Underneath
the central piece there will be fragments of the flowers, which will run down
the wall and morph into a pile of rubbish on the floor underneath the piece.
This will show how the increase in the volume of packaging is destroying the
natural landscape by demonstrating it for the audience to see. By adding this
section to the piece it allows some of the contextual background to be seen
more clearly by the audience. The use of these colours is all to due to the
materials used and also as they create a cohesive piece; the only other colour
aspect to the piece will be the fresh roses in the centre of the piece. The
colour will represent the amount of life, which is in nature; the flowers will
be left in the centre of the piece through out the show where they will slowly
die representing the destruction of nature. The petals from the roses will be
allowed to fall onto the floor and stay where they fell without being moved or
disturbed.
Friday, 19 June 2015
Hidden Truth
The display has been set up to resemble a toy shelf, which would be
found in a children’s bedroom, the sculpture has been hidden within the other
toys so that it can still be seen but it has to be looked for, such as the
signs of abuse in a home. The final creature was present in a way which was to
show how there is always a ‘ghost in the room’ and even though that there is no
physical evidence of abuse there is always a feeling in the air that something
is not right
Natural World
The
concept of this work was to show how some of the smallest patterns are
beautiful and show how they can be used to create commercial garments that can
be worn everyday. This work can still be continued and developed further as
there are a lot more interesting patterns which occur in nature that can be
used as a base to create more work.
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