I'm unsure how my works going to be displayed, I know that shouldn't matter until a later stage but I really feel like an idea of how it's going to be installed would help me decide what direction to take it in.
Right now its a large tapesty-like piece of fabric...with 3 portraits sew along side eachother horizontally with a further 3 in a row below. At first I was intending to carry on just adding to the tapestry and create one huge piece of work like a wall hanging. However that idea is beginning to bug me. I'm starting to move towards possibly hanging each portrait individually. Suspended in mid air with wire, with a pole along each end of the portrait to stretch it out.
About Me
- Scot Hornby
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
- My work has developed a lot over the 3 years I've studied for my degree. It has evolved into a body of work that deals with the human form as an environment. I've mapped and explored my own body inside and out in many ways through print, drawing and various media as a type of research to address self identity
Thursday 25 February 2010
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Welcome to my blog! :)
This page is primarily a documentation of my art work I create. I'm a BA Fine Art, Mixed Media Student currently in my final year of my degree.
My work deals with ideas of the fragility of the human condition and often consists of images of my own body. I tend to work with materials that reflect the delicacy of the human form such as stitch and fabrics. My drawing style i like to describe as a "nervous" line, which also ties in with the themes of all my work.
My work deals with ideas of the fragility of the human condition and often consists of images of my own body. I tend to work with materials that reflect the delicacy of the human form such as stitch and fabrics. My drawing style i like to describe as a "nervous" line, which also ties in with the themes of all my work.
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