ASSIGNMENT 2 PROJECT PLAN

ASSIGNMENT 2

A.   PROJECT PLAN

The present conditions for an exhibition due to Covid do not allow for considerations such as are outlined in the course notes and so my planning and thinking are within the context of the present … Read the rest

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PART 2 Exercise – Think about your presentation – post 5

PART 2 EXERCISE – Think about your presentation  post 5

The present conditions for an exhibition due to Covid do not allow for considerations such as are outlined in the course notes and so my planning and thinking are within … Read the rest

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PART 2 Exercise – Profiling yourself – post 4

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

“Someone coloured my world today,

Not sure it will be there tomorrow-

I hope it is!”

PF

How beautiful, magnificent and endlessly mysterious is the natural world! This body of work aims at raising awareness of what we … Read the rest

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PART 2 Exercise post 3

PART 2 FROM STUDIO TO SITUATION post 3

 

EXERCISE

Using the space of the garden for an exhibition

Following post 1 in which I set out several alternatives for an exhibition of my work, I have spent time evaluating … Read the rest

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Part 2 Exercise: Practitioners – post 2

PART 2 FROM STUDIO TO SITUATION  post 2

Exercise: PRACTITIONERS

I have selected the following practitioners because together they represent five different aspects of my practice: Etel Adnan – poetry and language as an essential element of her creative work, … Read the rest

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PART 2 FROM STUDIO TO SITUATION post 1

PART 2 FROM STUDIO TO SITUATION – post 1

Exhibition plans

As I posted in Part 1, it appears that the usual physical gallery spaces will not be available for an exhibition and as the future opening of these spaces … Read the rest

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PART 2-studio work – post 2

PART 2  STUDIO WORK – post 2

The garden in mid-summer is in full performance mode and each morning the ‘dance’ begins!

7.00 am…

Stillness

Waiting…

Not a breath

Birds murmuring

Gently echo in the air.

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PART 2 studio work – post 1

PART 2 STUDIO WORK – POST 1

Following up on the pointers for the next assignment from the tutor, I  have been giving thought to where the focus on ‘sound’ features in the present work. One of the pointers is … Read the rest

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PART 1 ASSESSMENT

PART 1 ASSESSMENT

Evidence of a developing exhibition plan…

As I said in my previous post, these are unusual times with no clear knowledge of when a physical exhibition space with visitors will be appropriate to consider. I imagine also … Read the rest

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PART 1 ASSESSMENT -paintings

PART 1 ASSESSMENT

PAINTINGS

The following are the paintings I would have been physically sending in to the tutor for assessment under normal conditions. Each of these is discussed in the blog posts under the heading Studio Work… Each of … Read the rest

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