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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
MA Reflections
The MA induction a week ago has already re lit many of my aspirations for the development of my work. Although I'm always thinking, it is difficult to maintain these lines of enquiry, without focus and purpose. Thinking of the last five months as studio initiation, the work clearly emerges in two groups. The first pieces, with hindsight seem saturated with coloured and layered almost to the extreme. The later pieces have now emerged with a softer palette, less 'finished' as yet, although this is something I need to think carefully about.
We have been asked to respond to a questionnaire linking to our work for tomorrow's seminar. This in principle sounds reasonable but so far, I have found some aspects very difficult. When you have themes in your practice which you value, but you have somewhat lost your way it is very difficult to answer questions like how can you tell if images are successful or not? and how do you position your work in a contemporary context?
However, I have as always done my best and tried to really break down want concerns me...
Generating and selecting ideas:

Contextual Research
Influences: Female black and white photographers; Claude Cahun, Diane Arbus, Francesca Woodman, Michal Chelbin. Portrait painters; Nicky Hoberman, Alice Neel, Paula Rego, Elizabeth Peyton. Painters; Peter Doig.
Themes: portrait, gaze, surface (dribbles), costume/props, gawkiness, androgyny, the female, carnivalesque, performance, fluidity.
These come from years of looking, visiting galleries, reading books, word of mouth, Internet based research, immersing in visual culture. I'm not sure how my work fits in a contemporary context yet - to explain that in my notes here is too loaded at this time. I would like to have more primary source materials to work from and more time...as I'm sure we all would.
Evaluation

Materials and techniques
Oil on canvas. With thinners and linseed. Brushes in a range of sizes. Largish canvases. I love them and they work with me...well.
Communication and intention
Themes: portrait, gaze, surface (dribbles), costume/props, gawkiness, androgyny, the female, carnivalesque, performance, fluidity.
Critical thinking

http://www.nickyhoberman.com/
Specifically, to date, Claude, Francesca, Nicky and Cindy have served me well, although this is to name but a few; there are countless images, artists and exhibitions which have set me thinking and making. I forgot to mention Roni Horn, who on face value seems to have no connection with me work, but has an appreciation of the multiple and series which compliment the thinking behind some pieces.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Resolutions
The Christmas holidays gave me the opportunity to spend some quality time at 7b:) I started (and nearly finished!) some new paintings and am full of good resolutions, to enrich...not deny myself in the coming year.
I will...
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- Sell a painting or gain a commission (to fund studio + horrendous rates)
- Start a course to enrich my creativity (haha how pretentious does that sound;)
- Share my studio with painting mates (for painting dates)
- Spend more time painting (full stop)
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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