Thoughts & Work. 2nd Year BA Drawing.

Saturday 30 October 2010

Haunch of Venison





Loud Flash was an exhibition of Punk posters from the start of the punk revolution in 1977, incidentally this coincided with the Queen's Jubilee.

After compiling a 'checklist of punk' using the posters on show as sources I felt there was definitely something very 'un-punk' about the exhibition- each poster encased in a plastic wallet arranged in fairly neat rows in a crisp white space. I think the show would have had much more impact viewed in the dingey basement of an old pub or in a derelict factory... but it was interesting to see the rebellion smothered in this space.

THE CLOCK

Christian Marclay: The Clock





Friday 29 October 2010

Undressing, Dressing.



I tried to upload my second video, but it's not working... so here is the link to Undressing, Dressing.


Getting In, Getting Out.

Thursday 28 October 2010

Robert Longo.

Untitled (Jackson's Nebula) 2006
charcoal on mounted paper 292.1 x 177.8 cm
Untitled (Moon, 1865) 2006
charcoal on mounted paper 223.5 x 182.9 cm
Untitled (Starfield #4) 2006
charcoal on mounted paper 238.8 x 121.9 cm

about B-movies

After watching a few examples of

history-

 B movies had their heyday during the 50's where it was conventional to show a short, low budget movie before the longer main feature. This

VERB LIST

Richard Serra's verb list


to roll
to crease
to fold
to store
to bend
to shorten
to twist
to dapple
to crumple
to shave
to tear
to chip
to split
to cut
to sever
to drop
to remove
to simplify
to differ
to disarrange
to open
to mix
to splash
to knot
to spill
to droop
to flow

to curve
to lift
to inlay
to impress
to fire
to flood
to smear
to rotate
to swirl
to support
to hook
to suspend
to spread
to hang
to collect
of tension
of gravity
of entropy
of nature
of grouping
of layering
of felting
to grasp
to tighten
to bundle
to heap
to gather

to scatter
to arrange
to repair
to discard
to pair
to distribute
to surfeit
to compliment
to enclose
to surround
to encircle
to hole
to cover
to wrap
to dig
to tie
to bind
to weave
to join
to match
to laminate
to bond
to hinge
to mark
to expand
to dilute
to light

to modulate
to distill
of waves
of electromagnetic
of inertia
of ionization
of polarization
of refraction
of tides
of reflection
of equilibrium
of symmetry
of friction
to stretch
to bounce
to erase
to spray
to systematize
to refer
to force
of mapping
of location
of context
of time
of cabonization
to continue

My list of words relating to my work



trapped
surrounded
enveloped
encased
covered
wrapped
masked
cloaked
smothered
hidden
concealed
disguised
altered
deformed
deconstructed
blurred
constrained
imprisoned
contained

escaping
emerging
growing
reaching
pushing
pressuring
forcing
breaking
stretching
smuggling
fighting
writhing
surfacing


AHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Rebecca Horne

Matthew Barney

Sunday 24 October 2010

I LOVE YOU

I picked up a nice addition for my bedroom too...


(1.5m or so in height... and quite heavy considering it's polystyrene!)
I carried the heart (like this bear) from the river to London Bridge station and took it on the train home to Hither Green.

It's amazing how simply seeing a love heart shape can trigger such a loving response from complete strangers.

 I feel my experience today was quite relevant to my elective... A heart is a symbol or expression of love, so generates a positive reaction. I would have been given the same sort of attention had I been carrying a smiley face or thumbs up etc, where as a big red 'X' or a skull and cross bones conjures a completely different reactions- they carry more negative set of connotations... I am slowly reading through a book on semiotics for beginners, so I will try and analyse this further...

CARDBOARD CITY

Working at the BIG DRAW!