Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Application Deadline
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Models
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Brief development
During our meeting Chris Beardshaw (my mentor for the year) advises me to pull out the elements that reflect the key words of the brief. In these drawings you can see how I have chosen lines, shapes and colours as well as sculptural ideas that I feel reflect energy, vitality etc. Out of all of the extracts I feel that the lines, movement and colours of the kite drawings most strongly capture the words of the brief.
Friday, 2 September 2011
The Design Brief
These are the words that my sponsor 'Bradstone' have given as my design brief. I am to incorporate 'Panache', an 80% recycled Bradstone product into the design and am to refer to the RHS web site for the exciting new Fresh Garden catagory. I discover that this requires a design response that is 'different, fresh, ground breaking, unusual, green' - amongst other words. It is recommended that I work to a 6 x 6m size, with boundaries on two sides, with viewing on two sides.
I begin by making some quick sketches of what these words mean to me personally, as personal experience always seems a good place to start; flying kites with the children - swirling kite tails, flashes of bright colours; going to a fair - spinning, roller coasters, lights, noise; fireworks night - explosions, awe, vibrant splashes of colour; ice skating and energetic dancing in colourful costumes,
Walking the dog on a windy day, throwing her ball, birds flying, grasses swaying, leaves wirling round.
All these feel like positive, happy experiences that reflect the words of the brief.
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