Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Unit 5 - 21m
Paralles Exhibition Grace and Clarkfife gallery



Catch up. Term 2

Unit 4 - 74m, The beginging of the Unit.


The original name for this piece of work was Detrimental.

I was struggling with titling my work from the start of the year and was simply thinking about interesting names which suited the work without thinking about whether or not the name was adding any connotations or un-necessary references to it.

After a crit it soon became clear that the name Detrimental was far too overbearing for the work. With the work at such a height and over hanging on the viewer it left enough for the audience to make up there own preferences to what the work is about with out adding a name like Detrimental.

With this now in mind i decided to research into the origins of where the work derives from, music.

After a heavy pound of research i realised a typical pattern in music though history is by numeric order with a derived key. For example, Beethoven's 5th symphony in B minor, it gives a specific title finishing with a reference that introduces you to the piece without adding any words that house other connotations to influence the audience.

With this research in mind i decided to start titling my work in a similar format.

Unit 1 - 20m

Unit 1, the first work developed, made using 20 meters of wood. The amount of wood decided on purchase and not on how much is used in the final product.

Unit 1 - 20m
Unit 2 - 62m
Unit 3 - 62m
Unit 4 - 74m

Further drawing...

God Bless the Barnes Bar.

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Term 2. Let's Begin.




Term 1 / Crit / One Step Forward /






Term one. Big Ideas. Big plans. Big essay. No excuses.





Sunday, 8 November 2009

The start of the beginning of the end





It's been a busy start to my last year at art school and i apologies for my lack of commitment to this blog. Thank you to the followers, my audience, who legitimise me putting the time to write bad english and show you attempts of an 'Art' practise.

I've been looking for an opportunity to sell or display the prints i did over summer (5th June Modulation post). I received a phone call/email asking me to install some drawings in a coffee shop near George's square, Freshhh. Although it was late notice, maybe a day, i thought it would be good to grab the opportunity and just accept.

I didn't really have a clue what the space looked like, how bigger space i had, whether it was in the coffee shop or if there was a gallery space etc.

I'd just finished work. Taxi - Home. Pick framed drawings up. Art school to pick up tools for installation and other drawings to optimise space if needed. Susie (help needed). Coffee shop.

The space was nothing what i had in mind, a small basement space with off peach walls covered in marks. This is not me complaining, simply admiring the fact that i thought this might be some Hugely glamours first artists like start to a 'real' career.

Susie was very kind and helped me decide how to display them. The final out come as shown.

Since it was the week of the Merchant City Festival and there was also a big opening of some sort in the coffee shop, we had the option to advertise/sell the work.

I didn't get any takers.

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Meet my Studio wall.

The drawings are the back bone to my current work. Drawing as previously stated, have never been my forte. However times change and so do artistic inhibitions.

There's still no conceptualism to my work.

I feel due to the type of course I'm studying it involves me to have some sort of conceptualism around my work - but i don't, and i'm not going to panic about that.


2D to 3D




(Models)

These models are from the drawings done earlier on in the year, (again see Modulation Post).

To really muddle all this up, as i was drawing and making models, i also decided to organise a group exhibition for 4th year - any one could choose to be part of the exhibition or not.

I wanted the exhibition to be a good opportunity for the year to once again work as a team, show some work, drink some cheap wine and have a good time.

Compared to a previous exhibition i had organised last year "All of a Sudden", i wanted this exhibition to be coherent and lucid. I wanted it to feel like an opening. Not just a bunch of students throwing work together.

"All of a Sudden" was badly put together, more so just in terms of where the work was placed around the building - it all felt exceptionally displaced and had no real bond with any of the works.


"A Working Way Forward" Exhibition poster


I new in my head exactly what i wanted the exhibition to be like. Sounds corny but i could feel precisely the atmosphere i wanted during the opening.
Everyone who new what they were doing had been given a wall or floor space, those who hadn't were willing to work with others to come to an agreement as to where their work would be placed during the final few days.

My priorities for the exhibition were not the art work. It was simply everyone having a good time.
Lighting and background music were essentials for the event to be spot on.








Thanks to everyone who contributed, helped or came along to the exhibition.


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It was a pretty manic week, organising the exhibition, preparing my sculpture and amongst that my brother came up to glasgow after coming home from japan so i had quite a had full to entertain.



I have big ambitions for my next sculpture/installation, and it's nice to be once again excited by the work i'm creating.


Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Summer efforts...



As i realised summer would be mainly based around work work and more work i felt the need to attempt to achieve something sustainable for the final year of art school.


Carrying on similar ideas from where i left off i simply decided to draw.


Drawing, as I've previously mentioned, has never been something i have been good at or enjoyed. Usually i would try everything in my power to find some sort of way around it but for once I've found a good strong point in my work to carry on and keep going with.



Like the last post, the drawings i've been focusing on have all been in adjacent to music, modulation and sound patterns.


I managed to throw some work up at the Flying Duck, Probably the most random place I'd think to house work but it was nice just having it on public display for all the dunked people to view.



Also some more substantial framed works hopefully to be housed at The Drawing Rooms.












Friday, 5 June 2009

Modulation






mod·u·late  (mj-lt)
v. mod·u·lat·edmod·u·lat·ingmod·u·lates
v.tr.
1. To adjust or adapt to a certain proportion; regulate or temper.
2. To change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of (one's voice or a musical instrument, for example).
3. Electronics
a. To vary the frequency, amplitude, phase, or other characteristic of (electromagnetic waves).
b. To vary (electron velocity) in an electron beam.
v.intr. Music
To move from one key or tonality to another by means of a melody or chord progression.




I feel modulation is a good word to describe my work at the minute. Recently i've been struggling to maintain an anchor on a specific theme in my work. 

So to try and refreshing things a little i decided to go back to the drawing board (literally). 

With sound/music still in mind, and something i feel i can no longer get away from, i decided to scratch at these elements of noise and go back to the foundations, Musical notations. Or rather simply manuscript.

By playing about with score or manuscript i think i've touched on some really interesting features of 'modulation' through drawing.