Sunday, 20 May 2012

Last blog entry of First Year...emotional stuff!

Last assessment of First Year tomorrow morning and then it's hello summer!

For the past week I've just been putting the finishing touches to my work before presenting it.  These assessments are soooo different from the last...i did three all-nighters to get work done for them but for this one I actually had the bulk of the work done all along...very unlike me!

I finished up my on wood blocks and collographs and then revisited my screen prints.  I toyed with different ideas of how to present them as I didnt want to just shove them into a folder and pray that they had the same impact as they would spread out.

So I took the prints and put them in different scenes.  The screen prints are all about damage and scarring so I laid them out on some waste land to give the effect of them having been abandoned.



















So tomorrow is assessment, then no doubt some serious partying for the next few days to round off the year...then the delights of packing to go home for summer! 

Bye bye First Year! :] x

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Summer oh so close....

So woodblocks are proving to be hazardous to my health. My fingers are covered in plasters as I have cut myself and skinned my fingers numerous times over the past few days. Ironic that my print is all about pain!

These prints were to be based on our own personal experiences, a story from our lives that are significant to us.  I decided to base mine on the relationship between me and my brother Gary when we were growing up.  We did everything in our power to cause each other immense pain....and I think I won that battle! 

On one such occassion, and it's probably the earliest thing I can remember doing to him, we had been playing "Hairdressers" with our teddy bears.  I was the hairdresser and he was the customer.  I got a little distracted and totalllllllyyyyy by accident, cut his hand open with a scissors between his thumb and finger.  To this day I still remember throwing the scissors across the room and running for my life while he screamed and blood pumped from his hand.  I cant remember getting in trouble for it so I'm thinking i'm too traumatised about the whole thing to remember it!  But sur where were they going giving two barely 4yr olds a pair of scissors?

So I began by picking my image.  I decided to keep it simple and just feature a pair of scissors surrounded by the word "Ouch".  Was originally going to say "Fuck!" as I thought it more effective as always but sur we were only small and totes wouldnt have been saying bad words ;)





These yokes are a bitch to carve.  So you can imagine my delight when I had finished carving this out and realised that i had done it wrong.  I had forgotten to reverse the letters of "OUCH".....so I had to start again.  Mega Sadface :(





So after doing it the right way round, I marked in with black pin, what I wanted to leave and what I wanted to cut out.  I then inked this up and transfered the image on to a second wood block for the second colour of the print.






I also marked into this one what I wanted to keep and what I wanted to take away.  Thankfully this one didnt take as long to carve as I didnt have to be too careful with the image. 






I inked up this second block in a red colour for the blood.  I began by printing up the main image first and putting this on afterwards even though I probably should have done it the other way around seeing as normally you would print from light colours to dark.








And this is what I finished up with.  I need an edition of 6 that are practically identical and this is proving harder than i thought.  Its quite hard to get the registration of the second block correct over the first print so they're coming out a tad off and also the board is pissing me off on purpose and keeps slipping when going through the press. 


As well as this part of the project, I'm still working on the other aspects of my project.  My silk screen prints still are being slowly destroyed and repaired while I try to think of the best way to display them for assessments next week.


Resorting to throwing food dye at them!






I had done some screen prints of my hand using a grey ink and it didnt come out great.  I thought it was hard to make out what the image was so I decided to make it harder and tore the whole lot up and sewed them all together to form one print which I think works better than leaving them as individual prints.












Summer almost here so just have to get through these last assessments and then I can finally do NOTHING! :D

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Using the technical term of "destroying the shite outta me prints"

Right so I finally started screen printing!

To begin with I worked with "zee eye" and printed this up using a rusty orange background colour and the eye itself being a brown colour.  I printed quite a few editions of this image as it is fast and easy to produce a  substantial amount in a short time.  Then i got about to destroying the shite out of them which was great craic i'll admit.

The prints were ripped, crumpled, walked on, slashed, set fire to, you name it i did it.  Note to self though - probably not the smartest idea to set fire to one of the prints in my bedroom....sensitive Grove Island smoke alarm alert...and the smell lingers...for a REALLY  long time!!

Once destroyed, i went about repairing them and putting them back together.  Sewing was the method which i thought looked most effective so I used it quite a lot. Totes now a pro at it!

Zee eye printed


Burned with a date on it


Needle marks

Ripped

Sewed


Ripped and glued






















On one I did write a date which is significant to me.  The original plan was to write a date on all the prints and this would make almost a story of sorts.  I may revisit this idea yet.

Next step was to change my image.  I decided to represent emotional scars, ones which arent visible.  So for this, I used a picture of me and my BFF Marion.  Using Photoshop (which i cant use so mega proud that i managed to dp this!) I cut us away from the background and then proceeded to cut out our faces to give the image a universal feeling, that these two people could be anyone.  

Using a brown ink again, i printed many copies and then, like the eye, i destroyed them.

Original


photoshop
print



Wrecked with tea that i ACTUALLY didnt mean to spill :L




So on from this, I've been trying to decide how i'm going to display my prints.  I kinda had the brain wave to make a toy chest of sorts as many people's scars that i used in this project were gotten when they were young.  With the toy chest i'll either fill it with the prints or cover it with the prints, but i've yet to decide on whether the prints will look better just purely on a wall.

Started a new project today.  Moving on to woodblocks which are really easy and simple.  The brief for this one was to take an event, story or experience from our own lives and represent it in pictures with no words basically.  I've decided to base mine on the torture myself and my brother would inflict on each other when we were younger.  I've cut his hand open with a scissors, pushed him out of trees, fractured his elbow etc. while he has done things like hit me in the face with a hurley...ok i'll admit i tortured him more!

Currently drawing some thumbnail sketches to decide on images and hopefully will start printing ASAP :)