Creative: Becoming Exhibition 2014




Foundation is finally over. It has been confidence building, exciting, productive and interesting - but also the most stressful, exhausting, testing few months I've ever experienced. For that I am so grateful. Out of everything I learnt this year the most important thing I came away with is that you get out what you put in. I surprised myself by coming away awarded with a Merit but I was utterly amazed that people actually wanted to buy my work - over the course of two weeks while the exhibition was up I made £164 just by selling my art. I now feel ready to take on my BA armed with all of the knowledge I have gained this year. 


Tuesday 10 June 2014 Leave a comment

Travel: Amsterdam 2014


Last week I returned home from the most hectic and tiring few days in the beautiful city of Amsterdam, Holland. It was a University study trip so we had to work hard and visit galleries, museums and book shops as well as squeezing in the things we all wanted to do in the little spare time we had. I'd go back in a heartbeat, it is the most bizarre and exciting place I've ever visited.



Friday 28 March 2014 Leave a comment

Creative: Final Major Project announcement

We're now entering our final module at Foundation and for our final major project the word we have been given to work with is "Becoming".

be·com·ing  [bih-kuhm-ing]

adjective1.that suits or gives a pleasing effect or attractive appearance, as to a person or thing: a becoming dress; becoming hairdo.
suitable;
 appropriate; proper: 
a becoming sentiment. 3.any process of changeAristotelianismany change involving realization of potentialities, as a movement from the lower level of potentiality to the higher level of actuality.

Saturday 15 March 2014 Leave a comment

Creative: T Y P O G R A P H Y


The brief for this typography project stated that we create our own typefaces using only the eight letters from the word typography. My sketchbook work consisted of a lot of experimentation and a wider range of media than I'm used to.


Sunday 2 March 2014 Leave a comment

Creative: Illustrating The Legend Issue

As a one-day workshop we were asked to sit and watch the 1985 film Legend and actively draw while we watched. Think character design, scenery, clothing, use of colour. If you've seen the film you will know just how totally bizarre it is and as you can imaging I had a lot of fun with this workshop. If you haven't seen it, google it now just to get the gist of what we were faced with.


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Creative: Smoking doesn't just affect your lungs campaign

A recent advertising brief we were given required us to create a new and different "Stop Smoking" campaign including posters, leaflets and other informative yet creative publications. Being the only person on Foundation to actually have applied for an Advertising BA course I felt under more pressure to get these pieces into my portfolio to take to interview.

I wanted to avoid the popular gory photographic take that uses cancerous organs and blocked arteries to persuade. I also wanted to avoid the other popular tactic of playing on second hand smoke and children as weapons.

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Creative: To Kill A Mockingbird outcomes

As we come to the end of the second phase of Foundation and I have some rare spare time on my hands I thought I'd write a series of posts about my work so far!

As seen in a previous post I have been illustrating the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. My sketchbook work was all simple, picking out key imagery from important chapters. After lots of photoshop trial and error I produced several minimalistic title pages for the book, each displaying a recognisable silhouette. 

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