Wednesday 7 December 2011

Respect

I believe the positioning of the figure on the top of a pedestal adds to the meaning of this work.

Despair

This reflects how I was feeling about lack of success of my effort to create a shadow of a person collecting rubbish.

Skyline

Useful exercise to see the different depth of shadows I  could create using tins and bottles.

Presence

Since viewing the work of TimNoble and Sue Webster http://timnobleandsuewebster.com/This I have become interested  in exploring  how I can use rubbish  to create shadow art.                     
This is one of my  first experiments,where I discovered that careful positioning of the clear plastic rubbish bag enabled me to create different depth of shadow.

Saturday 26 November 2011

Trapped


I am exploring the characteristics of aluminium cans and seeing how I can incorporate them into my artwork.  I have been cutting footprints from tin cans and  liked the "energy" shown by some of the scrap pieces. My attempt to show this energy was to display the pieces in netting on a canvas painted in black acrylic. I think this has worked to some degree ,particularly when viewing the actual three dimensional work.i.e. two dimensional photo does not show it at its best.

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Forever 11

Viewing some of the videos of Douglas Gordon inspired me to use video as a medium to show passage of time.
In this video I have used footage I took of the movement of the sea ,to depict time, and overlayed it on a still image of a crisp packet which had been left on the beach and to a certain degree was embedded into the sand.  I have faded in the crisp packet at the start of the video and faded it out at the end  and I believe that this adds to the impression of the passage of time. The image of the crisp packet is aesthetically pleasing and the movement of the tide is  relaxing, there is however an underlying message ,how long will it take the crisp packet to degrade. 
I decided to use the recorded  natural sound of the sea and the wind as the background "music" for the video.

Sunday 13 November 2011

Bottled View

Really enjoyed creating this  acylic painting  using a roller and a sponge.I specifically chose the colours:- brown to represent the earth ,blue to represent plastic bottles and plastic film.

Forever

Collage using Ink and personally collected rubbish. Trying to create an impression of the amount of rubbish we create and to show the lack of recycling. I have been looking at the work of John Dahlsen, http://www.johndahlsen.com/ an australian environmental artist ,who uses personally collected rubbish as material for his artworks. This has inspired me to explore the characteristics of rubbish and to see if I can integrate some into my artwork. Found it tricky to get the crisp packets to adhere to the paper surface in this artwork.

Opportunity 11

I created the footage for this video when I noticed some plastic bottles floating in the river Tees. By editing the footage and changing the colour I have tried to emphasise the bottles and the shapes and patterns within the water.The background sound which I made using Garage Band and a plastic bag of rubbish adds ,in my opinion, to a feeling of uneasiness. This is the feeling I was trying to achieve,whilst at the same time producing a video that was aesthetically pleasing.

Friday 4 November 2011

Canscape

Experimental piece to see if I could integrate cans with acrylic paint  to create an impression of the sea.  Whilst I think there is a sense of turbulence in this piece I believe I need to give more thought to the way I position the "tin footprints" in order to give an impression of the sea. I also need to think of other ways of integrating the paint and the tin cans. I have just discovered the work of Leo Fitzmaurice  http://www.northernartprize.org.uk/2011-prize/shortlist/leo-fitzmaurice-1 and believe his work will inspire me to be more creative with the use of my collected rubbish.

Sunday 30 October 2011

Memories


Acrylic
100 x 50cm

Footprints on the Landscape


Ink and Recycled tins
  My intention in this piece was to use the tin footprints to show mans  impact on the landscape. I believe I have achieved this,but the ink and tin cans have  not worked well together to provide an integrated piece of art.

Footprints on the World


                                                    Watercolour and recycled tins.
                                                      20 X 20cm

Thursday 5 May 2011

Inntoxious


Music Antartica by Simon Wilkinson

Intrusion

Digital Photograph

Scrap or Sculpture

40cm x50cm
Graphite Drawing

Footprints on the World

1.6metres x1.6metres
Mixed Media

Negative Footprints

50cm x40cm
Mixed Media
Sand FooprintsTransient

Vehicle Footprints

Digital Photograph

Footprints in the Sand

Digital Photograph

Five Stones Richard Long 1979

Photograph

Footprint Epitaph

50 cm x40cm
Mixed media

Choices


Installation
Quad bike tyre representing vehicle access,scraps of metal collected from the beach,outdated working radio and mobile phone plus money. Background music was Albatross by Fleetwood Mac.
 Option to take money or mobile phone.

Melting Polar Bear Mark Coreth 2009

2metres by4metres

Eroded Landscape

40cm x51cm
Mixed Media

Rockcliff

20cm x28cm
Graphite drawing