Sunday, 10 January 2016

Online Portfolio

Porta House


Two Frog Trunk


Moss or Less


Delilah


Eli


Erik


Rosa


Tower of Dollhouses


Joan


Alexia


White Holiday


Shed

Dollcave



For describtions, closes ups and alternative images please view the accompanying posts, thank you for your time.



Saturday, 9 January 2016

Porta House




January 2016 - In preperation for interviews I revisted an old idea of making a portable dollhouse, this piece encorporates the best of my last two years work with kinetic and lighting elements in addition to great detail.

Delilah





December 2015 - In december I wanted to create a dollhouse with a devolped interior and exterior, in doing this I made a smaller house far more interesting. This peice let me experiement with the use of stencils and Spray paint and I avoided my normal colour schemes. 

Rosa


November 2015 - After visiting the Venice Biennial I wanted to create a piece which explore how complicated its is to create works. I often hear people comment on how they could have done a piece of art in a gallery because it appear technically simple. In response to this I created a gallery and filled it with tiny copies of other artists work.

White Holiday


November 2015 - The first project I did for foundation produced a large work which explores the conventions of the english middle class when on holiday.

Two Frog Trunk






October 2015 - I wanted to create a piece which was portable so it could be taken to University interviews, however the work I produced was 5ft high and weighed 30 kg, meaning it wasnt practically portable. However it remains one of my most detailed and developed works. The work is designed to be visually interesting and offer a variety of points of reference making it universally appealing and thought provoking. The use of everyday objects and images lets me communicate my ideas and believes to people.

Erik - Gothic Horror House



September 2015 - I created this huge dollhouse as a work which explored the rich visual palette of victorian writing, I called it Erik.