After my first tutorial, it became apparent that I needed to
define the context for my work and decide where exactly I would like my work to
sit. Once I started to fully research it became clear to me that my work is
more suited to a retail environment rather than a gallery setting. I see my
work to be aimed at the commercial interior market with selected bespoke
pieces. ‘Snowhome’, ‘Howkapow’ and ‘Future and Found’ are all design led
independent shops with an emphasis on interior home products. These shops are
examples of where I would like to see my work as they support British design
and emerging creatives.
Claire Norcross creates lighting for both domestic and contract interiors, selling her work via design led interior shops (such as Utility Design) and through her own website. Alongside this Claire also creates one off commissions. Although she is creating a product the way in which her work is how i would like to market my work.
Claire Norcross creates lighting for both domestic and contract interiors, selling her work via design led interior shops (such as Utility Design) and through her own website. Alongside this Claire also creates one off commissions. Although she is creating a product the way in which her work is how i would like to market my work.
Furthermore, I began to collect and compile a range of data
and maps to start analysing. Initially I was planning on investigating certain
locations, but after more thought I have decided to concentrate on networks and
journeys as I feel this is broader and will give me more information to explore.
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