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Sunday, 5 February 2012

Painting Instillation...:D


My instillation was in response to a painting by Marilyn Minter,



This was my first attempt and it was too much like a still life, so I let go of my inhibitions and went bigger,






Over all this was a more interesting Instillation to paint from.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Marilyn.............

Critical and Contextual part of painting, tomorrow we are expected to construct a instillation in response to a painting by a creditable artist......I have looked thruough a hand full and choose one by Marilyn Minter.......


This is a painting by Marilyn Minter, its is a very seductive painting in my opinion,
I like the idea of chewing pearls being portrayed in a risqué manner....


This video also helped my choice....I love how wet it is and it will be interesting to portray it through the medium of paint...:) Below are a few other artists I considered...


This sketch is by an artist called Frank Auerbach...I loved the movement in the lines...


This Instillation is by a Artist called Angela De La Cruz, the shape of this piece is very interesting, reminds me of the female body and a arching hand.....


I like this piece by Christopher Wool due to its intricacy....


This is a beautiful painting by and artist called Alyssia Monks, I love how she created the wet look to the painting and successfully created the moments before a woman submerges herself in water......


Monday, 16 January 2012

PAINTING......


Just started my two weeks of my painting elective, to be honest first day wasn't very good, boring in fact, but I do like painting as a discipline so I'm going to hanging there and not totally dismiss it. The two weeks we were is basically exploring the discipline of painting, which as usual is extremely vague....

We started with picking Images that inspire and excite us so I choose Alexander Mcqueen, His designs always excite me and I choose images from my own work and from nature which I tend to get a lot my inspiration from,





The two Images above are inspiring to me, I was thinking about the veins and the heart and how they need protection,



The surface of the Heart is protected by Muscle and fat and a ribe cage, which is like a suit of armour, and I looked at different animals and thought of feathers on a bird and how they evolved from scales to beautifl a various colours and shapes, Feathers aren't the kind of protect the protects from hard more the kind that protects from extinction by attracting partners with there beauty and can intimidate rivals a predators with there size,





In all three pieces Mcqueen used feathers to create both beautiful and Intimidating Pieces, he used dyed duck feathers, sprayed gold feathers and Pheasant feathers,

"Birds in flight fascinate me. I admire eagles and falcons. I'm inspired by a feather but also its colour, its graphics, its weightlessness and its engineering. Its so elaborate. Infact I try transpose the beauty of a bird to women." 

I found this Quote In "Alexander Mcqueen, Savage Beauty Catalogue" pg 172. 

I want to attempt to translate the beauty and protectiveness of natural armour to painting during the next two weeks.

Monday, 9 January 2012

Body Cast From Hell....



                                          Here I used Plaster Bandages to create a cast of my torso.....





                      I then created a frame made from wire and wood to support the cast on its own.





                            I then proceeded to stich then pattern of a heart and veins in to the torso.



                         This is an unfinished piece I intended to have a few more veins sewn in to it.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

From Hell........Beautiful Disease....

This is the sixth and final piece of this "Embroidery From Hell" collection, The last unlike the other focuses on the blood of the heart as a spreader of disease through out the body.....


The green leaf like pattern represents the disease, kinda looks like a hash leaf haha, I choose green cause that is the colour I represent with disease,



I used a dark blue thread to give the valves of the heart definition,



I then used pink thread to give the heart a 3D appearance, which didn't really work in my opinion,


The disease begins to spread away from the heart in the form of a green artery,




The close up of the heart and the "Disease" in my opinion is quiet eye catching,


The back of the piece,


The Final faze, the piece mounted on a wooden frame and ready to join the 5 others.