day 2: for day two I took off up the galtee mountains again and, like yesterday, my exploratory work started in an unplanned way. as well as thinking about landscape and lens, i wanted to take a quick selfie on the mountains for a FB post. again I was struck by the idea myself as framer... Continue Reading →
landscape and lens ‘residency’ (day 1 to 5)
lens versus eye - an iso series (day 1: landscape and lens 'residency') creating a 'residency': after revisiting my PPP, i have been thinking about creating my own residency because so many residences that i've researched either don't suit my available time frame due to work commitments or do not suit the kind of exploratory... Continue Reading →
stereograph landscape (developing a series)
developing a series: i just spent the last few days working on 3 editions of screen prints which uses a dual image to create a single image through a stereograph - like the way the human eye uses binocular stereopsis - a slight shift in the framing from left to right. this is all part... Continue Reading →
stereograph landscape (making day continued)
methodical approach to colour: following on from making day, where i went through the C and K of the CMYK screen printing process for a landscape image to test on my stereograph, i spent the rest of the day and weekend working through the MY of the CMYK process in a very methodical way. this... Continue Reading →
stereograph landscape (testing boundaries on making day)
testing the framing of landscape: as a follow on from my stereo landscape i bought a stereoscope with the idea of exploring landscape as image through a compound eye - rather than a single fixed perspective associated with gender, which is something i have been exploring and challenging in my making and research. the composite,... Continue Reading →
looking back to looking forward (testing practice)
so far: looking back on my work related to the testing my boundaries task, there are lots of ideas to consider taking forward. one of the things that i have learned from the boundaries task was the relationship with audience and my making. i think going forward i want to continue to make work in... Continue Reading →
landscape & image: still frame and moving perspective
another open call: i decided to submit to another open call - one that i have been meaning to submit to before but never got the chance. now that i'm in the 'open call' frame of mind after my 'boundaries' task i think this would be a good year to submit. i have already sent the... Continue Reading →
embodied lens & gendered landscape (contextual study)
i have been doing a lot of research reading and writing this weekend for my contextual study. one of the things that came up during my peer review and tutorial was that the scope of my essay might be too large so i have been trying to narrow it down to maybe 2 parts/points relating... Continue Reading →
so far … again (week 13: presentation for testing my boundaries)
where am i at again?: i thought at this stage i would be finished the 'testing my boundaries task' but the task is proving to be so helpful in asking me to consider how i make work, who i make work for and where my work is encountered that it really needs to continue and be... Continue Reading →
‘made up’ postcards – out to audience (testing my boundaries week 13)
having selected a varied (kind of) audience, i spent today preparing the postcards for posting - addressing them, fixing stamps and writing a series of handwritten messages on them. the messages are short and allude to some of the things i have been thinking about in this work re landscape and image making. i varied... Continue Reading →
‘made up’ landscape postcards contd.(testing my boundaries weeks 11 & 12)
i thought i would spend another day working on the image for the 2-part 'made up' postcards that i intend to send in order to reach a new audience and start a conversation about my work and notions of landscape - how we look, consider, understand it etc. i started by looking through the CYMK... Continue Reading →
‘made up’ landscape postcard (week 10: testing my boundaries & making day)
as part of creating opportunities to reach out to a new audience and testing how far i push this through my making, i have started to work on a small double edition of postcard size screen prints to be posted to people who have not seen my work - maybe to start some kind of... Continue Reading →