Thursday, 26 January 2012

Immediate Environment


                                                       Here's my studio space ready for display.
 Main Prints;  I have a print of my bedroom wallpaper, a layered piece of fabrics to represent the clutter of clothes, followed by a layout of my bedroom. Together they portray my room and how I personalize and alter my immediate environment.
                                       


  


                                                     Bedroom layout, Grove Island apartment.

                                                             Bedroom Wallpaper Prints

Layered Fabric Prints
                                                                                   
Here are prints, when I made the layered print of clothes, theres prints were made by accident but actually turned out to be one of my favourites, they're simple and very clear.


Scraps of material that I printed, and here's whats left over, also a print by themselves, they picked up great details and are interesting to look at.
 
These are small prints x5, from a photo of clothes I took in my room.

                                                           MINI PROJECT - CLUTTER


                







Pictures of the room covered in clothes.












PRINT TECHNIQUES


Etching

Monoprint

Monoprint



Immediate Environment

 My immediate environment, I chose my bedroom as my immediate environment, as it's a place that I continually alter, personlaise, experience and occupy. The aim of this project is to develop an understanding of our impact on the space around us through copositional studies and to visually explore these possibilities through print.
I documented how I alter and occupy my bedroom and focused in on the clutter that builds up in my room. Clothes were causing the most clutter and were almost taking over my room. I exaggerated this clutter by covering my whole floor in clothes and took photographs. From these photos I got loads of ideas for prints.

From these prints, I hoped to portray my bedroom without actually being in my room, my studio space is taste of my room, away from home.