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Landscape brought to life

8th April 2019

This exhibition is located in the Acre Mills Outpatient Centre, which is situated across the road from the infirmary.

Finding

inspiration

After exploring the hospital and being introduced to different areas I was inspired to get to work straight away. Whilst visiting the Acre Mills Outpatient site, we journeyed up the main staircase, from the top of which you can see for miles, spanning all the way to Holme Moss. These views were what kick-started the ideas for my practice, the ideas came quickly and immediately realised that I wanted to create something that contrasted with the complex studio work I had been creating. I found the layers of the landscape interesting and knew they were full of potential for bringing something new to my artistic practice. 


I did come across a few drawbacks when trying to access the window in order to take further images, some of the staff needed confirmation of the project which I was unable to provide at the time, however, this was something I learnt from and was able to overcome as I had to schedule another time to take the photographs, one where the designated member of staff was able to accompany me.

Developingartwork

Once I realised what kind of work it was that I wanted to be doing I started creating straight away. Purchasing a sketchbook in which I could record the landscape, using the idea of a single line to form the horizon line and layers below it. This meant looking at the silhouettes created by the trees and buildings that built up the area and documenting the shapes they create. This turned into a series of continuous line drawings within my sketchbook, working to map out the countryside.

 

Once I had created a few drawings I began to realise that the drawing on the back of my pages was somewhat visible from the front. To explore this further I laid my sketchbook on my lightbox and photographed the pages, this allowed me to see the varied transparency of the layers and build up a landscape of my own using single line drawings. 

addition of colour andexploring new techniques

Once I'd explored the potential of line drawings I wanted to add a dash of colour to my work as this was something I set out to do in my proposed ideas. I mulled over various potential ways of doing this, ranging from changing the colour of the pen I used to create the line drawings to adding block colours. However, I wanted to choose a technique that brought an air of excitement to the work, something that showed the vastness of the planet we live on. I felt that acrylic pouring would be a great way of doing just that. In many ways, this technique provides outcomes that look like patterns and colours you might see in outer space. 

 

I certainly enjoyed the process and I liked experimenting with new techniques and colours to create interesting and visually stimulating outcomes. I also wanted the work to be site-specific and hope to exhibit them in within the Acre Mills site as that is where they were created to go. 

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