Here is mine
http://www.cft.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=1228
I would really appreciate any comments, it is my first review so I would love any feedback : )
I submitted a review of Endgame, which I watched at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool for part of my Literature course at uni, and they took me on as Community Critic!
The play I was selected to review was called Six Characters in Search of an Author. Which, excitingly, was featured in the Telegraph's Top 5 the week before the press night. This is their review of the play.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/arts/2008/07/10/btsix110.xml
And, rather more excitingly as far as I am concerned..
Here is mine
http://www.cft.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=1228
I would really appreciate any comments, it is my first review so I would love any feedback : )
Labels:
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Reviews,
Six Characters,
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Promises
New Uni-year resolution = More posts.
This place is going to become my online record of my art and writing.
So I should begin with filling in the gap.
1st year of uni is over.
Projects were slightly uninspiring, especially after the more intensive nature of Art Foundation last year.
They included Deckchair Tourist Guides, Carrot Flutes and Alternative Portraits.
If I find anything I like i'll post them.
On the plus side we did a mock-up of the Turner Prize (as it was in Liverpool this year) and my group (who represented Nathan Coley) faced the judges and won! So I have a fake cheque for £25, 000. But better than that I have made some awesome friends..
This place is going to become my online record of my art and writing.
So I should begin with filling in the gap.
1st year of uni is over.
Projects were slightly uninspiring, especially after the more intensive nature of Art Foundation last year.
They included Deckchair Tourist Guides, Carrot Flutes and Alternative Portraits.
If I find anything I like i'll post them.
On the plus side we did a mock-up of the Turner Prize (as it was in Liverpool this year) and my group (who represented Nathan Coley) faced the judges and won! So I have a fake cheque for £25, 000. But better than that I have made some awesome friends..
Labels:
art,
Carrot Flutes,
Cheque,
Liverpool,
Turner Pize,
Writing
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Update
Sorry this is going to be alittle out of style for me.
I'm now in Liverpool, very happy, amazingly settled.
Honestly uni isn't the scary hairy monster people think it'll be.
Its ace.
Of course you miss home.
I've missed home.
Twice.
Which is alot less than most people but the truth is i know it'll all be there when i go back or when i need it.
Literature is rocking my academic socks.
4 weeks, 3 plays.
Tough but terrific.
Art,
fustrating beyond words.
But it'll improve.
And so will I with my internet-frequency.
Promises x
I'm now in Liverpool, very happy, amazingly settled.
Honestly uni isn't the scary hairy monster people think it'll be.
Its ace.
Of course you miss home.
I've missed home.
Twice.
Which is alot less than most people but the truth is i know it'll all be there when i go back or when i need it.
Literature is rocking my academic socks.
4 weeks, 3 plays.
Tough but terrific.
Art,
fustrating beyond words.
But it'll improve.
And so will I with my internet-frequency.
Promises x
Thursday, 2 August 2007
Screen Printing

I know it has been ages since my last post, but i've been busy enjoying all the things i didn't do whilst at college, like socialising :)
I'm planning to slowly put up all my back work from college so when i start Uni in September i can put work up as it happens..
Here are a collection of screen prints i produced whilst planning the chair i posted below. The idea was to play with simple but iconic war imagery in alternative contexts. I would really appreciate any opinions : )

The print above to the left is a simple linear gun print using a mixture of greens and yellows, i like the faded elements and the clarity of image.
The second print is of the reverse of this image and combines green and purple. I like the varied result of clear and faded guns and the sparadic distribution of colour.

The pink was chosen to provide the biggest contrast in imagery. Whilst i prefer the green i think the pink makes a bigger statement as it fuses the generalized gender stereotypes both components depict. I also prefer the the use of a number of colours in the other two gun prints. I think one colour makes it appear flat.
These prints were all created in my first session of print making. So despite the views i have just expressed i was generally really pleased with the images i created. I really recommend the process to anyone who needs to play with image and technique as it is easy to do and if done productively can produce mountains of work. It also enabled me to print the material for my chair, in a relatively labour-free way, other techniques would have been more time consuming and complicated.

Whilst the gun is probably the strongest of all war icons i wanted to experiment with alternatives.
So gasmasks. I realise i have written ALOT already so this is going to be brief...
Pink and green, continues male/female idea, like the depth created.
Blue and yellow, striking image but not conceptually strong.

Finally, orange and green. Abstract finish due to use of offset linear print. Like the colours together and the fresh result.
All screens were made from drawings of mine, scanned into photoshop and repeated. Then the colours inversed if necessary.
Hope you like : )
Happy summer to all! x
Tuesday, 3 July 2007
Private View
As mentioned in my last post last night was my Private View.
I was so nervous before. I think the fact i wasn't completely happy with my final exhibition was the root of the butterflies. Having already done 6 units it is hard to ensure the 7th is the best, and whilst i really liked the Charlie photograph and the chair i upholstered sadly weaker elements had to be included preventing me from being content.
When I arrived I was overwhelmed with the number of people, (having just expected it to be pupils and parents and a select few at that,) the place was brimming with members of staff (who i've never seen before) mixing with the artworld stereotypes uming and ahing and then popping outside for a creative cigarette.
My Aunt and Uncle-ish had travelled from Oxford to be there, and upon my Uncle-ish pulling a bright bouquet of plastic yellow flowers from his coat for me i relaxed a little and promptly left the strangers to their critical glances and made a beeline for my friends who, comfortingly, were feeling alot like i was only with the edges dulled by free wine. Tammie must have had a couple for when i pointed out my Dad ("the man coming towards us in the blue shirt") she said "Hello Laura's Dad" to a passing gentleman in a grey suit, who was a combination of confused and flattered seeing as it would have made him a couple of decades younger.
(Detail of chair)
Despite having already seen the completed exhibition, the fact it was officially open presented it in a different light. When one of my 6th Form Art teachers who came noted that i haven't changed it made me realise that my work was the only exhibit there with an "issue" base, and whilst at the start of the course i had been intimidated by the fact i was the only topically motivated student and therefore convinced myself i had silenced my opinionated artistic voice, i was wrong to do so, and wrong in thinking that i had. I just know that i have to work on translating all the thinking into the final pieces.
I was so nervous before. I think the fact i wasn't completely happy with my final exhibition was the root of the butterflies. Having already done 6 units it is hard to ensure the 7th is the best, and whilst i really liked the Charlie photograph and the chair i upholstered sadly weaker elements had to be included preventing me from being content.
When I arrived I was overwhelmed with the number of people, (having just expected it to be pupils and parents and a select few at that,) the place was brimming with members of staff (who i've never seen before) mixing with the artworld stereotypes uming and ahing and then popping outside for a creative cigarette.
My Aunt and Uncle-ish had travelled from Oxford to be there, and upon my Uncle-ish pulling a bright bouquet of plastic yellow flowers from his coat for me i relaxed a little and promptly left the strangers to their critical glances and made a beeline for my friends who, comfortingly, were feeling alot like i was only with the edges dulled by free wine. Tammie must have had a couple for when i pointed out my Dad ("the man coming towards us in the blue shirt") she said "Hello Laura's Dad" to a passing gentleman in a grey suit, who was a combination of confused and flattered seeing as it would have made him a couple of decades younger.
Despite having already seen the completed exhibition, the fact it was officially open presented it in a different light. When one of my 6th Form Art teachers who came noted that i haven't changed it made me realise that my work was the only exhibit there with an "issue" base, and whilst at the start of the course i had been intimidated by the fact i was the only topically motivated student and therefore convinced myself i had silenced my opinionated artistic voice, i was wrong to do so, and wrong in thinking that i had. I just know that i have to work on translating all the thinking into the final pieces.
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