Wednesday 30 July 2014




Model.

The boat sheds reminded me of cupcakes lined up on a cooling rack. 
How they're all identical, small and comfortably sitting in their line. 
The boat sheds are comfortable.
Neutral.
There's nothing confronting about their presence.
Like cup cakes.


                                      
Combining Willem De Kooning as an artist model
     Collision as a form of meeting
  and the site, the boat sheds


Protest against deep sea oil drilling..

Saturday 26 July 2014

                                                                         pencil sketch

Thursday 24 July 2014


    A potential idea..

Artist model.


Willem De Kooning.

    Women                                                           Pink Angels 
    1956                                                               1945















Elegy
1939
                                                                                                    Backdrop for Labyrinth 
                    1946                                                       




I like de Kooning because of his weird and loose working style. I feel that the messiness depicted in his work is an accurate rendering of the aftermath of a collision.

Excavation
1950                        
                                             
                                                               Chosen type of meeting.
                         
                                                                           Collage.

                                                                     A wee clip.






Kudos Kowen.

Wednesday 23 July 2014


                          Abstract sculpture mimicking the triangular patter the boat sheds roof's make.
                                  Made from natural and man-made (rubbish) materials found at the site.
                                                                   
                                                                   Indian Ink.
                     

Water paint.

Friday 18 July 2014