Series of observational sketches at the Natural Science Museum in Madrid - 5/10 mins per sketch. These sketches led me to the digital and traditional creation of the creatures you can observe further on.
viernes, 27 de febrero de 2015
Digital creature
The previous observational drawings gave me an understanding of animals, with which I then explored the concept of metamorphosis expressed physically through beastly creatures. At first I drew these digitally using a graphics tablet, but I later proceeded to a traditional approach. This is one of the early creature concepts.
Creature the first
For my coursework I was inspired by the beastly attributes that the animal kingdom has to offer. Research at the Natural Science History Museum in Madrid aided me in the creation of such hybrid beasts, for which the creative process is detailed here. This particular one stems from the skull of a bulldog and the body of a chimpanzee.
Ink & Watercolours, 84*59 cm |
Creature the second
Panels and poems
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For this panel I photographed my hand holding a knife drenched in red ink. |
As Exam work
Through this study I aimed to explore the detrimental quality of drugs (such as tobacco), and how it has the potential to alter our physical appearance. Wrinkled, distorted facial features were at the core of this stylistic approach.
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Acryllics & cardboard for relief on canvas card, 83*59 cm |
My dystopia
For my As coursework I explored the topic of dystopia. Through heavy reliance on the rough, chaotic qualities of street art, I aimed to evoke emotions such as paranoia and potentially fear through my work. Similar to a dystopian society, I explored the idea of an omnipotent, omnipresent governmental institution instigating oppression in a post apocalyptic culture.
The gas mask creates a symbol for the people to associate with the oppressive government, effectively giving them 'someone to blame'. As seen below, "I am the symbol of your oppression"
Double sketchbook page - pencil, acryllic paint & collage background |
The gas mask creates a symbol for the people to associate with the oppressive government, effectively giving them 'someone to blame'. As seen below, "I am the symbol of your oppression"
Experimenting with lino printing and the use of typography for effect |
Digital superimposition of two of my photographs, with the aim of emulating propaganda based street art. |
Process for the final piece |
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Final piece, 2 panels each 67*48 cm |
Study of the human face
Multi-angled observational drawing |
Experimenting with collage |
Acryllics on acryllic paper, 47*47 cm |
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Rough experiment to get acquainted with colours |
Personal work
Entry Project: A piece of cake
Acryllic paint on the outside, black spray paint for the inside. |
I took these photos for loose reference for the overall proportions
Below, the end product. To create realism I used chocolate frosting to add an outer layer, reiterating the concept of temptation and evil trying to 'lure' us in through attractive features. The swirls were made using a piping bag.
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