So anyway, since this is meant to be an art blog, I wanted to share my most recently completed project. The starting point was machinery.
Through this piece I wanted to explore what it means to be a machine. On Google a machine is defined as:
'an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task'
This led me to question whether something can still be described as a machine if it has been deconstructed and then put back together in a way so that it is unable to perform its previous function. To the average eye it may still appear to be a machine but by definition it can no longer be described as such. My work is an abstraction of this concept; I reduced machinery to a series of shapes and connections. There is definitely still a mechanical feel to the piece, introduced through the cold, angular lines of the metal and perspex, but I tried to juxtapose this with the playful use of colour, textiles and soft textures of the foam.
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May 2016
MDF, perspex, foam, knitting, wool, pencil, stainless steel nuts + bolts
So pissed about the EU. 😓 But at least we have Lemonade! And I love the sound of your machine project, really cool twisting of the definition. ♡
ReplyDeletefuming about Brexit. and the fall out. the whole damn MESS.
ReplyDeleteBut your project is beautiful and so are the photos you've taken of it. I love the perspex, and your approach, the deconstruction, is really clever
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I love this! the textures are so nice
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The brexit will hurt science and fashion in the UK, I'm torn! On the plus side, your art project is stunning
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this is such a funky idea, not to mention pretty. the colours and reflections of the perspex are awesome. I like the idea of playing with the concept of machinery, its very modern xx
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this is such a funky idea, not to mention pretty. the colours and reflections of the perspex are awesome. I like the idea of playing with the concept of machinery, its very modern xx
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