The last few days have been very productive, discovering new techniques and combining new materials together specifically on textiles. I had an interesting conversation with a lady visiting Plas Mawr it was not the normal comments but she challenged me to discuss the hidden ethos behind my artwork and it's existence. This was a wonderful opportunity for me to really get to grips with what I am really trying to achieve in this body of work and future artwork. I cannot believe it is coming to the end of my residency, it has been so wonderful to create work in such an inspiring environment.
AIR at Plas Mawr will provide me with a unique space and environment to create a new body of experimental artwork. This short residency will not purely focus on creating artwork, but will also have a strong emphasis on research in the early stages, inspired by the space, symbolism and the inhabitants’ existence. I will use this blog to detail my experiences and developments throughout the residency. Plas Mawr being a Elizabethan Mansion built between 1576 and 1585 in Conwy.
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Knowledge Witness
The last few days I have focused on techniques of transferring photographic images onto textiles combined with elements of 3D work. Being in such historic surroundings with many individual traces of several inhabitants over a period of over 500 years it is extremely difficult not to be in complete awe of this wonderful building and the narratives held within it's architecture. I cannot believe I am already half way through the duration of my residency and it is now increasingly difficult to restrain the sense of urgency about completing several artworks for installation around the house.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Inhabitants
Begining to start building 3D pieces of artwork inspired by Plas Mawr. This being one of my main aims during my residency also to use the time to explore drawing in different mediums. The engagement with the visitors has been very interesting, suggesting other historical buildings I may want to visit or explore the possibility of further residences. I am now begining to visualise which rooms in the house would relate to which pieces of artwork, but still alot of work to do.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Inspiration
An weekend of drawing, researching past inhabitants taking hundreds of photographs. The wind was howling through the house this afternoon it made you think about the conditions the tenants lived in also the infant school the sound of the children combined with the sound of the elements outside. Finally mangaed to filter down my ideas to those that are achievable within the next couple of weeks and ordered materials needed. So now looking forward to starting work on the installations.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Fragility
Yesterday was a day of experimenting with several kinds of paper and mixed media. The aim was to see how much working upon and layering they would withstand before falling apart. I have soon realised this sense of fragility is going to be a very important element of my finished installations, relating to the existence of this historical building.
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Beginnings
A very productive day in the attic at Plas Mawr, started on several ink & wash drawings inspired by the magnificent 15th century trusses. The trouble with being in such an inspiring environment is thatvyou can have too many creative thoughts, and now I may need to home in on a select few in the next couple of days. Really enjoyed the engagement element of the residency today I had several very interesting conservations with visitors to the house about my residency and the past inhabitants.
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
Preparing
Busy morning at CASC Studios preparing materials for my AIR at Plas Mawr. Of course I may completely change my perspective of what medium I am going to create artwork with once I spend some time in the house.