You're exploring and experimenting is developing well, I think you've crossed off alot of boxes. My advise is to see your works as experiments (much like I have I guess) and to continue with them. Working from each success and mistake using them to your advantage. You've done a shitload of work to get to where you are now! Oh k so the work 'movement' comes to mind (maybe I'm just rambling) but I think it's an important visual aspect in your work. Not only in the imagery itself, but in how you install your work (how you navigate the viewer through or around your work). I see this as the most critical aspect of your 'site' installation (Something to think about). Like in your images with Alex for that comp, or even your moving frame works.
You're exploring and experimenting is developing well, I think you've crossed off alot of boxes. My advise is to see your works as experiments (much like I have I guess) and to continue with them. Working from each success and mistake using them to your advantage. You've done a shitload of work to get to where you are now! Oh k so the work 'movement' comes to mind (maybe I'm just rambling) but I think it's an important visual aspect in your work. Not only in the imagery itself, but in how you install your work (how you navigate the viewer through or around your work). I see this as the most critical aspect of your 'site' installation (Something to think about). Like in your images with Alex for that comp, or even your moving frame works.
David Spriggs
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Now that I have completed my work it seems there are a million artists out
there working in a similar way with layers of transparency to create three
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15 years ago
WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT?
Hi I'm Emily. This is my blog for all my creative explorations and planning project ideas over 2008/2009. Please look, comment and enjoy!
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You're exploring and experimenting is developing well, I think you've crossed off alot of boxes. My advise is to see your works as experiments (much like I have I guess) and to continue with them. Working from each success and mistake using them to your advantage. You've done a shitload of work to get to where you are now! Oh k so the work 'movement' comes to mind (maybe I'm just rambling) but I think it's an important visual aspect in your work. Not only in the imagery itself, but in how you install your work (how you navigate the viewer through or around your work). I see this as the most critical aspect of your 'site' installation (Something to think about). Like in your images with Alex for that comp, or even your moving frame works.
You're exploring and experimenting is developing well, I think you've crossed off alot of boxes. My advise is to see your works as experiments (much like I have I guess) and to continue with them. Working from each success and mistake using them to your advantage. You've done a shitload of work to get to where you are now! Oh k so the work 'movement' comes to mind (maybe I'm just rambling) but I think it's an important visual aspect in your work. Not only in the imagery itself, but in how you install your work (how you navigate the viewer through or around your work). I see this as the most critical aspect of your 'site' installation (Something to think about). Like in your images with Alex for that comp, or even your moving frame works.
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