Monday 25 March 2013

Curtis Mann: Photography

Mann is a contemporary artist who has developed an ingenious technique of using household bleach and varnish to manipulate images in ways that create beautifully deteriorated patterns.Before applying bleach, he paints sections of the image with a clear varnish. When this has dried, he adds bleach which removes and deteriorates the unprotected areas but leaves the varnished sections intact.

Image by C Monster

Image by C Monster
 For further information and a full gallery of his work, click on the image above which will take you to Luce Gallery website. You can also visit Mann's own blog at http://curtismann.tumblr.com/
 

El Anatsui: Sculptor

Anatsui is a contemporary sculptor who creates stand alone pieces and site specific works using everyday materials. He chooses his materials not just for their aesthetic value, but also because of the implied meanings and connotations that these materials bring to the work.

Between Earth and Heaven (2006): image by rafael rybczynski

Detail: seemsartless.com
Gravity and Grace Monumental: image by Eva Blue
To go to The Big Art Project for more information about Anatsui and his projects, click on this link.

Friday 15 March 2013

Opening Ceremony for Rotherham Hospital Sculpture


Back in November a group of our students submitted designs for The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (TRFT) to design a memorial to remember all the people who have donated organs and tissues for transplantation, and to recognise those that have benefited from these transplants.

 
Eight students in all submitted designs and Charlotte Cash’s ‘Lotus Flower’ was chosen.  Charlotte worked with the Artist Clinton Challanor to carve the sculpture with help from fellow student Lucy green and  Ngaire Burston who designed the open evening invite.  After much hard work from the students involved, Clinton and Lyn Hodnett (who expertly managed the project in Bev’s absence) the opening ceremony took place on Tuesday 26th February.  Attended by the Mayor, clinicians and people affected by the issued around organ and tissue donation the opening was a great success. Charlotte was presented with her prize (an Ipad!) by the Mayor and we all enjoyed seeing the finished piece displayed so beautifully. We in the Art Department are very proud to have one of our students produce such a fantastic piece of work which will be on display for years to come.  Well done Charlotte and a huge thank you to Clinton Challanor and Lyn.

Charlotte's sculpture can be seen can be seen on the wall, in the seating area, opposite Boots, at Rotherham Hospital.








Sam Gilliam: Installation/Painting

Gilliam breaks painting free from the frame by taking unstretched canvases, staining, then draping them from ceilings and walls. Gilliam covers his canvases in flat solid fields of colour, rather than depicting anything figurative, in order to create universal images that can relate to all cultures. 

Light Depth

Swing: image by hragv

Deeann Rieves: Painter/Textiles

Deeann Rieves is a young contemporary artist who layers paint, canvas, machine embroidery and lace to create delicate, fragile wall pieces. The works seen below are part of her 'spills and coverings' series. Rieves depicts coverings which have become worn, creating gaps and revealing the truth behind. The 'spills' which break out of the confines of the canvas frame represent the fragility of coverings and illusion as they have lost their support and become broken and shapeless.

Images are courtesy of the artist: please do visit her website for galleries of further work:


Delicate Spill

Delicate Spill (detail)
Puddle to the Ground
Puddle to the Ground (detail)

Friday 1 March 2013

Artist of the Month: March

Pinch and a punch, artist of the month.

This month's congratualtions go out to Eva Glover, Jasmin Stainton, Ngaire Burston and Chloe Lister.

Well done!!! 

A2 Fine Art: Ngaire Burston
A2 Fine Art: Ngaire Burston

AS Fine Art: Jasmin Stainton
A2 Graphics: Chloe Lister
AS Graphics: Eva Glover

Example Fine Art Project: Unit 1 (AS coursework)


Here is a great example of a Fine Art Unit 1 project.

Front Cover. Flying start.


Initial brainstorm. Digital manipulation experimentation.
Primary sourcep photos. Collagraph printing using photos.

Dry point printing using primary photographs. A good print on newsprint paper.
Second, refined, brainstorm. Experimenting with manipulating photographs.
Painting from primary photograph.
Artist research & study: David Tress.
Statement of intent.

Refining ideas.
Planning final piece. Developing ideas using mono printing.
Development painting.
Further development. Artist research: Valerie Hegarty.
Artist research  study: Anselm Kiefer.
Further development: mark making experimentation.
Evaluation of progress and mock final piece. Plan for final piece.
Final piece.
Final piece evaluation.











Example Graphics Project: Unit 1 (AS coursework)

Here is a great example of a journal from an AS Graphics coursework project.

Front cover
Initial thoughts
Brainstorm
Artist research & study: Joan Mitchell

Artist research & study: Robert Rauschenberg
Artist research & study: Gerhard Richter

Print experimentaion & artist research: Kurt Schwitters

  Development using Kurt Schwitters

Screen printing

Primary photos

Digital manipulation of primary photos

Collograph prints

Dry point prints

Working brief

Artist Research: Antony Gormley

Primary source photos influenced by Gormley

Typography research: Matthew Carter

Typography research: David Carson

Development of idea using artists

Typography experiments

Development influenced by typography research

Screen printing

Development inflenced by Carson, using dry point printing

Development of idea
Further primary source photos, specific to developed idea

Final piece plan.

Manipulating photos, integrating printing.

Mock final piece.

Mock evaluation.

Ideas for a film to go with poster.

Refining final piece.

Further refining- adding text and shadow under text.

Final piece

Final piece evaluation