Wednesday, 30 November 2011

UCAS

At the moment I am currently not interested in going to university, but from going on this trip, if I was ever interested in going, the places that appealed the most to me were Nottingham Trent and Plymouth doing either the games design course or photography course (at Plymouth they had more areas of photography to choose from).
In our group discussion, we all agreed that on some stands, people were not approachable and did not want to talk or give enough information.
My overall opinion of this trip is that it is still too early to talk about university because we have only had a couple of months on our current course, and it is unclear in which we want our career path to be. I think it will be more useful next year when we all have a clearer idea.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Laura Mccafferty, Ralph Steadman and Peter Clark

Laura Mccafferty
Laura Mccafferty is a Nottingham based artist who blends Textiles and illustration to create snapshots from real life personal experiences, such as; social events and environments with sensitivity and humour.  She visually records human interaction with craft base techniques, using textiles, screen print and hand stitch to create her hyper real artwork which she has become best known for.

Laura’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in magazines like Embroidery magazine and Vogue-Australia and press worldwide.
Her work is different and unique in a way, but personally I’m not a huge fan. In my eyes her work is all the same and even though she uses textiles like Peter Clark, her approach is too flat and doesn’t appeal to me as much as Clark’s work. It also seems scruffy and childish.



Ralph Steadman
Ralph Steadman has produced thousands of groundbreaking and influential artworks in his 40year career.
Born 1936, Ralph began his career as a cartoonist and through the years has widely expanded into many fields of creativity. He is now recognised as an artist, writer, sculptor, cartoonist and designer, and has illustrated such classics as Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island and Animal Farm.
I really like the craziness and darkness of Steadman’s work, and the colours he uses to build up his illustrations. l think he is a very inspiring artist with a twisted, yet vivid imagination and I would really like to incorporate his style in my own illustrations.




Peter Clark
Peter Clark is a British artist who graduated from Manchester College of Art and Design and began his career as an illustrator and designer of animation for television.
In his work, he uses found papers, old stamps, maps, labels, love letters, cards, buttons, dress patterns and textiles to build up his collages. Using different techniques, he manipulates paper, to create three-dimensional images, working the textures, patterns and colours of his chosen materials.
Although he has the same influential art approach to Mccafferty, his style is a lot more appealing and clever than hers. I like Clark’s style and how he uses material and textiles for his work. l could incorporate these techniques in my own work for a more hands on approach and 3D effect.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Doodle


This is my doodle strip. I am pleased with most of the outcome, but there are certain aspects that I am not happy with and could do with improving. In my opinion there are still a lot of blank spaces that need filling.