Research – Self initiated
Primary Research
· Looked at buildings, modern architecture to
achieve a feel of futurism, as shown in fig no.1. John Lewis building in Leeds as seen on the right was very eye-catching to me when we had a trip to Royal Armouries in the first unit; The Rock, shopping centre in Bury, as seen on the right, also has very interesting architecture.
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Zooming into the detailed rich sections, to
inspire my work, and something I could translate in my own style through
drawings and mixed media.
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fig no.1 |
Secondary research – artists, Companies, library research
In my feedback I was advised to always look back in the past to
predict what the future might hold.
· I was very inspired by the book Art Deco by Judith Miller. Futurism and Futurisms by ;
· Artists – Debbie Smyth, is an artist who draws with pins and thread. As seen in the fig no.5. I was very intrigued to translate this in a way that it looks intricate yet futuristic. Inspired from the idea of using pins, I have translated the photographs in my own style and then experimented the pins into different mediums, such as, metallic acrylic paint, hammered them down into linoleum sheets.
Engineering embroidery (Live Brief)
Next step
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fig no.2 |
· I was very inspired by the book Art Deco by Judith Miller. Futurism and Futurisms by ;
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The Chrysler
building in New York City, as seen in fig no.3 To me, it was very
interesting to see that yet having the geometrical structure; it has a feel of
the past. The colour and the details on the top look very traditional, a very
balanced merge of the past and the present.
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fig no.3 |
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Hospital
Art – where people could look at an art piece and its modern nature
could take it’s viewer to another world i.e. the future. To make them ponder
and take them to a different world to where they are.
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Companies – Jason Bruges Studio’s installation in Great
Ormond Hospital, called The Nature Trail, runs along a
50m length of corridor and aims to create a calming and engaging route to
surgery.
The installation features illuminated and
interactive animal characters, including hedgehogs, horses and rabbits, which
appear in a forest and foliage wallpaper. The animals come to life when sensors
in the ceiling sense movement below. See fig no. 4
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fig no.4 |
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fig no.5 |
· Artists – Debbie Smyth, is an artist who draws with pins and thread. As seen in the fig no.5. I was very intrigued to translate this in a way that it looks intricate yet futuristic. Inspired from the idea of using pins, I have translated the photographs in my own style and then experimented the pins into different mediums, such as, metallic acrylic paint, hammered them down into linoleum sheets.
The dimension created by this technique is very
interesting. The linoleum sheets look like the glass exterior found on buildings,
due to its greenish tint; but it is malleable and the process of things going
in and out from it is very unusual.
Engineering embroidery (Live Brief)
From my initial observations, I am aiming to
produce an interior piece that could fit within a hospital or a public space such
as transport stations.
The theme future forward will be influencing my work during this project.
The theme future forward will be influencing my work during this project.
Next step
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Research beyond just the buildings, to bring some contrasting element.
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More experiments and risk taking with the pinning technique with
linoleum sheets.
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