ACRYLIC ON BOARD.
This semester at university, I have
decided to base my studio project on economic deprivation. This subject has
arrived from a long journey, originally starting with practising drawing body
parts. I was then influenced by a visiting artist who gave a lecture last year,
Daniel Dallman. His work focused on how couples used the space of a mattress. I
quite liked this idea, and developed it to make it my own, moving on to
focusing on how space differs between two people depending on the relationship
between them, e.g. sisters, partners, strangers. I started making work on how I
and my partner share our bed, and focusing on details such as how we place our
feet and hands. This then lead me to look at the topic of sleep, focusing on
sleeping positions and what they represent. However, I then became stuck for
ideas, so took a step back and looked at my mind map. I had written down 'sleep
deprivation', which I broke down, and researched different types of
deprivation. My work has now progressed onto economic deprivation, and the
circumstances I am living in now. I shall be using found materials, and
materials I already have for this body of work, I will not be buying anything
new as I cannot afford it. This is what my project represents, doing with what
you have got. The concept is not only portrayed through the images I create
(above: the idea that, literally, nothing can come between me and my partner,
not even money), but also through the materials and equipment I use, e.g. using
flour for stencils and coins for painting, objects and materials around the
house.
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