P1- Jessica De Murro

 

A) I personally found her collection named ‘unspeakable’ and 3,650 Days’ remarkably fascinating as it explored the emotions of the psyche as it relates to human experience. My final piece will be inspired by these collections and how they are portrayed.  De Murro has participated in many exhibitions and has published a vast majority of different types of work.

B)Jessica De Muro is a contemporary artist who focuses primarily on installation, photography and mixed media. She originally received her BA for journalism from Michigan State University before persuing the art of photography.

C) Jessica De  Muro– specialises in installations, mixed media and photography-inspiration for the installation piece. Muro did one collection of photographs called ‘unspeakable’ which denotes the message of the mental state after sexual abuse etc.

D) Jessica De Muro responded to very serious events that have happened which makes her work very individualistic and special. She created her work to draw attention to serious incidents that have happened over time.

E)‘The installation consists of 3,650 images of individual eyes, all of which have been taken over the last year. The images are going to be suspended from a wooden base and then hung from the ceiling of Gallery 27 so that the images fall at approximately average heights giving viewers a face to face interaction with the piece.  The structure itself is designed to create a sense of the passage of time and also a visual identity to ten years of changed self perception.’- Kickstarter.com

P3, P4,M2-Final Piece Projection Images

The set up for the projections-

The lights are positioned opposite each other facing the background of which the image is being projected onto. The camera is positioned between the lights and next to the laptop and the projector.

P6- Safe Working Practices

Hazard- Drill

Safety- When using the drill, I need to make sure I am wearing safety equipment like goggles to protect my eyes

Hazard- Bandsaw

Safety- Making sure that the wood is cut accurately.

Hazard- Pliers

Safety- Making sure there are no rough edges of the wire that are likely to be caught when handling the piece.

P5,P6,M3,D2- Process of making my Final Piece

  • To start with I used a plank of wood measuring 16.5cm as the base for my final product.
  • The plank of wood needs to be drilled with holes enabling the wire to be hot threaded inside.

I measured equal distance for where I wanted the holes to be drilled, making 4 columns and 21 rows. Where the lines cross is where the holes need to be drilled.

  • Holes were then drilled where the lines crossed and the plank of wood was then painted with white paint for a more of a professional look and glossed.

 

  • I then started to thread through the wire between each hole and attach small pegs on the end of each one to attach the final images.
  • I attached the images onto the pegs and made sure the images were facing the right way so the white on the back of the images was not visible.

I believe that my final piece has turned out very successful as all my original ideas from my plan have been involved in my work. I have used my ideas inspired by Jessica De Muro and Mads Perch in my work.

 

M1, D1,P2-Projection Examples

The images above are the set up for projections. The first image shows the set-up involving   a projector on a tripod with a plate so the actual projector was secure. The projector is then faced towards the two white boards for a background to project onto.

The third image is another set up for projections. However, this set up is completely different.The projector is behind the black board which also is digitally connected to a laptop which is used to select the images to project. The images will project through the hole and go through the triangle. The camera is facing through the triangle right at the projector, whilst flour is being thrown into the light beam the camera will capture the patterns made by the projections.

The contact sheets above is from a shoot I did in the studio of projections. The ones which shows a purple projection were created from using the mini projector which was used against the two white boards for a background for the subjects. The triangle projections were created from capturing the light being projected by projector into the triangle. The last image has been photoshopped as I adjusted the hue and saturation. This was originally my favourite photograph from the shoot as it captured the light from an interesting angle.

P2, M1, D1-The Sample Experiments

  1. Inspired by Angela Buenning Filo, her hanging wall installation made by wood on a round frame has made me take an interest in doing a sample size of her round frame by using withy and string to attach photographs onto the stick. The photographs will be of projections. The withy will be shaped into a circle and have the diameter of 13cm. The string will also be 13cm long which the images will be hot glued onto. The shape of the constructed piece will relate to mathematics.
  2. The second sample is inspired by Alma Haser, the piece will involve a portraiture photograph of a subject being printed off A4 size and then printing off a second copy to then make into origami similarly to Haser’s work. The origami piece will then be stuck onto the portraiture photograph to give it an abstract look.
  3. The third sample will involve photographs being hung from string from the base of paper as it gives the same form effect as Jessica de Muro’s work. A wall hanging installation is in relation to mathematics as it involves shape. The photographs will be of projections with the height of 5cm with the width 4cm. The string will also be 13cm and the paper base will be half an A4 sheet.
  4. Inspired by Mads Perch, i will take photographs of a subject with shapes and patterns being projected onto them. I will then present these images in a 3D form of free standing cubes made from paper inspired by Michael De Courcy. There will be a variety of images printed off and made into multiple cubes to then give a different perspective of the images.

 

Plan for Final Design

My Final Piece is inspired by Jessica De Muro and her wall hanging ‘eyes’ installation. The format of how De Muro decided to present her work is similar to my idea as they are hanging in no specific order from a main base, this being wood. My actual photographs were inspired by Mads Perch as she has used projections in her work involving patterns and shapes. However, I decided to project words onto the subject as it is a more direct link to English.

1.My final piece will involve a variety of different photographs I would’ve taken in the studio which will be portraits of projections. The projections will include words from the novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ by the Brontes.

2.The portraits will involve the projections being hung from either wood or plastic by wire or string as it’s transparent.The piece would look more put together and professional if I use a better material. The wire will be attached to the base of the frame by either hot glue or strong adhesive.

3. The base measurements- half a meter/ taking up half the of the exhibition wall

4. The length of the wire that will be hanging from the base and connecting to the photographs- 1m/varied

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P5,P1,M2-Mind Map (original ideas)

3D Ideas-

  • Sculpture- images presented on something free standing
  • Projection
  • Installation
  • Create a 3D collage
  • Sew or embroider photos
  • Print photographs onto a flexible surface and distort them
  • Stain or smudge the photograph using water
  • 3D printer
  • Resin
  • Glow in the dark

Ideas for photographs (Maths or English related)-

  • Architecture- Angles in relation to Maths
  • Writing meaningful words and display them within nature or on a subject- poem/Shakespeare in relation to English

This could be either using projection or taking a portrait of a subject covered in words and then printing it on a flexible surface etc.

  • Jessica De  Muro– specialises in installations, mixed media and photography-inspiration for the installation piece. Muro did one collection of photographs called ‘unspeakable’ which denotes the message of the mental state after sexual abuse etc.

‘The installation consists of 3,650 images of individual eyes, all of which have been taken over the last year. The images are going to be suspended from a wooden base and then hung from the ceiling of Gallery 27 so that the images fall at approximately average heights giving viewers a face to face interaction with the piece.  The structure itself is designed to create a sense of the passage of time and also a visual identity to ten years of changed self perception.’- Kickstarter.com

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  • A mobile (almost dreamcatcher like/wall hanging installation)- To present my final piece which would involved mathematics as it’s shape.
  • Angela Buenning Filo- wall hanging installation

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  • Presenting my work on wood almost like a frame allowing the work to be then hung on the wall.
  • A tapestry, printing the image onto fabric
  • Printing the photographs onto a canvas and then making a frame for the image to free stand on.

P1- Artist and Designer Research

  1. Mark Kessell 

A) Mark kessel is an American photographer who originally became interested in daguerreotype  as a medium for expressing ideas about identity using specifically abstract looking portraits.

B) Kessel’s work is contemporary.

C) The majority of Kessel’s work is influenced by his biological and scientific interests. One series of his work includes the development of personality and the lifecycle of the human species.

 

D) Mark Kessell’s work is very modern and takes the form usually as a sculpture. His work originally starts of as a drawing and then is taken into the 3D form. Kessell’s work is usually presented in an installation. In my opinion, his artwork is very unique. His drawings and photographs arguably could be considered as being basic However the way he presents and breaks up his work makes the art interesting to view. This idea of splitting up the image has inspired me as I could split up my images by using mathematic symbols.

 

2. Gary Hill

 

A) Gary Hill is an American artist who is known as one of the most foundational artists in video art. He took a strong interest in computerised images and using multi media structures.

B) Hill’s artwork is contemporary. However as an artist he wanted to challenge himself in the genre of performance art.

C) Gary Hill responded to his interest of performance art by creating artwork that paid attention to how spoken sounds can be reacted to in different environments and conditions.

D) Gary Hill’s work would be considered contemporary and slightly gothic. He combines video, sound, performance and installation. The example above of the hands in the shadows is titled ‘Three ways at once, (I don’t understand language)”. The fact that Hill involves language within his work deeply inspired to me to possibly involve meaningful words within my piece of work and project them onto a subject. His artwork denotes an underlying message of combining language with visual art, he creates powerful connections between the body.

 

3. Mads Perch

A) Mads Perch is a London based photographer. Perch was remotely interested in projections and creating interesting patterns on the subjects he uses.

B) Perch’s style of work is contemporary and very modern.

C) The fact that Perch’s artwork is very modern also adds to the studio lights and technology involved in order to create the projections.

D) Mads Perch’s artwork is based on the idea of projecting patterns and shapes onto the subject who is usually the main focal point. This creates an almost illusion on the subject and also clearly shows the contrast between the shadows and the light in the picture. Perch’s work is contemporary and modern. I like again, the idea of projecting patterns from the light source onto the subject.

 

 

4.Alma Haser

A) Alma Haser is a London based photographer. Her work is massively inspired by her interest in genetics and how you can blur distinctions between three dimensional imagery.

B) Haser creates very contemporary style of artwork which appears very abstract.

C) Haser responded to her interest in genetics by creating the series ‘Cosmic Surgery’ which depicts portraits which have been very manipulated into futuristic paper sculptures.

D)Alma Haser’s artwork is very unique in the sense that she involves the idea of complicated origami construction over the portrait of a subject. The series involving origami construction is called ‘cosmic surgery’, I like the the unique twist on the portraits as it gives haser’s artwork individuality and character.

 

 

5. Michael De Courcy

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A) Michael De Courcy was born in Montreal and in the late 1960’s he developed his passion to create artwork.

B) Courcy characterised himself as a ” multi disciplinary artist” and community activist.

C) Courcy responded to his interest in Public art as he created many series of photographs of ordinary people doing things they would do in their everyday life. As well as creating projections which was another one of his interests.

D) Michael De Courcy used cardboard boxes to present his photographs as it created a 3D dimension to his images making them being able to free stand. Each cube of cardboard shows a different perspective of the images. Courcy uses a mix of installation and media intervention.

 

 

6. John French

A)John French was an English fashion and portraits photographer. He started creating and advertising his own work in a studio just after World War II

B/C) French wanted to break fashion that was traditionalised and he intended to mirror social movements during the time. He helped popularise the fashion statements of animal prints and the famous mini skirts.

D) Typically, French takes photographs in black and white against a clear background. Focusing clearly on Fashion reflecting high and low contrast. The examples above show clearly how projection of a simple basic pattern can create almost an entire outfit on the subject. This artist has inspired me to use projection in my work, possibly involving either mathematical signs or words from English literature being projected on a subject.