Monthly Archives: March 2014
Creating an Environment.
This work was intended to be the start of creating an environmental space for the viewer to walk into and lose them selves in. I started with a panel of chipboard and drew a large scale version of a previous sketch, with the moss paint as a starting point. I intend to add more of a third dimensional factor to create an ongoing depth for the viewer
By selecting primary images that I feel will be successful towards the current work I will translate them into 3.D samples and apply them to the piece and evaluate how they work together as a whole piece.
Paper and wire forms ‘growing’ from the panel.
Using expanding foam samples to create Green mushroom like forms that appear to be growing form the panel.
This mushroom like forms were just samples of unused foam that I had applied to the floor in small mounds as an experiment for creating a smooth surface with the foam.
When removing them, the inside was hollow; Although that wasn’t what I wanted to outcome to be, I was very pleased that I had discovered this technique.