Archive for January 2017

Testing hanging.

Testing out if it can hang and not break. I like how distorted it looks, however i have a massive problem with this hanging, due to it reminding me of a lamp shade. Hanging the object stretches it out and makes it look bigger than the ones on the floor.

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TIDE exhibition

TIDE was an exhibition curated in an empty shop space, in Worcester Crown Gate, by Esme Bamber. It presented works by students of years 2 and 3. The exhibition presented a triptych with octopuses by Dani Flavel, a performance by Robin Woodward and 4 sculptures by Kiz Ayton Green and multiple sculptures by Peter Rickard…

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White sealed cube.

                After a successful unassembling of the object with 8 pieces per side I have decided to go for quantity instead of size. Due to a few broken pieces I have cut the parts that could be used in to smaller pieces and replaced the missing parts. This way (4 pieces per side)…

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NIGHT IN THE MUSEUM: RYAN GANDER CURATES THE ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION

‘When I look at sculptures of the human figure I am frequently left thinking of all the things that they’ve seen. This is the world of the silent onlooker.’ Ryan Gander   As I entered the exhibition I discovered a variety of pieces in different stiles,media and materials. The exhibition was united with the color blur. Ryan gander has…

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Solo show technical requirements.

I would like permission to put screw hooks in the walls and the ceiling in the project space. (I will plaster ,sand down and paint over afterwards. ) I have tested the screw hooks and they can hold the weight of the objects easily. I would like some help with instalment of the objects (Hanging…

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9 pieces per side.

         After multiple failed attempts,lost patience,5 broken facets and a lot of opinion of this object, with the help of 3 people I have managed to build it and make it more or less stable. I mentioned before that i am intending to experiment with sizes , but unfortunately the material that…

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