I have continued to experiment with taking the materials off
the surface and this has continued to be inspiring and enjoyable. By giving myself a set of rules, such as each
number is a certain colour or shape,it has allowed a pattern to form that is
out of my control and interesting patterns have begun to emerge.
I packaged and labelled my work ready to be sent be sent off
to Paris. It was an very worthwhile experience to be part of and to have the chance to create a piece from start to finish. It
has also made me realise that the process of finalising a piece for exhibition
takes longer than anticipated.
The Holden Gallery’s current exhibition, Diagrams, is a series
of work that visually represent information. Each piece is visually
illustrative but it is also embedded with meaning and data. Of the pieces
exhibited I particularly liked the work of Langland’s and Bell who have created
a piece (‘Logo Works’) based on the floor plans of offices set against a bold
primary colour which creates a sense of a logo for the particular company.
Through the use of information that can’t be changed a three dimensional,
textural piece has been created.
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