Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Gregory Crewdson




Gregory Crewdson’s soft lighting make his images feel like miniature sets where each detail is carefully arranged. He creates these images of suburban living, but showing that nothing is never what it seems. In these you expect these areas to be the perfect living experience but they are twisted to show unlikely and bizzare scenarios behind every door.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

My New Working Space

We've now moved over to our new art room and I've now got my own new working space. I have one less I'm missing a left wall but I have a huge back wall and a temporary second table to work on until we get a sewing machine there which I'm looking forward to. I was worried I wasn't gonna get a nice spot because I was the last to pick, so I got what was left over but I love my spot more than any of the other, I'm just lucky.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Street Photography

Found this blog really interesting, with black and white street photography. They give these interesting pictures that all have a unknown story with different exposures.


It makes me want to go out with my camera to take my own, shame i don't travel much by train and Nuneaton isn't a very interest area to take pictures of. I may try this in my current work with travelling.

Urban Ghost - Street Photography

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Finally, My Day Has Come!

I've wanted this for so long! When I was in year 7 I would see people's work up everywhere around school and since then I've always desired for my own work to be displayed for everyone to see and admire just like I did. I dreamed of the day my work would be presented, but alas my work was never fortunate. Until Today! Happy days for me when I saw two pieces from my A level (last two) on show in the new art room. There is nobody is more excited about having their work up than me

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Tord Boontje


I dont think i have fell in love with anyones work as much as Tord Boontje's work. It's so beautiful. what I love most about is it's link to nature and how he makes eveything look so fantasy and fairytale that is one of my favorite things ever. Where and how he sets his work is so lovely. Words can't describe how much I like this, when I was looking through his book I wanted to hug it. Even his book is pretty with tiny holes punched through making the image of a bird and flowers, oh delightful.


I've actually seen some of his work last year at the telling tales exhibition they had at the V&A in London. i loved this exhibition, its was like it was put together for me.Tord Boontje Website
Telling Tales Exhibition

Cut Out Map Photography

I created my own cut out maps like Karen O'leary and used them in photos in front of different backgrounds. I walked round my village looking for textured backgrounds, views of roads or things related to travel to take photos of through my cut out maps.
My next idea in shining light through them to make shadows.



My Working Space

This is my working space; it's not home but i still love it
We're currently on the move, so i'm getting a new place. Will be getting a new pic, good bye faithful working area

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Karen O'leary: Cut Maps


Karen O'leary creates these hand cut city prints across the world. O'leary cuts out all of the land leaving delicate webs of streets. I was instantly drawn to these, such a simple idea that I wish I thought of first. I also liked how they cast shadows and that you can view through the piece.