Sunday 12 July 2009

Tea-stained Failures

These are the final images I produced for the chair project. I really, really don't like them. I think they ruin my drawings. It was a really bad, late-at-night-got-to-hand-these-in-tomorrow decsion to tea-stain the background.

Family 1

Family 2

Family 3


Family 4



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Family 2
















Family 3




Family 4







Family Photos











Family Groups

Family 1 (orginal research photos: Old Man and Dog & Boy and Girl)


Family 2 (Orginal research photos: 4th July Kid)

Family 3 (Orginal research photos: Baby and Dog)


Family 4 (Original research photos: Young Man)

Behind the Photo Images

Images inspired by the old photographs. I tried to use the essence of the japanese art i was looking at in the layout. for the subject, i was thinking about what happened before, after, or at the same time as the photograph (but not in the frame).




Old Photographs

The next part of the project was to concentrate on a strand of research that we uncovered while looking at our chairs. I kept finding old photos of people using wicker furniture, as they were commonly used in photographer's studios.




These photos are some of the photos I developed further. There are more that I liked but didn't develop as much on my flickr.


Japanese Art


Some images of Japanese art that inspired the second half of the Chair project







Different uses for the Wicker Chair.

I didn't really get much done at the beginning of the chair project, it was a very image-creating heavy task, and this was where all my tutors said that I was working too hard on producing one image, and taking too long. I think I still have that problem. I find that when I work roughly and quickly, I don't put as much thought into my work and it becomes basic and boring.

Wicker- Dress

Wicker - Sledge


A Garden - Chair
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Friday 10 July 2009

Drawings from researching the Wicker chair.

The Chair project.

And so i get around to the start of the dreaded Chair project. I chose to research the Wicker Chair.
This was probably partly infleunced by my trip to New England, which of course is full of wicker chairs.
Below are some photos of some lovely old wicker chairs that were on a terrace of one of the HUGE houses built in New England, by rich Americans in the late 1800's /early 1900's.



And these are some simple wicker chairs i found in the Garden room at the Geffrye Museum.





Thursday 9 July 2009

Bits.

This is a piece of Annette Messager's work I saw in Paris:



And this is an Art Deco Teaset I found in the Geffrye Museum.
I really love the colours and design.



I used to really love the Geffrye Museum when i was younger, when I went back to look at it, though, it wasn't as special as I remembered. I preferred the more modern rooms.
My favourite was the Turn of the Century room (below). I assume this is what my family home would have looked like at some point. (in the past, before we owned it, obviously)