This piece was inspired by a piece called ‘black box’ created by the artist Miroslaw Malka. It portrays the idea of life and death. The light being life and the alley the journey which takes you to the darkness ‘death’.
One must first acknowledge their own state of 'despair' in order to ascertain the true essence of existence.
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
blurred vision:
this is a combination of the notion of blurred vision with the dismissal of the figure. in order to try and further push the idea of uncertainty within the piece.
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Saturday, 9 March 2013
Relinquish:
The Following are the first series in my body of work i have made in correlation to my proposal. The raw material for these pieces came from a photo shoot in an controversial underground tunnel in my local town, this very site had days before been the crime scene of a young woman's rape. I chose this site in the hope that local artists might recognize the tunnel and relate it to this fear
After a number of composition studies i came to the conclusion that the lone female figure would offer more for the viewer to interact and more for the imagination to try and tap into the idea of 'fear'.
The piece shows a
young woman, well dressed wearing heels in a dark artificially lit tunnel in
the pitch black of night. The woman nears the exit with is only half seen in
order to push the idea of the unknown.
The finished
series do begin to generate the feeling of fear, but it is rather one
particular fear, almost as though I am telling the viewer what to be afraid of
rather than allowing ones to feel the fear of one’s ‘real’ fear.
As i experimented with the composition of this piece The one key
message this set of work offered me was that ‘it is not what is in the painting, but that
which is not that is the more fearful’. 'Uncertainty' and 'not knowing' offered more anxiety for the viewer.
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