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Tag Archives: cost
The final exhibition install
I visited Camberwell College of Arts to finalise the installation today. There was lots going on with only one more day to complete the work ready for assessment. I brought along all of my work. Five of the pictures will … Continue reading
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Exhibition materials – final check
On June 9th and 24th we had two symposium sessions but I failed to write then up as I was dealing with issues in relation to the death of my dad on June 8th, and his estate for most of … Continue reading
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More Rubbish
I continued with the process of sorting through items needed or ready for disposal and experimentation today. This time placing the recently created image into a different sort of mounting aimed at trying to ensure the small image won’t be … Continue reading
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Rubbish?
I’ve been doing a lot of clearing out rubbish this weekend. My brother and his wife took 11 bin bags of dad’s consumables down the dump and I have sorted numerous papers into different piles for various purposes. So it … Continue reading
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Supporting materials for the exhibition
I have always known that I would want to try and engage visitors with my work. The blog is a great way to do that in terms of on-going practice but what about the final exhibition? Accordingly I have spent … Continue reading
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My part of the final exhibition
So I have pretty much all the key items I want to present in the final exhibition and how they might relate to each other and the wider work being shown. My items in relation to each other Firstly there … Continue reading
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Sculpture
Some of you might remember this post well I wanted to make something similar for the exhibition. However rather than just paint the sheaths and tubes I wanted to take the transformation a little further so that the items would … Continue reading
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Nothing (save for process, colour, shape and texture)
I’ve been trying to keep myself occupied these past few days. Dad’s back at the rehab unit and appears as okay as he can be, and I am girding myself up for tomorrow’s operation. I spent some time phoning family … Continue reading
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Another type of reference point
Yesterday I mentioned the need for a reference point in my exhibition work that would take the viewer from the conventional to my personal and that’s just what I present here. As you see it’s a small black and white … Continue reading
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A reference point in the exhibition
I’ve continued to think about reference points for my exhibition images – ie where the symbol originated – and think there are three possibilities. The first option is to show the origin of the personalised symbol. See below. The problem … Continue reading
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