Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Light...Bulb
I had an epiphany! Doesn't happen often so this is rather exciting stuff. Non-place is all about people's relationship with a place and the emotional connection with said place. So keeping in with the theme of homelessness I am making a story about a homeless man named Eddie - inspired by a Glaswegian I met on the train. Eddie sits on the same spot everyday, he meets a variety of different characters while sitting there, ranging from a mother and child character to Bert and Agnes the bickering elderly couple. It will be set out like a play so in the second act I want emphasis on the non-place aspect with the death of Eddie and how no one notices it other then the child that he had once helped. I'm still working out a few odds and ends but I'm full of ideas for this one. Could it be that non-place is actually going to be interesting for me. I'm feeling hopeful.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Non-Place. Non-Hope.
Caught up on my sleep to face another brief this week that comes in the very conceptual form of non-place. I genuinely have no idea how I'm going to tackle this one. Others in the class are even struggling with it, which is sort of a relief. I think I might look into something to do with homelessness and streets. We'll see what happens, but I'm not holding my breath. This could probably be the biggest test for trying to do costume and set design.
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015
The Pencil Sign Off
Well after possibly the most panicked and sleep deprived state I have experienced over the last two years, I have somehow managed to finish with a day to spare. don't ask me how. Somehow I managed to get inspired with a few coloured pencils and florist wire which I have to say I am rather proud of complete with it's very own fashion illustration. Pictures are still to come so watch this space.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Final Year Freak Out
Final year of my course and the fear has begun. Started with a bang as always with a brief based on pencil markings. Looking at the make up of the pencil. The look. The touch. The feel. I'm kind of struggling to make something costume based for it so I might have to do a more fashion based piece. I like the idea of the scribble and the various marks you can make from that. I also think that I'm going to a bit more experimental this year so let the panic begin.
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