Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Magpie project






From the apple brief i began with the idea of life cycle, seeds from the apple feeding birds. When i started looking at birds i began to think about their meaning and what they symbolize. for example owls representing wisdom and a robin’s red chest representing the blood of Christ.

Firstly, I researched about magpies and became quite fascinated with the hatred (within society) towards them and the extreme reactions some people have towards them. for example when people see a lone magpie some people will salute or spit three times and spin around in circle to try and avoid bad luck , also some people believe that magpies are the bird of the devil and will make the sign of a cross to ward off the devil. Also in Scotland some people believe that a magpie seen at your window is a sign of impending death.

I began researching poems about magpies and how they link to luck and superstitions. This made me think about what magpies have done to deserve this reputation. So i looked at bird books and found that they are known for being aggressive and thieves. i also found a religious painting by piero della Francesca from the year 1420, the painting is of the birth of jesus Christ, there is a magpie in this painting that is believed to symbolize the sorrow to come. This made me wonder how far back these superstitions go?

While researching, I visited wollaton hall to see the taxidermy bird collection I began sampling and exploring form with painting ,this was underpinned by the paintings ‘2 weeks one summer’ by Damien Hirst.  I was interested by the way he used birds to create a feeling of happiness and life, but in the background objects of death are in his paintings, I interpret this as juxtaposition of life and death.

However my paintings lacked context and didn’t really have much of a message behind them. I found that line drawings had more energy and appear more alive and fluid. I decided to focus my work around the Magpie my initial experiments were around beauty and desire.

After gathering research I began making rural backgrounds to place my magpies into, but this idea wasn’t really challenging how people think about magpies ,so again it lacked context.

I decided that the poems really told the story about the superstitions behind magpies, so I decided it was crucial to the piece. From here I began silk screening the backgrounds of poetic text onto fabrics, then silk screening the line drawing magpies on top. I experimented with beads and colour this is when I gained the concept behind my work being greed and lust for materialistic things, this can drive people to do things like stealing and being envious of others.
I began to think that people dislike magpies because they can’t stand to see their own human flaws mirrored back at them from another animal. This concept was strongly underpinned by Damien Hirst’s painting ‘2 weeks one summer’ because my work is deliberately happy looking and appears quite innocent, however it has a much deeper and darker meaning behind like Damien Hirst’s work.

My canvases are deliberately ‘over the top’ with ornamental decoration. I have chosen the beads and colour because this is something that is associated with what magpies steal (or rather collect).  I also feel the plastic ‘fakeness’ of the beads reminds me of how children’s toys are replicas of adults things.

The work has become quite gender specific because people stereotypically associate beads and pearls with females. and this reminds me of a Barbie doll aesthetic, but instead it is a magpie in the center of the canvas. This is intentionally comedic and witty to poke fun at the way people behave and how a materialistic need is drilled into us from such a young age.

british seaside culture project










for this project i had a concept of sea side culture in Britain , this also touched on class , prodominantly working class. i portrayed this by using ceramic decals onto a tea set , i created typical ceramic designs but they all had imagery based on Skegness and class that made up these designs. this topic touched on class, stereotypes and racism and alcoholism.
this concept was very complicated to work with as it is a very wide topic with many different view points. i do not fully understand this topic to its full extent myself. however it is a topic i am very interested in and would like to work with again in the future.

beer plate design


Tuesday, 11 February 2014

box project display








spray painting for display

this is a fire place i found in a shed at college, i decided that it was perfect for my project because its quite a cheap fire place and is slightly damaged this links in with the imperfections of people and class.

the fire place needed to be sanded down before spray painted.

it took three coats of paint to cover completely but the finish was surprisingly even.



box project final objects

these are the final pieces i decided to spray them gold to symbolise value of life and making the value of sentimentality a visual thing. the objects are all the same colour to make them more obviously a piece of art work.






Tuesday, 28 January 2014

box project more images



 i experimented with wax but found that they loose there shape too easily and would melt under lighting.
 i tried a substance called wax glass to try and add elegance by making it look like glass however this dries sticky.









 i decorated the spray painted items

this is a plaster cast that went wrong because the original item melted under the heat of the melted silicone , however this adds a effect of deterioration and appears deformed , i found this interesting and i will experiment with this some more.

box projects concepts

this project has come from a project brief called the box project. i came across the idea for my work from mind mapping childhood and sentimentality.
i then thought about the value of sentimentality and what is considered valuable.
i decided to use everyday low cost objects found in many homes, the objects are supposed to be from a middle class background because they are inexpensive where as a wealthy household might have items made of crystal for example.
i wanted to re create the objects to add value to them by turning them into a piece of art. i also want them to be ridiculous and witty to poke fun at the way we put prices onto things and the way we judge different classes of people.
this has also expanded into mocking museums and the fact that if you put an object into a museum it automatically becomes valuable and that we accept information from museums as absolute truth.
i have made my objects from herculite plaster and then spray painted them in child like colours. I've been experimenting with patterns and glitter and plastic diamonds to enhance the silliness of them.
my ideas are strongly influenced by Jeff Koons .

box project







objects collected from charity shops and home to make moulds from.




i poured herculite plaster into the moulds ready to be spray painted.