Sunday, 9 March 2008
Portobello market yesterday
Author project

suit or costume.' We then had to wear it in a 'rebirth' on 4th march and explain it to the class and tutors.
New brief and Berlin
Berlin- friday 22nd feb 08 to monday 25th feb 08.We got set a brief to 'observe the city and the way it works, isolate a 'thread' of activity.'
I mainly took photos of things I liked so I could draw them when I got home.
22nd- We arrived at Hotel Transit (Mehringdamm tube,) dropped our bags off and then we went to the jewish museum (judisches museum berlin.)
23rd- we went to a flea market then to a nearby monument in a park. Then we went to the Bauhaus Archive which wasn't good at all. We went shopping to a vintage shop where they weigh what you buy. In the evening we went to bang bang club which was so bad. We ended up leaving, travelling to different places around berlin and ended up in a small bar until 6am. It was good but we had no sleep.
24th- we went to Berlins natural history museum and drew dinosaurs because I love them (I mentioned this before!) Then we went to Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, it was like Berlins version of the Tate Modern. I enjoyed these but we were really tired. We went to the Berlin Tower in the evening and on the way met 'Charles Xavier'. He was apparently a 'rapper' from America.He was bad. He told us he was the devil and he was going to corrupt our minds etc. He also told us his life history and how he was a drug dealer. We didn't talk back much but we videoed him. This was on the tube. We went up the berlin tower which was also bad as all we could see was our reflections in the oddly angled windows. I'm pleased we made the effort to go up it though. Then we met everyone in a nearby german pub.
25th- we went back to the area where the tower is to get rubbish souvenirs, went to an italian restaurant near to the hotel for lunch and then we flew home.

Life drawing and odd shoes

I signed up for life drawing a couple of weeks ago. It said start at 10.30 so I got there at 10.20 (early) but as I walked in the lady was talking about how 'illustrators are always late.' Apparently it started at 10. No one told me this. It made me uncomfortable and I felt embarassed in front of the class who were set up and ready to go.
As a result of being late I was put right next to her. Less than a metre away, looking up at her. I could literally only see her torso and side of her hair. I could just see some of her face if I moved around slightly. Also, she was clothed.
I got left to it so started drawing in my sketchbook with my usual pens. The lady came round after criticising everyone elses work to look at mine. I don't think she knew what to do with me. She looked and said 'I'll leave you to it.'
The group stopped for a break and I decided to leave as I had some work to do and I had already drawn the same part of her about 10 times.
As I got in I took my shoes off only to realise I'd been wearing odd shoes...
oh dear...
bit of a disaster really. Glad I went though.
Assessment feedback and V&A
Collectively these artists use a diverse range of traditional and new technologies, from carving, sewing, welding to animation and laser etching. Working with exceptional skill and attention to detail, they use ordinary materials - paper, thread, dust and nails - to make works that are both intricate and large in scale.'
Author project
Saturday, 8 March 2008
I love London
I thought I'd mention this as some of the people we saw out were such good characters. I always seem drawn to old people anyway. I think it's the detail in their faces or something but I love them. Anyway, these are some of the people I liked... This man was busking...
This man was watching a busker...it was windy...I love it...
This man was drinking at 11am and dancing with two old male buskers who loved life and couldn't dance.
I love them all. I aim to draw them soon.
Assessment
I hated the build up to it. I'd done all the work and knew what I wanted to say etc but I get really nervous. As I was about 8th in the group I was worrying the whole way through everyone elses. As soon as I started it was fine. It was just the anticipation.
My leg however was not fine. It decided to shake furiously and uncontrollably. This wasn't good.
Museums and Lectures
I woke up and the urge came, I got up and went to the natural history museum, drew one, looked round and left. Maybe I dreamt of one and thats why I had to go... Maybe I'm just odd.
I like dinosaurs. I like to draw dinosaurs.
I love the detail and structures of their skeletons. I don't think I would like to draw them if they weren't in skeletal form. It was a good trip.
We had a lecture by Jim Stoten. It was good.
Animation - Story project

Our next brief was to select a piece of music and produce some form of imagery or performance etc to go with it. I chose to do an animation. The song I chose was La Valse D'Amelie (piano version) by Yann Tiersen. It's taken from the film Amelie (which I love!)
I'd never done stop motion animation before so I hoped that what I was doing was right. I wasn't sure on how to time things and know when certain bits had to happen to respond to the music but I tried my best. I really enjoyed doing it but I think I became a bit obsessive. I'd like to do more things like this but with a bit more guidance.
I originally tried to use objects and parts of my kit (from a previous project) to animate the song. I was going to shoot it from above and lay the objects on the floor below but it didn't look very good and I couldn't keep the camera in the same position. It was a bit of a disaster. Then I thought about 2d images and about cutting up magazines so I had a go and it worked a lot better. I made most of the pieces and put blue tack on them all and stuck it all on my wall. It was really time consuming but I'm pleased with most of my animation. Some of it could be improved however.
Story project
When you listen to this song more than 4 times it starts to grate on you.
We had to make a series of five books describing this song in different ways.
These were colour, type, narrative, draw, then the final one was to be based on one or more of the other excercises.
I didn't do much of these at uni as there were four songs we could've done which were therefore played on a loop. You had to wait for your song to come on before you could do much and before you knew it, it was done and you'd have to wait again. I found this really frustrating and found it hard to concentrate. As a result of this I youtubed the song at home and played it over and over until I finished all of my books.
I now know all the words. It's bad.
Reporter continued and Timeout
f well.
Reporter project



Over the christmas holiday period we were asked to find and document a club. We had to do reportage work. Like a visual journalist on location. We were asked to produce 30/40 site based images and 10 A3 images.
For my 10 A3 images, I decided to layer them to show the members and show the club. I drew a different member on different sheets of acetate or tracing paper. When the images are apart it shows the space around them and shows the loneliness a few of them spoke to me about. When they are put together it shows them as a club and how it brings them all together. The images weren’t as good as the originals as I had to copy them. This lost the quality of line but it showed my idea.
Friday, 7 March 2008
Object continued again
I tried to think of realistic uses for the teapot.
During this task, I was thinking of how Daniel Eatock works and started thinking about anything I could do. Tea is bought and sold in shops in teabags. Teabags make tea. I made a teapot out of teabags. Its function as a teapot would and wouldn't work... it would still create tea as the water would pass through however it would collapse and only be able to be used once etc. I really enjoyed sewing them all together and figuring out what to sew where etc. I'm pleased with th
e result.
I also bought some buttons from Deptford market. I love this place. I sorted them all out. I love doing this.
Object continued
We then had a one day project to do. We had to bring in the domestic objects we previously drew 50 times and arange everyones on a table to draw them.
From them, we had to draw a series of 10 images each conveying
Object
Hunterian and Kemistry
28th November - Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. I've posted the 3 images I drew there on this trip at the very beginning.
Editorial and Poster






