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| Collage photo of my great grandmother and my portrait from which I am doing an etching - more to follow! |
Art and Design at Suffolk New College in 2011...a review of some of the workshops and other stuff done over the course of the course!!
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Etching 1870 & 1970
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Spring is Sprung!!
.......busy, busy, busy....with ideas floating and colliding in my brain! So much so that it might explode...I need to harness my ideas and follow through on one or two main ideas! We are about a third of the way through our final major project and already the end of May seems impossibly close.
But first to backtrack just a little....if you remember I made my backpack as part of my textiles Negotiated Project. I also had some fun experimenting with weaving with a variety of found and recycled materials - strips of cotton, raffia, supermarket shopping bags cut into strips as well as those mesh veg bags that you sometimes get. Although it may not be immediately obvious, these are loosely based on sushi - fish, seaweed etc.
The ones above are representative of green sushi, the blue/silver colour of fish skin and other fish .
The ones above were the first experiments. The left strip is a mix of raffia(black), silver and blue and red(wrapping tape); the middle section is strip of cotton in cream and beige; the right hand section is mostly mesh veg bags and also some supermarket bags cut into strips(the yellow colour).
This is my attempt to add a design into the middle of a piece of weaving. The green and white is a large onion bag which I got from the college cafe, while the yellow diamond shape is from strips of a supermarket bag. It is surprisingly soft to the touch and works well. Let me know what you think of it.
...and just to finish The Wave section, how about this as a fun hairstyle....what you might say is 'a bit over the top'...tee hee!
So the the Final Major Project.
I have a wonderful selection of family photos, from my Dad's side, dating back to the 1870's. Bearing in mind that photography was only invented in the 1840's or thereabouts, it seems unusual to have such a good collection. I can only put it down to the fact that the family was up with the latest trends of the day ,and also very involved in the acting world and so would have had access to photographic studios etc.
As I tried to decide how to make use of this material, I realised that I too had been involved with the latest trends in the 1970's and thought this might make a good starting point and provide the linking.
Delving deeper into the history of the 1870's and my reminiscing of the 1970's, there are a lot of comparisons and differences, not least the role of women. Both eras were full of innovations, protests, new art...Impressionism in 1870's, Post Modernism in 1970's....fashion....the list is endless. Did you realise that Levi Strauss produced their first jeans in the 1870's and I thought I was trend setting in the 1970's with mine!!
In 1870's, it was all the rage to sit for photographic portraits; in the 1970's I had my portrait painted.
Mr Tate bought the patent for the sugar cube in 1874 or thereabouts, made loadsa money(with a bit of help from the slave trade), and then donated his art to the nation with the proviso 'they' build a gallery to house the works...hey presto I give you The Tate Gallery. Now the Tate Modern is building an extension, which I think looks a bit like a load of sugar cubes piled on top of each other!
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