Primary research
I have started my primary research by taking photographs of my daily journeys. Focusing mainly on what I see and what catches my attention.
I have started my primary research by taking photographs of my daily journeys. Focusing mainly on what I see and what catches my attention.
Nature in the urban landscape is my starting point and initial line of enquiry.
Through out this project I have tried to focus on developing my own style in painting. I think painting for me is instinctive process, I enjoy the physicality of applying the paint.
Reflecting on nearly a year of living in a Pandemic situation all our lives have been seriously upended.
Thankfully , the new images are a lot better quality and they sit better in the gallery space.
In choosing which painting I will use for my final outcome I need to consider how it will be viewed.
The current restrictions have allowed me to indulge a reading habit, I reread “Kidnapped” by Robert Lewis Stevenson.
I decided to set up a print area in my studio space to develop my lino print series further.
Lee Lozano, an eccentric artist who pursued Conceptual Art and painting in the 1960’s and then left the New York art world for self-imposed exile that included an embargo on contact with other women.
My starting point was to look at other signifiers of fear such as knifes , guns and tools.