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The process of making this piece was something I wanted to study too, especially the way my hands moved or where on the page they went to create this blind drawing. I though having the images of my hands as part of the drawing in the different stages added a 3D aspect to them and […]
The lines in the hands really grabbed my attention after I used the ink and I started looking at how those small lines can tell the different stories of each person. I played about with enlarging them through printed photos and trying to collage them to create a new view of the same thing, something […]
Mark Wallinger Looking at his work, I really enjoyed the two handed paintings he done that resemble Rorsach blots capturing your attention to decipher them. The ‘id Paintings’ 2015/2016 series of works that influenced me to consider working bigger scale and add a level of playfulness to my hand movements. Reading about his work and […]
Working with white paint on black paper, these had a different quality then the rest. These works looked like dramatic examinations of the hands and where they have been on the page, tracking the hands, the palms and the fingers. The white paint also added depth in areas that the hand’s weight pressed down or […]
Looking at the different marks that are made during drawing, I added denim as the material to work on top off as it relates to my investigation into Asher. They said they often wear jeans and that technical drawings are something that they enjoy, I wanted to combine the two and focus on how that […]
Developing works that focused on hands, leaving their mark and finding ways to capture an identity within the way hands are used. Looking at how thumb prints and prints of hands are used in documents or records, I wanted to use my own hands to recreate the ways Asher’s hands may move through everyday acts […]
Following the brief from the character building project, I investigated the people within my group. We decided to carry out a video call in which we got to know one another better. I then went about asking Asher questions and writing down useful information that might help inspire me to when creating visual links between […]
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