2. Human Distortion and Deformation of Figure & Identity
This is my current working
project. This is a self-
written brief, exploring at
the idea of distortion a
subject matter I’m very
interested in and very keen
to produce a outcome I am
proud of. My work will
then be presented at the
Lightbox gallery in Woking.
In this project I will be
using all of my strongest
attributes and media’s that
I like to use such as
drawing and Photoshop
and eventually create a
final outcome that uses a
mixture of different styles.
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4. The Lightbox Project
This project was a live brief given to us by the Lightbox gallery themselves to
create pieces of merchandise and most importantly a poster advertising the
Lightbox and a possible exhibition. To do this we started of by choosing an
area of the gallery we wanted to look at, for example the café; I chose to look
at the Basingstoke Canal which flows past behind the Lightbox building,
furthermore I wanted to look at the reflections on the water.
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6. In this project we had to look at many different things that were important in making a poster, for example typography and
positioning of the words and images. Another area we had to look as was merchandising which for me included an IPhone
case and notebooks. From this project I learnt a lot about Photoshop and feel that I have improved a lot in this media and
still want to get better.
7. Structures (AS)
This was the first project I did when I decided to move to Woking college. I wanted to
include some of the drawings and paintings I did in this project to show a different side of
work that I can do rather than just Photoshop. I think primary and secondary study work
is important to inform my ideas.
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9. Fine art (AS) Architecture
During my time at Fullbrook Sixth form I studied
Fine Art. In this project I used a lot of mixed media,
whether it be in Photoshop or with marbling and
stencils I knew that my strongest attributes in art
were more on the graphical side rather than fine art.
This is eventually why I decided to make the switch
to Woking college to study the applied art course.
10. Animals (AS Fine Art)
My second project in the fine art course was Animals and from this I
decided I wanted to use the photographs I had taken during a school trip
to Kenya. In this project I did a lot of drawing from the photographs I had
taken although I did use different types of pencil’s like charcoal and
pastel pencils, overall I feel that this project was one of my best and was
one I enjoyed the most resulting in a final outcome that I really liked.