Week 13: V&A review.

All the items I chose at the V&A to study, scrutinize and the sketch had stories behind them. Some from my imagination and some I manage to discover from the cards placed near them which I researched later. All were magical or poignant, some were quite troubling.

Week 12: Surfaces change with time.

The ageing processes tells a story. What is the story? I can see clouds in the striations, water in movement, sounds in the waves that take on a circular form.

Week 12:Magic Moments.

I just liked the way a piece of tracing paper sticks to the window and picks up the light. Having seen the performance piece on Monday, I am even more interested in the idea of the slightly obscure. It raises questions. The Rosenquist exhibition was also fascinating and inspiring. I’m still mulling but both really…

Week 12: Little bits of blue.

Bits. spaces. Glimpse. Magic moments. Hope. To move forward, rather than drift, you need direction. Light at the end of the tunnel. A light in the woods. Unless like the moth and the candle or Icarus and the Sun You don’t do your research properly and you get burnt. Gaps between the trees. The path…

Week 12: You say Artifact, I say Artefact. Artifact, Artefact….lets call the whole thing off.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/artefact American English spelling Artifact. Sociolinguistic Artifacts “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” is a song written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 film Shall We Dance. Link:https://youtu.be/q7a4z7zLKts Two words, one meaning. And you thought I was kidding. Link: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sociolinguistic+artifacts&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari Social Artefact Creating Cultural Artifacts that Build New Legacies | David Bailey…