Group Crit - KF
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MA Group Crit notes:
My thoughts about the presentation above:
- Chaos Stagnant
- wanting to explore process and materials but struggling to link the work
- and then Catherine Baker happened!
- materials led practice - I don't know what that is or how to approach it - unlearning design background.
- it felt good and the feeling of feeling felt good!
- the sensuality of the materials.
Feedback from cohort:
Continuum of calm across a rocky road - put an object in (to the book form)
thread - the thread has potential
took the line with me - over concrete and drag graphite - temporality -
possibility and a period of time.
fabric or glass - horizon/division
space and anxiety - draw lines on to different elements - powerful and architecture of space - in a space
boundaries and bound - continuum- Jacobs ladder
windows - line above and below
sewing a line through lots of different things
the terminology refreshes
reframe
understand the material process of being an artist - going through the process of making
scale
What happens when you take the line outside?
or a line that disappears after a bit of time - prisons - the great escape - soil dumping.
francis alys
materials that graphite can't stick to
what happens walking through that line?
integrate previous in to current
Anthony Gormley - steel lines crossing a space @ketttles yard - walk under/around
do you feel more comfortable using textile techniques? as in sewing a line as you did in your previous work?
I'm interested in knowing if this work in direct response with your feelings? What happens when you rotate some of these pages so that the line is broken up? - I wanted to ask you about scale too
what about the speed at which you work?
maybe a daily project?
yeah Katie - 30 day daily task?
aesthetically pleasing.