Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current

Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current
Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current
Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current
Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current
Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current
Some Snippets From My Animation About Brexit Which I Have Linked To Slovakian Folklore For My Current

Some snippets from my animation about Brexit which I have linked to Slovakian folklore for my current project ‘Then and Now’

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4 years ago

An oil painting which was part of my A-level coursework, inspired by Caravaggio. (Oil on Paper)

An Oil Painting Which Was Part Of My A-level Coursework, Inspired By Caravaggio. (Oil On Paper)

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4 years ago
Some Face Casts Made From Plaster And Painted With Acrylic Paint Inspired By Hasegawa Tohaku's Mystical

Some face casts made from plaster and painted with acrylic paint inspired by Hasegawa Tohaku's mystical paintings


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4 years ago
Some Sketchbook Pages For My Pathway Project, ‘A Distance Forms Around Our Bodies’
Some Sketchbook Pages For My Pathway Project, ‘A Distance Forms Around Our Bodies’
Some Sketchbook Pages For My Pathway Project, ‘A Distance Forms Around Our Bodies’

Some sketchbook pages for my pathway project, ‘A distance forms around our bodies’

4 years ago
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery
Some Close Ups From My End Of Year Show. Suspended Heart, Lino Prints And Embroidery

Some close ups from my end of year show. Suspended heart, lino prints and embroidery

4 years ago

My animation called, ‘My New Home’ inspired by Lauren Child’s book illustrations and animated stories about ‘Charlie and Lola’. The theme throughout is about our ever changing environment and the environmental issue of sea pollution. I loved making this animation and I especially enjoyed taking all of the photos, Sooooo many photos :). I used a light box to create a slightly translucent effect. The piano music was composed specifically for this animation and played by my sister Zuzy.


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4 years ago
Sculpture Workshop : Today I Cast My Sculptures In Plaster And After Painting Them With Shellac, I Covered
Sculpture Workshop : Today I Cast My Sculptures In Plaster And After Painting Them With Shellac, I Covered

Sculpture workshop : Today I cast my sculptures in plaster and after painting them with shellac, I covered them in PVA glue and sprinkled them with copper and oxidized it so that in a few weeks they will go green. This will give an old feel to the sculptures. I am also going to paint some with acrylic paint and some with shoe polish

4 years ago
Kehinde Wiley And The Male Identity.

Kehinde Wiley and the male identity.

Kehinde Wiley , ‘Alexander The Great’ - Oil on canvas, 2005 ( 243.8 × 182.9 cm)

Kehinde Wiley is an African-American artist who conveys sensitive messages through his naturalistic, bright and vibrant work. In many of his paintings Wiley presents the male identity in a unique way. His painting ‘Alexander the Great’ showcases this, presenting a young African-American man in modern attire holding a sword and standing in front of a brocade-like pattern; typical of medieval tapestries and byzantine silk production in the 6th century. 

Much of Wiley’s inspiration comes from classical paintings. The name of this painting ‘Alexander the Great’ references one of the greatest warriors in history. In his time, it was rumoured that Alexander the Great was Zeus himself. By the age of 25 Alexander was The king of Macedonia, leader of the Greeks, overlord of Asia Minor, pharaoh of Egypt and 'great king' of Persia. Although he was a great ancient leader, his brutality was also renowned and was known to be self-indulgent and reckless.

Wiley has also drawn inspiration from various paintings of Napoleon. His painting ‘Napoleon leading the army over the alps' is similar to that of Jacques-Louis David’s 19th century painting, ‘Napoleon Crossing the Alps’. Not just the names are similar, but the positions on horseback of both men in the paintings. However the man presented in Wiley’s painting wears an army uniform, giving his modern interpretation of the painting of Napoleon. 

The painting, ‘Alexander the Great’ explores the male identity in a distinctive way that references the past and present. The painting is full of juxtapositions for example with the man’s headphones and the centuries old sword he is holding, the modern designer logo on his coat and the ancient textile pattern behind him. In paintings, a sword symbolises protection, strength and courage, which are all  traditionally ‘typical’ male traits and something that Wiley strives to challenge. These ideals clash with the background colour which is green which represents peace, harmony and balance. These are more favoured male traits nowadays. Furthermore, it is possible to see that the background brocade pattern comes round and over the figure in the painting in some areas coming into the very foreground. The swirling and smooth pattern softens the painting and wraps around the strong and proud pose the man stands in. Brocade fabric and patterns are typically expensive and historically show upper class. The pattern makes Wiley’s painting appear more ornate and regal and also softens the proud pose of the man and shows delicacy and gentleness.

The pose in the painting is reminiscent of the painting ‘Napoleon Bonaparte in his Study at the Tuileries’, 1812, which presents Napoleon in a similar pose, with his hand on his hip, looking straight at the viewer in an imposing way, with a sword also featuring in the painting showing his masculinity and strength. Paintings of Napoleon are often grand and show his great power, but his violent tyranny and invasions are said to have been ‘grounded by an aggressive over-compensation for his short stature’ some historians say. 

I think that this pressure of being as masculine as possible was something felt in the past as much as it is in today’s society which is something that Wiley intends to convey in his paintings. In my opinion, Wiley intends to show changing attitudes toward the male identity by referencing hyper masculine historical paintings. Wiley contrasts these attitudes with flowers, soft colours and intricate patterns, challenging the old ideals of male identity but also giving them a different and new relevance in the modern day.

References:

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great

https://www.artsy.net/artwork/kehinde-wiley-alexander-the-great

https://www.theartstory.org/artist/wiley-kehinde/

https://cxainc.com/edition/portraits-inspired-by-napoleon-by-kehinde-wiley-and-jacques-louis-david-come-together-for-the-first-time-ever/

4 years ago
Casting And Making A Mould From A Real Pig’s Heart. I Am Planning To Suspend It At My End Of Year Show
Casting And Making A Mould From A Real Pig’s Heart. I Am Planning To Suspend It At My End Of Year Show
Casting And Making A Mould From A Real Pig’s Heart. I Am Planning To Suspend It At My End Of Year Show
Casting And Making A Mould From A Real Pig’s Heart. I Am Planning To Suspend It At My End Of Year Show
Casting And Making A Mould From A Real Pig’s Heart. I Am Planning To Suspend It At My End Of Year Show

Casting and making a mould from a real pig’s heart. I am planning to suspend it at my end of year show and have threads come out from it. This was a really interesting experience, I am happy with how the plaster cast turned out. I had to make multiple versions as the artery on the first cast broke. It was quite delicate.

I painted the cast with a PVA glue and water mix and then painted on top :)

4 years ago
My Own Photos For My Pathway Project Which Were Inspired By Charity Henderson’s Work. She Paints Portraits
My Own Photos For My Pathway Project Which Were Inspired By Charity Henderson’s Work. She Paints Portraits
My Own Photos For My Pathway Project Which Were Inspired By Charity Henderson’s Work. She Paints Portraits

My own photos for my Pathway project which were inspired by Charity Henderson’s work. She paints portraits in neutral tones and blurres them out slightly at the edges creating a smudged effect. Some parts of her portraits are in focus and some are completely blurred. I experimented with putting plastic bags in front of the face to made some white highlights and putting tracing paper on the face to smudge features


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4 years ago
Multiculturalism And Prejudice, Elizabeth Catlett

Multiculturalism and prejudice, Elizabeth Catlett

Elizabeth Catlett, ‘I have always worked hard in America’, Lino cut 1946, printed 1989

The linocut ‘I have always worked hard in America’ presents three women all undertaking the same chore but all at different stages. The image seems to be in a house and the three women appear to be maids showing how hard African-American women worked in America.

Elizabeth Catlett was an artist who tackled themes of feminism, racism and prejudice and the African-American experience in the 20th century in America in her work which is mainly lino and woodcuts. Her work reflects the experience of African-American women and was inspired by her own experiences, black history in America and the experiences of three of her Grandparents who were slaves. She once said; "(My) purpose is to present black people in their beauty and dignity for ourselves and others to understand and enjoy and to exhibit my work where black people can visit and find art to which they can relate."

After graduating in Fine Art in Iowa, she won a fellowship which allowed her to join the most important printmaking workshop in Mexico, the Tower Grafica Popular. In this workshop artists tackled social issues such as fascism and literacy through prints. There, Catlett made a set of 15 linocuts called ‘The Negro Woman’ in 1946-47. The print, ‘I have always worked hard in America’ particularly stands out. The three women seem to be doing the same chore in a repetitive manner. They all look the identical and are completing the same task which I think hints at the racist notions toward black women in America throughout the 20th century, treating them like the same person, and the fact that the only work that women could find was domestic housework. The hand of the woman in the foreground is large, it is not in proportion at all with her body. Catlett did this for expressive purposes but I also think that it could be signifying that African-American women were overworked. The fact that the hand is in such awkward positions may indicate the women feeling exhausted and drained. Furthermore, it is so noticeable that the women look very similar, they could almost be the same person. Catlett could be showing one woman at different stages of her work, implying the repetitive nature of the work of the women and the never-ending nature of their situation, highlighting the exhaustion of African-American women in the US.

This print may also reflect on Catlett’s own life experiences as she was arrested in 1949. This was due to her own activism and because of the fact that some of the members of her printing workshop were members of the Communist Party. She was banned from entering the United States and was labelled an ‘undesirable alien’ by her home country. In 1962, she renounced her American citizenship and became a Mexican citizen. This makes me wonder if her piece ‘I have always worked hard in America’ challenges her exile from America. The print was created long before she was banned from entering the country however in a way, I think it is relevant to her own life and may have reflected her feelings toward her circumstance.

References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI5o3cqrBb0

https://renee-phillips.com/famous-black-artists-who-confronted-racism-and-inequality/

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2000.95

http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai3/segregation/text5/catlettnegrowoman.pdf

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