With a whole day of exhibitions comming up on Thursday I thought I had better box up the ones I’ve already seen. As our assessment week approached Adam gave me a list of shows to vivit. I read the email- great a plan. A few I had already seen and any excuse to go back…
Tag: Research
Week 20: Mark Bradford.
I have chosen to research and write about Mark Bradford. I earmarked his exhibition at Hauser & Wirth at the beginning of term but missed the opening. He had been on my radar for a while, so I have made up for My tardiness by haunting the gallery at every opportunity. I just haven’t grown…
Week 19 fromWeek 15: Failure, Jonathan Livingston Seagull and others. 22 October 2019.
I binned this thinking it wasn’t relevant. After this weeks Epic Fail lecture it fits right in. I was just a little ahead of the game. J.K. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement. JLS for short was an uplifting spiritual book that any teen could get their head around when we needed some sort of reason…
Week 18: Investigate First the Tate.
We visited the Tate Modern on day 2 , week 1 of the Investigate Project. I really didn’t think I was going to find anything new. Everyone paired off, so I quickly check the Tate web site and realised there were two new exhibitions and made my way up the escalators. Then I thought would…
Week 18:Investigate – researching.
I’ve drawing up a time table and and am going to plan leave my 5th week free to allow myself some time to critically asses the outcome of the four weeks, update, redo my portfolio -getting my lighting right- and re drafting my writing at least once before seeing Quona and the ADAS team for…
Week 15: Jars urns and bowls.
Leach, Luci, Keats, and me. Connected though objects and words. Leach has handed me via his Moon Jar a better understanding of creating an Object that means something more than just the materials its made with. Keats with his Ode to a Grecian Urn has helped me answer the question why and how we do…
Week 15: List to fill forms to sign and lovely reference notes.
These have been such a help. On my shelf along with Vasari and Ceninni. Nothing can replace clear consistent instructions when learning and invaluable when creating. My notes are now trashed and being able to pop back on line and retrieve a new copy is great.
Week 15: Preserving your Harvest – Bonne maman
Gather in some home grown produce — Read on http://www.bonnemaman.co.uk/be-inspired/preserving-your-harvest Honestly I think I have a guardian angle. I chose my children’s favoured brand of Jam to form my Triptych of Elevated Artefacts– Bonne Maman. I chose the flavour my eldest auntie made every year in autumn. Guess what they refer to Keats in their…
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