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Tag Archives: triptych
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
Posted in exhibition, Final Products, Prints, Project 20: Physical
Tagged analysis, cost, curation, exhibition, experimentation, marketing, production values, Research, triptych
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Project 12: New project and one last diptych?
In one of my earlier posts (here) I pondered how I could evoke in viewers a sense of what I see when looking at vistas like this photo of my home. I discussed this with Jonathan in my last tutorial … Continue reading
New project ideas
I recently visited Penshurst Place in Kent. The historical site includes a Great Hall first built in the 1350s as well as a range of gardens and a mostly inaccessible larger grand building. My assumption when visiting such places is … Continue reading
Posted in Research
Tagged analysis, connotation, disability, experimentation, production values, reflection, Research, semiotics, signs, symbols, transformation, triptych
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Project 11: building on earlier work
The work I carried out here on Tuesday and Wednesday fired me up to create another image in the same vein – that is by juxtaposing symbolism against a similar image without any symbolism (rather than alternative symbols such as … Continue reading
Posted in Project 11: Signs
Tagged connotation, disability, experimentation, production values, semiotics, signs, symbols, transformation, triptych
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Project 11: breakthrough
Even though we had an important symposium yesterday I’ve been concentrating on completing this and so will focus on the issues raised at the symposium regarding our research paper over the weekend. I’ve had a bit of a breakthrough with … Continue reading
Posted in Project 11: Signs
Tagged connotation, disability, experimentation, production values, semiotics, signs, symbols, transformation, triptych
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A photo a day – the holy trinity
With just over two weeks to go before Christmas arrives we drove to a local Garden Centre to look at Christmas trees. Glitz, fantasy and avarice appeared to have replaced any notions of The Father, Son and Holy Ghost though, … Continue reading
A photo a day – a visual narrative
Karen made a quiche today….
A photo a day – pain
My thumb and wrist having been playing up recently and giving me a lot of pain. I wear a support while typing and presented it in this post (link). But recently the pain has increased and triggered my looking for … Continue reading
Posted in A Photo a Day
Tagged form, framing, function, image, monochrome, still life, triptych
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A photo a day – Night Calls
Last night our phone rang at 1o minutes past 2 in the morning. In those few seconds before answering it my mind raced with lots of terrible thoughts. Alex was out – had he been hurt? Dad is bereaved and … Continue reading