Today i got some feedback on my compositions for my final pieces which was really helpful, instead of doing the play panflet i was told to have a look into the play itself and create something that was recognizable as from it. I was also told to focus more onto the brand of beer more, for instance keep the beer pump but also add a plaque i could turn into different products for branding. I found this really helpful so i decided to re do some of the drawings.
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Sunday, 8 May 2016
Development
Ive started drawing some of the elements for my final pieces, i focused more on the faces and shapes i am going to use within my pieces as i am using shapes and doing paper cut for the first time. I actually really like the drawings i have done, theyre quite simple but with the right papers and colours they could be quite effective.
I have also decided on my compositions for my final pieces. Being realistic, I have only decided on 3 2D pieces, 1 for each theory, just because of time and i wanted to give myself something doable for the deadline, accounting other deadlines we have in the meantime.
I feel like if we didnt have the deadlines so close each other i could definitely make something more adventurous, but i am excited to make the three ive decided on anyway as i am doing something i havent done before and i'm excited for the craft element to it.
Group Crit
Today we had a group Crit where i got the chance to talk about my work so far, in the crit unforetunately my tutor suggested to not create the 3D illustration as it will be time consuming and the emphesis should be on how we apply the illustrations to products. He also said that the beer theory behind Jack and Jill could be really interesting for a brand. Although devastated about the 3D illustration part, i came away really happy with the feedback i had and motivated to get cracking on some illustrations.
3D Paper Cut Illustration
After my contextual research my ambition is to create 1 3D paper cut illustration with a few 2D paper cut illustrations. Im not sure how i would actually achieve this, but i have read through processes of how to achieve it and it is usually with wires in a box, ive collected some shoe boxes with hope this is something i can create for my final pieces.
The only thing i am worrying about is the time involved, especially when it will be something i am doing for the first time.
The only thing i am worrying about is the time involved, especially when it will be something i am doing for the first time.
Marie Antoinette
In class today, someone suggested for me to watch the Marie Antoinette film. I ended up watching it so i could have more of a picture of what the times were like back then and the reasonings behind the revolution. As i understand it, the French people didn't have a lot, whilst the King and Queen were throwing money away on ridiculous stuff. This could be quite interesting to use in my final pieces.
Jack & Jill
After all my research into the different theories behind nursery rhymes i am going to focus my research into Jack & Jill for my final pieces as there are more theories behind it than the others.
Nursery Rhyme Research
Theories behind Nursery Rhymes:
- Ring around the Rosy - Dates back to the great plague of London in 1665. The symptoms being A rosy red rash in the shape of a ring on the skin.
- Jack & Jill - Most popular explanation being that its about the beheading of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the French Revolution. Also, King Charles decreased the half pint (jack) to a quarter pint (Jill) but kept the tax the same. Lastly, people believe it originated from Shakespeare as it is mentioned in his 'Midsummer Night's Dream'.
- Mary, Mary - Supposed to be about Queen Mary, who was notorious for torturing protestants.
- Baa Baa Black Sheep - Based on King Edward I imposition of taxes on the wool trade in 1272.
- Humpty Dumpty - Based around a cannon called Humpty Dumpty which was placed on a tower at St Mary-at-the-walls in the battle of Colchester in 1648 and the tower was blown up and the cannon could not be brought back up as it was buried in marshland.
- Jack Be Nimble - Based on how hard it was to catch pirates.
- Old Mother Hubbard - Based on Cardinal Wolsey, who failed to faciliate King Henry's divorce to Queen Katherine of Aragon.
- Rock a bye baby - Based on Native Americans who would suspend their children on branches and the wind would sway them to sleep.
- Three Blind Mice - Based on three loyalists who were protestant and plotted against Bloody Mary, they were burned at the stake.
- Georgie Porgie - Based om George Villiers, rumored to be the lover of Anne of Austria and then started dating King Charles I, and through him became very powerful, he was even knighted as 'Gentleman of the bed chamber'. Parliament ended the relationship.
- The Grand Old Duke Of York - Based on Richard, Duke of York who at the Battle of Wakefield marched his army from the top of the hill and then down and then back up, confusing his army which ended in him loosing the battle and his life.
- Jack Sprat - About King Charles I and Henrietta Maria when Charles declared war with Spain, parliament refused to finance the war so his wife imposed an illegal war tax after the king dissolved parliament.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Emma Van Leest
The thing i like the most about Emma Van Leest's work is the use of colour as well as the detailed paper cut. I think the use of two colours in her work, really makes it stand out. It almost looks like lace or wallpaper. I also like how the actual paper cut isn't in a set format and is different shapes.
Maude White
Maude White creates beautiful, intricate paper cuts which i love. I am unsure whether they are done by hand or by laser but either way the outcome is fantastic. A lot of time and effort must go in to each piece, which definitely pays off.
I would like to try some intricate paper put but maybe not as much as this as i think it would be pretty time consuming and would be really good on a big scale, if i enjoy this module, i would consider doing this for a bigger project in the future.
Dylan Graham
I really like how Dylan Graham uses lines in the background of some of his work, it adds something extra which i like, although used on maps, it still looks affective on other pieces.
I could experiment with this technique within my work as i really like it, although i am not sure whether it would fit within my chosen topic.
Elsa Mora
Elsa Mora's work is very eye catching, it seems to me to be very pretty and feminine. She uses a lot of intricate paper cut and does both 2D and 3D pieces. I definitely think that her stele is consistent throughout, which is very nice to see. I also think she bends and folds the paper to create some 3D effects.
Helen Musselwhite
Helen Musselwhite is my favourite paper cut illustrator i have seen so far. I love her use of simple shapes and colour palettes, along with different layers to create eye-catching 3D illustrations.
I am definitely going to try and achieve something like this when attempting paper cut, i think the different layer add a lot of depth to the illustration and add something you can't get from a painting or drawing. This is quite motivating to use this technique outside of this module. The only problem being the time it takes to create them.
Paper Panda
My tutor informed me of Paper Panda whilst i was discussing my topic. She's became really popular, with increasingly popular social media presence. Her paper cut illustrations are lovely, she also includes hand cut typography which is very intricate and professionally done.
I think her style of cutting away the negative space really works nicely and it something i will consider moving forward. I think her silhouette work is niece when there is different amounts of paper left, not just intricate lines like others.
Sangeeta Sandrasegar
I really like Sangeeta Sandrasegar's work as it is really detailed but different from others. She uses intricate paper cut along with separate bold bits within the work, which really pulls her work apart from others.
Beatrice Coron
When i saw Beatrice Coron's work in a book from the library, it really stood out for me because of the sheer detail in each piece. I also really liked how she uses silhouette in her pieces.
Su Blackwell
I have come across Su Blackwell's when i studied my foundation diploma. I am in awe of her talent to create these 3D models from books. After reading up on her process i found that she normally reads the book and then creates something inspired from the story. She doesn't like to reveal how she actually creates them as she said it would "ruin the magic", but I'm sure its quite a lengthy process, I'm guessing with wires for support and electrical elements for the lit pieces.
Yulia Brodskaya
I found out about Yulia Brodskaya when reading a paper craft book, she is really well known for her quilled illustrations. She makes both simple and details quilled illustrations. Quilling is a technique, were you coil stripes of different coloured paper around a quilling tool and then bend and shape the coils into different shapes.
I would really like to try and experiment with this technique but i don't think it would be something i would use for my final piece as it would be pretty difficult and time consuming and i wouldn't be confident enough to learn something this difficult without having a lot of practice beforehand.
Allison Freund
Allison Freund creates 3D paper cut illustrations within boxes to create different layers, and then photographs them to make into children's books. Her style is very colourful and she uses a lot of simple shapes in her pieces.
I really like her technique, which is something i will consider when i approach this module as i think using the box like Allison Freud would be a good way to create something 3D, ready to photograph for other ranges of products.
Patrick Gannon
Patrick Gannon has more of a 2D paper cut style and adds more detail into the cutting of the paper, rather than multiple layers of different coloured card. He also has a Japanese style to his work, which i really quite liked, especially partnered with the amount of detail he has within the pieces. He also offers paper cutting courses (in Japan), which would be really interesting to see what his process is.
Although i like his work, i don't think i would use this style of paper cut in my work as it would be really time consuming and i like the affect that a 3D paper cut can give as it adds depth and it makes it look somewhat alive.
Jayme McGowan
I recently researched paper cut illustrators and came across Jayme McGowan, i really like the style of illustrations. I like the simple shapes and multiple layers of different coloured card to create detail, along with drawing/painting onto the paper.
This style of paper cut illustration is what i would like to achieve in this module. it is simple but really affective and pleasing on the eye.
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