Wednesday, 25 February 2015

the last of the research...

After my initial research into rural locations I had made the decision to focus my project on Path Of Condie to see what more I can find out to inform my stop motion video.  I visited T-Pot Studio in the tiny hamlet and had a great time finding out more about life in Path Of Condie.

This research has, as I find it often is with research, been very helpful but for a while slightly overwhelming as I was still trying to figure out how I would take my project further with all this new information.

Most of my research photos reflect an interest in music, the countryside and people.
As I had stated in my Personal Learning Plan I would like to look into peoples perception of things, which I thought would tie in nicely with how we perceive the countryside and the people in it.

I have also just recently posted a little question about the countryside for people to answer on social media sites Ello, Facebook and Twitter.  I have also set up an email account for people to respond to privately if they don't want to post anything publicly.  The response I got through Facebook was fantastic but, I think because both my Twitter and Ello pages are new, I have had far less response on those sites.

Next week I should be starting to work on experimenting with visuals for my video and maybe even a  very short mock video with a rough story board to develop.

View from outside T-Pot Studio in Path Of Condie

the kitchen curtains 

the rare old mixing desk

Robin Wynn Evans on the guitar

green and black patch leads

some multi coloured patch leads

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

More researching of things...

This week I've been continuing with my research into rural locations and have narrowed it down to visiting 3 places. 


 I've been able to come up with some good visual and contextual ideas for my final project and importantly been able to get started on filling up my sketchbook with the decisions I've made about what location to focus on and the direction I want to take the whole project. 


I also spent a few days at my chosen location taking research photos and recording a few videos, which were all invaluable as far as being able to develop both concept and visuals for my piece. taking ques from sounds that I recorded on videos and photos of key objects and colours. I can't wait to continue developing this project and I will post more photos of my locations and some of the objects that I found to be relevant. 

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Location research photos...

Tillicoutry looking towards the ochils...note the cars

Tillicoutry with some interesting graffiti under the Ochil Hills

Lots of Alloa's old buildings/Mills are now leisure centers or shops

Some old signage lost in amongst the new ones in Alloa...funnily enough it's the name Young!


This week...

With this week being a Holliday from college I have been spending a lot of time researching, photographing and visiting some locations for my degree show brief. My first thoughts for this project was to look into small rural communities and find out what main industry, if any, drives them now. I also wanted to look at some of the perceptions we have of the countryside and how lots of the stereotypical views we hold of the quaint little country village/hamlet are based in the past. Some new paintings I have seen of such locations don't even seem to have street signs in them let alone a car! I have some photographs from a few of the locations I visited but will upload them in a separate post. 

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

reflective blogging...

So...

This week I have concerned myself with coming up with a plan of action.  Something that can help me organise the tasks I have to do leading up to the degree show we all have coming up.

 I am a little daunted by the prospect of having a real life degree show, but with all the time plans and reflective writing that goes along with it I'm sure I can manage to not forget anything important! Which is a comfort.

I can also still add things at any given time along the way, as i remember them or as other problems arise that I may have to correct.  So far the plan I have seems to be working but I'll know by the end of my degree show I'll know if I should do anything different or not!




Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Hello there...

After my brief holiday obsession with old signage I am back at college again.  For some this may seem like the start of lots of work, and it is, but it is work that I enjoy so much it feels like fun!

So...

This year we have a much quieter studio space as it is only us 3rd years coming and going from the  studio we have.  I much prefer it quiet like this, with the exception of radio 6 playing away behind us, I think it makes for a more productive place, for me anyway.

The first week of work started right away, not like any '2 weeks to get back in the college mindset' we had previously been afforded.  I thought this was great because I absolutely don't want to waste any time on projects this year.  I am trying to become a more organised and professional person, especially when it comes to my art practice.  

Our first project that I am working on is a live brief...which is quite exciting really!

It has come from the MacRobert Arts Centre in Stirling and they would like us to design a christmas themed piece of art to take the place of the massive christmas tree they normally have just outside the theatre entrance...the only thing is they have asked for it not to be a christmas tree.  Hmmm...

Some initial ideas were to look into the panto they have on in the theatre and take some inspiration from that, as well as looking into other areas of the MacRobert Centre that could be utilised by me for the purposes of this project.

I have been really enjoying creating stop motion films...I quite like that they seem to be a cross between mixed media and painting, only they move which I am still fascinated by.  The filmmaker Norman McLaren created many stop motion films in his lifetime and I am massively influenced by the work he has done.  At the MacRobert Centre they also have a cinema which is appropriately named The Norman McLaren Film House.

I liked this connection and have decided to look into stop motion with cut paper for this piece.  Here is one of Norman McLaren's cut paper stop motion films La Merle 1958...

http://vimeo.com/19545301




Monday, 4 August 2014

Still on my holidays...

So...I've decided to start a new couple of projects for my own amusement during my time off between college terms.

After having been through to Edinburgh for a previous project I had a fair collection of images from various parts of the city. Views of streets and closes, old buildings and really old buildings, unusual little markings on the pavements or partially worn away posters on telephone boxes.  That sort of thing, city stuff.  The one thing that did grab my attention was the very old graffiti at the top of the Scott Monument, fascinating stuff.  Not just scrawled writings like 'baz waz ere' and stuff like that but beautifully etched perfect lettering depicting initials and usually a date too.  I also began to take photos of old and fading hand painted signage for businesses around the city, usually found at the entrance to a tenement which housed several businesses.

With that in mind, I have taken myself into my home city of Glasgow, to do the same.  Its amazing how many there are and how many look like they may disappear from sight very quickly.  Some are already worn away without much trace but there always is a little left over, maybe even just a slight discolouration of the sandstone they were painted onto.

Well, I thought...and so I'm on a one woman mission to try and preserve as many of these lovingly hand painted signs that may not remain for much longer in our cities or towns and even villages.

I'm not entirely sure yet exactly how I will preserve these masters of signage but I'll just see where my research takes me, either way its entertaining just trying to find them!


Some world famous hand painted signage up The Barras in Glasgow