finding the way forward
The mid session review is a great way to crystalize ideas and sort out where I am in my work. On one side of my studio 'booth' I had displayed digital images from Chania reworked on aluminium and transfer sheets beside a large painting of a Chania wall where I was experimenting with layering oil paint over acrylic. I want to experiment with the idea of mixing up digital imagery with paintings:
On the other side I had a large mixed media painting of a Guanche cave wall alongside sketches of cave art:
and the 'otro mundo es posible' photobook:
After very useful discussions with Gordon Brennan and Joan Smith, my next step is to bring the key elements together in my work - graffiti/cave art, posters/layers. Gordon suggested I should introduce a motif, and as it happens I already have one, with my collection of Guanche symbol graffiti. This 'Guanche icon' could be added to my work after installation.
Meanwhile, Alex Rowell has been back in the refugee camps of Northern Lebanon, monitoring how the people living within their makeshift walls are coping with a recent snow storm. Describing his journey to the Bekaa Valley Alex told me: 'Certainly bloody cold, although the worst weather was on the drive there (you have to ascend and then descend Mount Lebanon). It was a genuine blizzard; we had about 5 metres of visibility, cars were crashing left right and centre, and we even spun out once despite having snow chains. Lucky to make it out unharmed, frankly.'
http://thedisgraceofgod.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/refugees-battling-fatal-snow-storm.html
I wish I could work out the way forward for them.
On the other side I had a large mixed media painting of a Guanche cave wall alongside sketches of cave art:
and the 'otro mundo es posible' photobook:
After very useful discussions with Gordon Brennan and Joan Smith, my next step is to bring the key elements together in my work - graffiti/cave art, posters/layers. Gordon suggested I should introduce a motif, and as it happens I already have one, with my collection of Guanche symbol graffiti. This 'Guanche icon' could be added to my work after installation.
Meanwhile, Alex Rowell has been back in the refugee camps of Northern Lebanon, monitoring how the people living within their makeshift walls are coping with a recent snow storm. Describing his journey to the Bekaa Valley Alex told me: 'Certainly bloody cold, although the worst weather was on the drive there (you have to ascend and then descend Mount Lebanon). It was a genuine blizzard; we had about 5 metres of visibility, cars were crashing left right and centre, and we even spun out once despite having snow chains. Lucky to make it out unharmed, frankly.'
http://thedisgraceofgod.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/refugees-battling-fatal-snow-storm.html
I wish I could work out the way forward for them.
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