Whilst working with the Tate Collective I have taken part in a number of workshops in different locations around Cornwall; all transport was provided by a vintage coach from the 1950s. This coach in comparison to other means of transport has been considerable bumpy, providing perfect opportunities to continue with my developments in visual mapping. I have started to introduce colour into some of my kinetic map drawings to distinguish from different parts of the journey. I have also in the last week just started to experiment with the idea of writing whilst the coach is moving. Combining the movement of the bus with attempting to write has made for an interesting method of mark-making. Whilst some text is easy to read other letters and words are distorted beyond the point of recognition. This makes what I have made difficult to distinguish between writing and drawing. But in spite of this I want to continue to look into this balance between writing and drawing and see what else I can discover by rosin paths between the two.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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