Wednesday 29 April 2015

Recreating the past

Since the mini exhibition, I picked up on the comments that people made about the smells and warmth of the space. I have taken this a step further and tried to recreate a smell that people instantly relate to babies/small children. I have used various products such as Johnson's talcum powder and various non-bio, pure detergents/softeners and rubbed/washed them into a piece of translucent fabric. It has taken on the scents very well, and left a residue on the fabric.

Next I plan to work on the warmth of the space, creating a comforting womb-like experience.








Tuesday 28 April 2015

Degree Show!

The degree show is up and coming! About 4 weeks to go, and so pleased to announce The House Collective are exhibiting in Project Space Plus!

Check out their website, and also ours to keep up to date with developments in our work!

http://projectspacelsad.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/

http://www.thehouseuol.wix.com/thehouse

Tuesday 21 April 2015

dark twisting, pain in the back, the arms, the thighs — pincers turned into fibres, infernos bursting veins, stones breaking bones: grinders of volumes, expanses, spaces, lines, points. All those words, now, ever visible things to register the roar of a silence that hurts all over - Kristeva, Stabat Mater

Tuesday 7 April 2015

The past

From looking at memories and occurrences from when my child was born, and basing my work upon remembrance, the artist Chiharu Shiota was suggested to me. Shiota creates large scale installations, often with black thread, and weaves household, everyday and personal objects within these structures. Traces of the past, dealing with anxieties and remembrances often appear within Shiota's work.

I have began to develop my work in combining the fold/drape work with personal objects from the past. I have experimented by encapsulating these objects within a shear draped fabric. The fabric acts as a protection for these personal, precious objects.

I aim to develop this work, along with the concept of the forgotten space under the bed, and the uncanny for my degree show work.

These are only a select few images, to see the rest please visit my Facebook page.