So far, its been a case of traveling up the hill, and working spontaneously which explains my absence from the computer and the blog. I’ve done a variety of different actions each based upon either the history of the hill or just reactions to what is up there. Agassiz’s Rock is a giant boulder investigated [...]
Posts Tagged ‘site-specific’
The work I’ve done
Posted in Artsy, Blackford, Conceptual, sitespecific, tagged agassiz rock, art, blackford hill, clean, drip paintings, erosion, footsteps, glacial erosion, jackson pollock, louis agassiz, plastic, plucking, site-specific, snow, snowballs, weather station on February 1, 2010 | 5 Comments »
Chalk finale to flypath
Posted in 2D, 3D, Artsy, Conceptual, inside outside, tagged appreciation, chalk, cycling, destruction, drawing, entrance, erase, exit, flies, fly, flypath, irony, jar, pushing prams, site-specific, telford college, underappreciation, youtube on September 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
So I thought about the concepts I had gone through already, looking into the areas of escapism, creation, destruction and tracking of trails. I opted to draw a chalk version of the well known flypath on the floor outside the entrance to Telford College. The place was very significant to the piece as it makes [...]
Moving completely away from anything I’d done so far
Posted in Artsy, Conceptual, inside outside, tagged art is for everyone, collectors, edinburgh, elite, flies, forgery, gallery, habacuc, hannah watt, irony, louvre, mona lisa, money, mound, performance, reader, robbing, scissors, site-specific, spider, stealing, value on September 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So today, I forgot my sketchbook so its hard to continue on anything that I had been doing. This did however give me time to reflect on what I had done and develop my work away from the dead end it was reaching fast. So I said to myself where can this go? I looked [...]
Site-specific contextual
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, tagged ambiguity, andy goldsworthy, angel of the north, another place, anthony gormley, antony gormley, architecture, art, casts, conceptual art, duck, environment, floating, gateshead, john smithson, license plates, life and death, moulds, newcastle, plane crash, richard long, richard wilson, site-specific, spiral jetty, T1M B3R, taxidermy, technology, walk on May 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Okay, so I haven’t been delegating a lot of time to site-specific as i’m getting really into this graded unit thang which reminds me, i really need to upload photos of what i’ve been up to. So for site-specific i’ve been looking into the ambiguity between life and death in the action of floating. It [...]