Thursday, October 28, 2010

Re-creating Textures


 This picture is a combination of images photographs that I found interesting. Some are of leaves, moss, bark, the patterns in leaf venation and some microscopic views of the leaf.



These images are are also pictures that I found interesting because of their colour and texture. Although they are not organic pieces they represent all the elements of organic structures.



After attending some workshops I was inspired to recreated nature. I found some appropriate coloured wool and decided to finger knit! They could possibly represent bark, moss or weeds!

Organic Textures











Forces of Nature Within our Urban Evnironmemt








Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Kate MccGuire

Kate MccGuire

''Kate MccGwire's work asks questions about the very nature of beauty. She's intrigued by the possibility of envisaging beauty as something more complex than merely what delights the senses: beauty can be about a problem; it can be something that repels you or makes you question the status quo. The idea that it is a cultural phenomenon, susceptible to argument through the creative process, fascinates her.

Much of Kate's work references Freud's 'Unheimliche' (the uncanny, or, literally, the 'unhomely'); the idea, to quote Freud, of 'a place where the familiar can somehow excite fear'. It also embraces artistic notions of the Abject.

She will take an everyday thing or idea that is intrinsically discomfiting and, by re-framing it, entice the viewer into re-examining their preconceptions and prejudices - cultural, historical, personal - about the everyday. The viewer's response is visceral, the impact immediate, the ideas triggered resonating in their mind somewhere beyond rational interpretation.

Organic patterns, forms and materials have an instinctive draw; work may look determinedly abstract to the naked eye, but by using a spiral or circle, or a familiar material, the viewer's gaze is lured inward, as if into a 'field of attraction', only to be repulsed or even menaced by the associations that unfold once 'inside'. At the same time the scale and delicacy of the work reinforce the potential for awe and beauty in the unconventional.

Intrinsic to her method is the collecting and sorting of materials from hundreds of different sources over a period of months, even years. In turn, pieces evolve intuitively as if out of the subconscious, the language evocative rather than purely illustrative. As the work takes shape, a new, playful reality emerges, so that the object itself becomes a sort of prism, refracting the layers of meaning and cultural associations buried within, the quantity of materials used sometimes deliberately overwhelming, as if charged with a power and ambition beyond the reach they possess when seen in isolation.''




After observing Kate McGuire's work and reading some of the artists statements I was very inspired!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Urban Environment

To start I have decided to investigate the the environment in which i am surrounded by, Limerick City :) My project is based on the contrast between mechanical structures and the organic within the urban environment. I chose this because after observing the city I noticed that most of my photographs were a combination of both Urban and Nature. I also have an interest in organic structures, the natural colours and the beautiful textures. I think i've found a good starting point:)