Projects
- PART 4 : continuation & finalisation.Emotive expressions through life drawing and photopolymer etches. As a continuous examination of movement within Life drawing and conceptually delving more profoundly in the journey anxiety. In the previous project, I concluded that the only obstacles hindering my the extent of the well-executed project were the lack of funds. Yet, after coming out the other side of this project and being able to extend the capacity of my concept, I realise now how premature I was to eagerly summarise. The rep
- PART THREEEmotive expressions through life drawing and photopolymer etches. Final etches. I have been exploring Expression within Movement through Life Drawing. The repetitive notion of constantly of embedding information digitally into a Life Drawing, effectively disrupting the organic fluidity of drawing in time. Despite the piece then remaining as a digital print, taking it back to an environment that will produce a tangible print. Overall, I think I answered the primary objective of my
- PART TWO : developed drawingsEmotive expressions through life drawing and photopolymer etches. During the beginning of this project I found myself researching and exploring previous emotive artists that were peculiar for their time. I have admired the work of Egon Schiele, who for a while now has influenced my work and progression as an artist. His use of raw sexuality and awakening merged delicately within the fragile charcoal strokes is still intense to this day. With life drawing becoming a new outlet, I started re-exp
- PART 1: Expression within MovementEmotive expressions through life drawing and photopolymer etches. So the brief I set out to accomplish would be to create several drawings that can convey a type of emotion through the expression of movement. I explore this interestingly by taking life drawings, digitalising them, almost disrupting the organic-ness, then taking back into the physical and printing them A2 using the process of photopolymer etching. These were the beginning stages of where I was visually mapping out my process o
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