I am slowly getting back into a routine of generating, making and evaluating work. This includes more frequent journal inserts. An internal battle with myself has taken place and I am now kicking myself for not keeping my journal up to date over this period. I have a lot of catching up to do in my own head. A casting and moulding workshop opened my eyes to the uses of wax and pewter, in addition to furthering my knowledge of plaster and mould-making. I embraced the chance to work with new materials outside of my studio, and would somehow like to incorporate some of these materials into my work. An additional drypoint workshop saw the use of card as a drypoint plate for the first time, allowing for easy creation of line and texture, yet a lack of depth due to the fragile nature of the material. I have also recently experimented with photography, documenting things that I have found of interest. Below: Photojoiner, a walk from Woodlane to Gyllyngvanse. An exploration of the physical journey through continuous documentation. Below: a series of photographs exploring the relationship between found objects and their interaction with surrounding environment. I am currently continuing with the process of gathering material from a range of sources in the hope that I can pull these elements together to form new ideas and pieces of work.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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