-Theresa
Friday, 2 March 2012
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Mini print project

Elective numero dos: Printmaking!
Printmaking is the second of my three chosen electives which I am currently studying and I must say it has been quite an insightful area to explore. The creative process of printmaking is one that takes much planning and designing although the physical act of creating prints allows for that spontaneity which is o so important for producing each unique work. A print is never the same as the next which is why I find print so exciting.
So we were given a project brief for the 2 weeks and it is to employ the processes of drypoint and monoprint in regards to exploring the nature of our immediate space. The aim of the project is to develop an understanding of our impact on the space around us and how this space defines us.
I firstly began by creating a drypoint image of a half eaten apple with pills cramed inside it to represent how it how been altered . This image also represents how we as consumers never know whats inside the food we eat. I chose an apple due to irony as something we think of as being so pure may not be as pure as we thought due to food gms.
Friday, 27 January 2012
Everyday is a winding road
As the 2 week Painting Elective Programme has ended I find myself highly drawn to this area of study. I have learned so many new techniques and methods in producing paintings including painting with palette knives and layering paints which I hope to carry with me along my studies. Discovering new and exciting artists throughout my contextual studies has also inspired me as there is such variety to be found. The 2 weeks were very productive and I am so pleased with my overall experience. Here is just a few paints which I produced during the last week. Enjoy!
-Theresa
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
First Elective: Painting



I have to say that I am really excited about what the next few days may bring.
Until next time!
-Theresa <3
Thursday, 12 January 2012
First Year Art & Design Poster
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After the assessments had taken place, I took and evening out to appreciate all the work that has been created by fellow first year art students. It was quite fascinating to see such creativity and inspiration floating about the quite corridoors and studios of LSAD. Taking time out to view all the artwork really made me realise how lucky I am to be studying amongst such highly intelligent minds. The standard and effort of each student is of a great standard and I think its important to step back for a moment and praise the beauty of it all. In response to my inspirational evening of viewing work, I took some interesting photographs which i decided to create a poster with. This posters symbolises my pride, my respect and my appreciation.
<3 Theresa <3
Assessment Presentation Layout
Here is the layout of my assessment presentation which took place in the early hours of Monday the 9th of January. Displaying and setting up the resulting works which I have created in response to the project "Movement and Motion" was a task itself, as I wanted to exhibit my work in the most effective way.
Back-up work is quite an important part of the assessment process as they communicate how concepts have developed over a period of time. As you can see in the photograph of the right, a lot of my backup work includes photography. As I am quite a graphic; photography acts as an effective medium to communicate my notions and thoughts.

Overall I am highly pleased with how my assessment went and in all honesty I am just looking forward to getting back into starting new projects in my 3 chosen electives which are Painting, Printmaking and Visual Communications. Roll on Monday!
-Theresa
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