Saturday 7 March 2015

Balloon Snake - My Dog Sighs Workshop





I created this piece in a Level 4 workshop with a visiting artist called My Dog Sighs, where we had to collect a piece of rubbish from the street and then turn it into something new, placing it back where we found it afterwards. I created this snake from an old balloon, using the remaining stick to create a body and head and then using the remains of the balloon to create the snake's tongue.

Hannah Lewington - Wolverine




For the Research Methodology project, I decided to look at the Wolverine as it had not been done before and it is relatively unknown to most people (apart from the Marvel character from X-Men). The Wolverine is an elusive animal that lives in Canada, Norway, Finland, Russia and some states in America. It is an animal that has little known about it due to the fact that they're constantly on the move, travelling up to 20km a day to scavenge for food. They have been known to take down prey much larger than them such as caribou and even polar bears, with a similar ferocity to its African cousin the Honey Badger.

I decided to focus on the Wolverine's paws in particular for this project due to their sheer size compared to the size of the Wolverine itself. This then became part of exploring the idea of the Wolverine's journey every day in search of food. I therefore created a variety of works incorporating this concept, using a 1:1 scale throughout.

Friday 27 February 2015

George Hinchliffe - Tree Frog lighter


Made as part of level 4's "My Dog Sighs" workshop, this green lighter found discarded among the hedges longed for something more, to become a "Red eyed tree frog" and with a little bit of paint and cardboard his dream came true, jumping back out into world a beautiful (all be it flammable) little frog.

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Little Monster

My Dog Sighs Workshop
An empty cigarette packet found flung into a park, transformed into a little chomping monster who was soon returned to his home for someone else to discover.

Grizzly Bear - Octavia Herdson







My chosen animal was the brown bear or grizzly bear as they're more commonly known as.
To me these creatures are incredible, their strength and power is phenominal as is their will to protect their young and their territory.
 After a lot of research I discovered people either described bears as fearsome or cuddly.
However I have come to realise that both of these are in fact wrong; the bear is simply misunderstood. It's a wild animal and should be respected. So I decided to make an animation of a two-faced coin spinning with both the fearsome and cuddly side of the bear, to illustrate 'misunderstood' in this context.

'There's what you expect a bear to do and then there's what a bear does. Sometimes the two don't match up"

Tuesday 24 February 2015

Sarah Starr


I chose to look at the Magpie for this unit.
 They are beautiful, intelligent creatures which seem similar to us humans in that they mate for life, are protective of their family, enjoy attention and affection and can recognise themselves in a mirror.
I love the way they use things they find, are adaptive to their environment and eat things that other animals discard or would otherwise go to waste.
I wanted to make an image that would illustrate their resourcefulness. I used found and recycled objects to reflect this.