Made changes to the duct tape and masking tape frame, because some areas wouldn’t stick and to also create layers in the work to lift it from the wall.
Final touches and framing of work. I went for a grungy, Basquiat, inspired approach. It was a risk as once the duct tape was down it was not coming off. I am very happy with the result.
Art boards complete and ready to go up. I am happy with the result. The paper, crayon works are framed by the art boards, but do not take away from either pieces, instead enhance line work, bold colours and pattern.
Final Major Project Exhibition Studio. I was originally supposed to be in my studio, where I have been since the beginning of the course. However I have moved as I now have a flat faced wall so that my large scale piece looks flush against the wall as well as being near the window, giving my work some natural lighting which I have always desired.
Current possibilities for final exhibition. I am intrigued by the way layering finished work on top one another created depth and confusion within the lines. It also takes away from the centre point, which helps communicate my idea of a disrupted society and childhood.
With not long left I am narrowing down which art works I would like to use while I put the spares in my portfolio. It is not an easy decision as each piece brings something different to the table. Be it more descriptive or look far more appealing.