Monday, 26 November 2012

Bigger Picture


In preparation for this week´s POP UP EXHIBITION, I spent a fair bit of time planning and trialling for an installation I plan to use as part of my contribution.

To be able to set up work like this as a group at this point is a good opportunity to test things out and as always gain more experience - its always a learning process.




Originally I would have liked to paint directly onto a wall but with restrictions of the gallery, its not possible. Looking for other possibilities, I have tried a variety of tape - it should be sticky but not too sticky. I had tried paper strips a few years ago and may opt for that as a last resort. Although it does change the aesthetic - a line is not a flat coloured surface.


 
And then experimentation with things that are not flat. A simple garden net, painted becomes something apart from the wall, a raised form creating pattern.
 
 
 
And then by chance, the idea of an object as part of the composition. Maybe objects from my collection can be used within the space.
 
 
 
Which also led onto trying some paintings and unfinished works in and on the lined wall drawing. This is yet another dimension. It is a case of seeing what works best for what is trying to be achieved. Essentially it is the aesthetic of the materials used and how they create the forms I want that is the most important part, and how that will fit into the space as a whole.
 
Kms run this week: about 24 /no races
Books on loan from the library: around 20


Monday, 19 November 2012

Not on show

 
 
 
 
Not selected, but not the end of the story!
 
 
Busy week, time passing rapidly, but again it feels the more you do the more you can do. It feels good to be busy and making things.
 
It is also a time for reflection on plans for the work - step back a little and reassess my own plan, how can I use what has been made and looked at to my advantage or in a different way?
 

Kms run last week: just 23
Books on loan from the library: around 17, still 1.40 fine due...

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Studio space

 
 
This is what my studio space looks like now.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kms run last week: 24
Books on loan from the library: 21

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Writing, eating, not painting

It´s a lot colder and eating more seems like a good idea.

Academic writing and reading also makes me want to eat more.

However the dissertation aspect of my course is relatively small and should really be classed as an essay. Like most things which are daunting, once you get started, you find it is not so bad or hard after all. I like stuff about material culture, objects and general stuff. So I´m writing about some of my furniture.

Something old and something new. An unlikely family heirloom and a cheap piece from IKEA. They are such apparently "normal" pieces of everyday furniture that investigating them seems both fascinating and odd.

 
The sofa. It is probably 30 years old.
 

 
Billy bookshelf. Also 30 years old (the design, not our one)
 
 

 Having not made anything specific to enter into an open exhibition (deadline Friday) I intend to enter something from earlier this year - well it can either be rejected or accepted. Photo to follow.

After handing in some sort of draft of an essay, I am eager to paint from all the drawings I have been accumulating. Pictures to follow.

Kms run his week - 23
Books on loan from the library - too many




Thursday, 1 November 2012

A new direction?


Its been almost 2 weeks since I was away running the Amsterdam Marathon.

Beforehand, there was plenty time to see a few things: the newly re-opened Stedelijk museum is bigger than its previous incarnation, and we saw just about half.
Philip Guston http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/artwork/68-painting-smoking-eating
Willlem De Kooning http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/artwork/21-rosy-fingered-dawn-at-louse-point
Just two of many. Its the technique/surface and the way of portaying a subject that makes me want to know more.
http://www.stedelijk.nl/en

It´s a mostly mental thing and after running the marathon I don´t want to do much and everything feels a little pointless. It takes a week to establish a better working routine (although I´m breaking it again today). But it seems to work - in the studio before 9am, work until after lunch and then library. Run in the afternoon, although it is now dark at 5pm.

I´m not sure about the objects and things. They are just not interesting enough - maybe there needs be a lot more to start with which can then be paired down reduced, edited and considered.

I started a series of drawings like this:

 
 
Which are interiors, which leads us back to domestic space rather than singular objects.
 
 
So, last week my studio looked like this:
 


Which doesn´t look like a lot as we are now in week 7.


Kms run last week: 4!
Book on loan from the library: 16?