I studied the Eagle Owl for this project, focusing mainly on their (and owls in general) role in ancient mythologies. I especially looked at the Roman Goddess of Wisdom, Athena, who had a companion owl perched on her shoulder who would reveal unseen truths to her. The Eagle Owl is normally the top predator and has been know to take down foxes and small deer. These are some of the drawings and prints I did for this project.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Orangutan
I chose Orangutans for my research as they are my favourite animal, it gave me opportunity to explore them both academically and visually. I concentrated on their endangerment for my final piece in the form of a children's book encouraging conservation.
The Humble Chicken
Polar Bear
I decided to study the Polar bear, this is because it is one of many endangered species caused by climate change. As researched and experimentation developed, I felt that illustrating climate change through the Polar Bear was extremely important and I feel it's a subject that needs to be addressed more than it currently is due to the seriousness of the matter.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
The African Lion
From a very young age the Lion has been my all time favourite animal, I loved watching the Disney film 'The Lion King', so when this project came around it was the obvious choice. When it came to reasearching this animal, its Power and Strength were defining features of the animal, making it such a popular symbol for royalty and United Kingdom. I wanted explore this and more in my research which lead me to Lion anatomy. The Lion is built to hunt and kill its prey very effectively, from its eyes, to its jaws and its deadly claws which all became the main focuses of my final outcome.
The Robin
I chose to study the Robin because it's one of my favourite birds and I always feel an inner happiness when I see one. I eventually ended up looking into its territorial behaviour and expressing this through geometric shapes. This progressed into an outfit covered with triangles to reflect both territory and the personality of a Robin.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Sheep
I decided to study sheep as I live on the doorstep of a Country Park and Farm and the sheep graze in the fields at the top of my road. I don't eat sheep but value our quintessential British countryside which wouldn't be so pleasing without sheep. My research revealed that sheep are extensively entwined with our history, culture, wealth and even the shape and look of our landscape.
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