PART ONE PROJECT 3

KEEP DOING IT EXERCISE 4: Making it slow/ re-making/Iteration Approaching the exercise, I started working with a daily drawing in my sketchbook. This work, I call Back to Walking, took a few minutes, and I did the next drawing immediately, trying to create the idea of waking as a repeated movement. I was thinking about […]

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SYP PART ONE Project 2:

SKILLS, TECHNIQUE, STRATEGIES, PROBLEM SOLVING AND RESOLVING Exercise 3: Your Skill Gathering resources and research Consider wire work and see it as a series showing materiality and exploration of woven wire. The knitted work was done with a sliver Tiger tail. The next drawing was made with charcoal, a preferred medium which can erase and […]

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Contemporary artists who work with wire

Nettie Sumner Australian artist Nettie Sumner uses hand-knitted wire and ebonized iron to create wall hangings and objects that evoke botany, archaeology, flotsam and jetsam. (Metal wire, Ebonized iron. Each piece varies. Approx. 28in x 8in x 8in. David Oliveira This Portuguese born artist use wire to make sculptures he considers drawing, or 3d drawings. […]

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SYP PART ONE: Project 1. LOOK INWARD, KEEP MAKING

Research Task Evaluate your making, methodologies, research and relevant professional practice. Write down and make notes on each of these specific elements. My notes and bullet points will be the source material for a creative conversation with my peers in the next exercise. ● Media, materials, processes and techniques you utilise. I work with a […]

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Looping as writing or drawing in the air

Considering weaving and looping as techniques to make nests: A shift in my practice This blog started in early January 2024 as I continued working on my practice and considered upscaling the nests and/or painting/drawing humans in or around them. It made me feel like I was sharing drawings and interacting with the outdoor environment. […]

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