James starts of by talking about what kinds of attributes that you might need for being an artist or in life: indurance, indever, resolution, enterprise. He then goes on to talk about his career and how he got started and where he went from there. He talked about taking a job as a glass blower and from then getting his degree. Working as a glass blower through his degree and how he improved himself after he had some criticism about his own work. He talked a lot about his experiences and opertutitys that came alone and took.
what it has been like and this shows something about what oppertunitys are out there. threw teaching working with other artists and in a production line among many others as long as you go out and get them.tells good storyes for when working with other artists. when hes talking his bodylanguage is open so you can see hes comfortable in what hes talking about which is one of the things that draws you in to keep listening which i like a lot. you dont get this with a lot f people. i find the fact he worked and teached with so many different people in different an amazing acomplishment as is shows a good artist in his skills when other people want to work with him and have his help with there artwrok.
Friday, 16 February 2018
James maskrey 2018
arabella plouvles - photography 2018
Arabella plouvles
Arabella starts of her talk by talking about her work with in the Durham prison. at the time she was there the prison was being re built. she worked with the woman prisoners for a year while the place was being rebuilt. she describes what the prison was like when she was there what the women she worked with were like and how she used this in her work.
this piece of work she created she states she found cheep, small pieces but brightly coloured so she could create how she wanted the scene to be and then take images of this and then blow the images up so that the images was big.
she then went on to talk about taking pictures of students or other people and them not being all the way comfortable having there picture taken but when they have something else to focus on like a phone then they become much more natural and relaxed that when they didn't. they become unaware that their picture is being taken.
the last piece of work she talked about was the photos she took while working at a care home. she took pictures of the people living there, of them ant the space where they lived and the photos they had around them. the title of this work was Alzheimer's: a quite story. the way she explained this project is that around all these people in the care homes there were photos of that persons family but not the actual people. her work was to ask the questions about the people in the phots and the people that are surrounded by said photos but not knowing the answers to the questions that her photos asked. she developed 20 photos all together and they went into a exhibition.
I think that the way she shown her work was good. her presentation was accompanied by photos of her work.
Arabella starts of her talk by talking about her work with in the Durham prison. at the time she was there the prison was being re built. she worked with the woman prisoners for a year while the place was being rebuilt. she describes what the prison was like when she was there what the women she worked with were like and how she used this in her work.
this piece of work she created she states she found cheep, small pieces but brightly coloured so she could create how she wanted the scene to be and then take images of this and then blow the images up so that the images was big.
she then went on to talk about taking pictures of students or other people and them not being all the way comfortable having there picture taken but when they have something else to focus on like a phone then they become much more natural and relaxed that when they didn't. they become unaware that their picture is being taken.
the last piece of work she talked about was the photos she took while working at a care home. she took pictures of the people living there, of them ant the space where they lived and the photos they had around them. the title of this work was Alzheimer's: a quite story. the way she explained this project is that around all these people in the care homes there were photos of that persons family but not the actual people. her work was to ask the questions about the people in the phots and the people that are surrounded by said photos but not knowing the answers to the questions that her photos asked. she developed 20 photos all together and they went into a exhibition.
I think that the way she shown her work was good. her presentation was accompanied by photos of her work.
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