Thursday, 28 October 2010
39*
Above is my proposal for a wall based piece at Hammerson, they were looking to replace an existing piece of work in their London office, so I approached them with this idea,which would be a large printed vector graphic on paper or vinyl. I took inspiration from artwork featuring on numerous kitsune maison music compilations. I think the work fits their brief of showing their employees as as a community,but it delivers the idea with a contemporary twist.
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
37*
Alongside my abstract body of work I am in the middle of developing, I am also building on a more commercialy directed series of image based collages and digital constructions. The work featured is intended for adaptation into promo-material, fly posters and original prints and for later use in association music,art and design events.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
36*
Scatter pattern
This piece of collage is a shattering of paper based adverts, and was done using a tesselating shape to build up what I see as a sprawling organic mass. The work felt very intuitive to construct as I amassed lots of paper based advertising and built up blocks of form and colour as I cut and applied the work to the board.
This piece of collage is a shattering of paper based adverts, and was done using a tesselating shape to build up what I see as a sprawling organic mass. The work felt very intuitive to construct as I amassed lots of paper based advertising and built up blocks of form and colour as I cut and applied the work to the board.
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Monday, 18 October 2010
35*
Pink Thumb Circle - This piece was done in collaboration with my brother James Mitchell, his work deals with identity and mark making, and this sickly pink is a colour that I seem to keep returning to. using pigment inks we applied hundreds of fingerprints to a wall to create this piece,it was really interesting applying such a personal thing to a found object.
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Sunday, 3 October 2010
34*
Saw this Wallpaper* feature the other day, really nice technique called Ombro Cinema, and could be something to experiment with in some of my cut and paste images I put together.
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