Sep 20, 2011
New £2 coin commemorating the King James Bible

New £2 coin commemorating the King James Bible

Sep 8, 2011
Sep 8, 2011

emmaquirk:

fly-eye kaleidoscope photography (set 3)

(Work by my sister)

Sep 7, 2011

Playing with photocopied type

Sep 4, 2011
Element rings…!http://www.itsno.name/index.php
Brings the reality of matter to the forefront…

Element rings…!
http://www.itsno.name/index.php

Brings the reality of matter to the forefront…

Jul 31, 2011
stevemartinsbanjo:

Harbour- a thousand hour long exposure (by Michael Chrisman)

stevemartinsbanjo:

Harbour- a thousand hour long exposure (by Michael Chrisman)

Jul 6, 2011
Royal Mail rethink, by Mash Creative

Royal Mail rethink, by Mash Creative

Jun 9, 2011

Billie Holiday “Jazz at the Philharmonic” Verve Records David Stone Martin Cover Art - Vinyl LP
(From foxmusic on Flickr)
N.B. Some lovely bold futuristic Japanese type next to a sketchy illustration. The clash is strange. I like it.

Billie Holiday “Jazz at the Philharmonic” Verve Records David Stone Martin Cover Art - Vinyl LP

(From foxmusic on Flickr)

N.B. Some lovely bold futuristic Japanese type next to a sketchy illustration. The clash is strange. I like it.

Jun 7, 2011
Work by Subirachs, on the doors of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.

Img c http://m.flickr.com/photos/endymion120/

Work by Subirachs, on the doors of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.

Img c http://m.flickr.com/photos/endymion120/

Jun 7, 2011

Overgrown ruins

After an inspiring afternoon in the British Museum… Some references for my degree show space from t’internet…!

May 26, 2011

May 26, 2011
Amazin’! (found on the internet — from Star Trek I think)

Amazin’! (found on the internet — from Star Trek I think)

May 25, 2011

May 21, 2011

Process for each project

Hello tutors!

Have broken up my blog to make it easier to see each project’s process…

Awe for the Everyday

Google as God

Slow website

NUDE (Individual)

NEWD (Collaborative)

Beirut

Memories of Home pt 1
Memories of Home pt 2

Aeroplane Instructions pt 1
Aeroplane Instructions pt 2

Miscellaneous projects that didn’t make it into my portfolio, but where the thinking may have influenced some of my portfolio projects.

Other blog posts not directly about my main portfolio projects but where my thinking gives a good indication of where I’m coming from.

May 19, 2011

Awe for the everyday - tribal influences

Photographed the following from a book bought a while ago, called ‘Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World’, by David Maybury Lewis (Publisher- Viking):

Huichol tribe, Mexico:



“…the shaman leads the pilgrims on the sacred hunt for peyote, the hallucinogenic food of the gods. The pilgrims yearn for the feeling of being at one with the Ancestors, of losing themselves in a state of fusion with the universe and their fellow humans.”

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Wodaabe tribe, Niger (West Africa):

“A man can have many wives but Wodaabe women can leave their husbands without stigma to seek a happier marriage.”

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Makuna tribe, Columbia:



“The idea of the interconnectedness of all things is central to the tribal way of looking at the world.” … “The Makuna believe that human beings, animals and all of nature are parts of the same One.”

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Aborigines, Australia:



“The Aboriginal system rejects our separation of the visible world into discrete objects, just as it denies that matter is the primary level of reality.”

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The Xavante, Brazil:

Talking of rituals that transform children into adults: “They act out the death and rebirth of the initiate, which is a stressful process. His old self dies and he is separated from his society. He is in limbo. While he is in this marginal state he learns the mysteries of his society, instruction that is enhanced by fear and deprivation, and by the atmosphere of awe that his teachers seek to create.”

“The initiate, stripped of his previous identity, is held in the shadow world of betwixt-and-between.”

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Dogon, Mali (West Africa):

“The way in which tribal art is woven into the fabric of society is rooted in something that the modern world has lost, a cosmic confidence in ourselves and in the whole scheme of things. Tribal art is a means of reconciling what is otherwise irreconcilable, of making the painful crises of life manageable - even of overcoming the ultimate disjunction between life and death. The Dogon masked funeral dances are great communal rituals that are as much about life as they are about death”…”The masks come from the bush, the source of power and wisdom, the wild place that contrasts with the civility of Dogon communities. For the Dogon, art must be lived.”

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