The college has been closed now for a week due to crazy amount of snow and council’s idea of being prepared for this winter failing miserably… My car is barely visible under the amount of snow and we don’t own a shovel…I guess we are following the council’s example of (not) being ready for this kind of weather. Still my puppy loves it, runs around like a mad thing, chasing snowflakes and making snow angels (well maybe not snow angels, but is certainly able to leave her mark… ;)
So apart from following the weather updates I’m trying to work on my research. I’m over 10000 words now, I will need to clean up quite a bit of it though. Still have a bit to do including conclusion, referencing, bibliography. I’ve done the interviews, just hope the way I’ve done is appropriate… need some feedback on that. I’ve done my survey charts, looking good, but still need to add some more info to those sections. Lots of work for this weekend.
I’ve changed my mind again about the brief I was going to do. Back to the Charlatan Ink Price. I was looking forward to doing the music brief, however I don’t have access to the equipment needed and don’t know when I would have, so I abandoned it. Then I was considering the RSA Stamp brief. I thought about it a bit and did some research, but as I really wanted to do something quite expressive and fine arty rather than graphic design I decided to go back to my original option of the Charlatan Ink. I thought the stamp brief also considering the size of the images would be a bit too similar to my book, the 1st project. I feel I need to produce something more expressive and especially larger. I’m still tempted to do silk screen prints, if I get a chance to, but may need to stick to painting.
My ideas for the brief? I’m not really trying to be thinking in a religious way, but this sentence from the Bible always resonates in my mind: “You come from dust and to dust you will turn into.” Very true, and it just shows how very insignificant we are.
I came across this artist – Cai Guo Qiang http://www.jingdaily.com/en/culture/cai-guo-qiang-i-like-things-that-are-hard-to-control/ http://www.colectiva.tv/wordpress/lang/en-us/cai-guo-qiang/
I find his approach very interesting and unusual. It got me thinking about chemical reactions – (because let’s face it, that’s what we are) I would be quite interested to experiment with heated metal plate and pour various chemical substance, sand etc to produce interesting reactions. Again, it would be good to have access to college as I’m not sure about doing anything like that in my little kitchen.
Another way of looking at our being is also the fact that “We are all trying to make a mark in this world”, are we here to leave a mark? What and who for? Why are we here? What is our journey of life (life cycle) about? Why are we so self destructive? Where do we come from? Do we really know what we are and what are we here for? And where are we going? Are we heading towards self-destruction, or is there a light at the end of the tunnel?
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