Thursday, 26 February 2015
SAMPLING FUN
As a result of research, I conducted some sampling. This process was actually extremely fun! It took me back to my childhood. The process felt limitless! However, it wasn't at first. This was because I initially had issues with getting started and getting into to the right mind frame of a child creating. to overcome this issue, I just started making a mess . I found this to be an effective method of channelling momentum in this task.
I made a total of 5 samples all involving the materials; roof slate, khaki nails, plumbers putty, rotten wood fencing, brown sealant and fluorescent red acrylic paint.
It was really interesting to see how different they all came out and how the materials all worked in correlation with each other. From doing this process, it has given me an idea of what I want to make as a final piece. As one of my chosen words is sculpture, I want to make an abstract accessory. I'm not quite sure what at the moment but I do know that I would like to work with wood as my main medium.
From this overall task, I have learnt to be a lot more free with experimentation. That way, I will produce the most varied results, being a positive for the development process.
I am happy with all of the outcomes as they will be helpful in the development process. I hope to make shapes out of the samples and possibly start to think about structure.
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