A present waiting for me

Sofa

When I got home from the studio, this pile of sofa was waiting for me and I felt like I’d been given a present. Made me very happy! It’s unusual to be so over the moon that your neighbour is getting rid of their sofa.

Being at the studio today was amazing and perspective changing. Feel more excited than ever by the future.

Shredding

After highlighting words in a book, I decided to shred paper and highlight the strands instead. I feel it works better as it appears a waste of time to highlight information that is unreadable and also you can standardise/regulate your pace, so still measuring periods of time. It’s more difficult to do this when colouring in a blank piece of paper as you can speed up, slow down, make different types of movement, that are more or less effective.

Shredded paperShredded paper highlighted

Furniture in London

Went to London this weekend which was frightening in parts but the fear was balanced out by the amount of great people and things to see.

Unidentical Twins – Saw two chairs lazing on Sunday afternoon. They are very similar but there are subtle differences.

unidentical twins

Bystander – This sofa was sitting near Southbank watching the world go by. I get so excited when I sight new abandoned furniture.

Bystander

The neighbours

As if by magic, after deciding to revisit this project, on the way to work this morning there were two sofa’s discarded and abandoned. They live opposite  each other and so I named them ‘The neighbours’. I am excited by photographing pieces of furniture again and having a collection.

Neighbour 1Neighbour 2

Highlighting test and varnish

Highlighted pages in a bookAfter highlighting plain pages, I was thinking of how you usually use the highlighters and decided to try highlighting a book for the length of an advert break. There is no relevance of the type of book and using the highlighters for it’s original use-value felt naive and dissatisfying.

I am going to experiment with shredded paper.

Varnished stringAs part of my challenge to make sellable art, I have began to make smaller, varnished string pieces. I wrapped the string around my finger for the duration of an advert. I bought both matt and gloss varnish to try out.

Craft potential

As part of  White Rabbit Studios we are hoping to get involved with the Hockley Arts market. I have my thinking cap on about what I could bring to such an event.

I have a few ideas along the same lines as my practise but in a sellable form. I would like to use some of my photographs of abandoned furniture in some way.

Row of Chairs

I would also like to try my hand at making clocks as someone who is fascinates by them. I think I’m finding it difficult to translate my ideas but I think it’s an interesting challenge.

We went to the Hockley Arts Market this weekend to have a look round and I thought Gemma Latimer’s illustrations were fantastic. Will definitely purchase when I have moved into new house. Looking forward to having lots of framed delights on the walls.

Experimentation at the studio

My most recent experimentation:

Glue

10 seconds of poured glue

I am trying to make sculptures out of glue by pouring it for periods of time. I set up a few experiments and none of them have even slightly dried.

Did some research and the way to get water based glues to dry is to aid evaporation of the water in them. The three things to remember are that you need a) Hot temperature. B) Make a large surface area and C) Reduce density of surrounding water vapour in the air (good ventilation/wind/fan).

I am going to try making some flatter attempts to increase surface area. Hopefully they will dry but not sure if  they’ll be as sculptural.

Highlighers

1 minute highlighted

I coloured in the corner or each piece of paper starting with 10 seconds to 60 seconds with a highlighter. I would like to colour in some larger paper for the period of time of events, like with the string pieces.

Tape

1 minute, 2 minute and 3 minutes of tape

I wrapped tape around the end of bic Biro’s for 1 minute, 2 minutes and 3 minutes. I used masking tape as a base layer but the tape still wouldn’t come off. It also put a real strain on my hand and became quite painful. I shall try wrapping it around other things too. I was thinking it would be quite good to try doing this with something that spins – like a cassette player with a pen in it.

Spray paint

Spray paint 20 seconds

I sprayed the paint onto paper for different periods of time. Where it had been sprayed in a concentrated area it became shiny. I think this is a very simple idea but would like to try it in different ways.

Unraveling

Experimented in the studio tonight and this is what happened. The string was wrapped around my hand for the amount of time it took me to go to the shop, and then unravelled.

String on wall - 'Going to the shop'

String on wall detail

String on wall detail

Glue and String

String and glueAfter a few close calls with the string pieces threatening to unravel themselves entirely, I started to think about ways to make them more permanent. I like the fact that they are ephemeral but thought it would be a good thing to try. Katie suggested using Varnish which I think would make them encased and shiny. I like this idea and will try different methods but I have just tried PVA glue as a starting point. It works really well as it still has the same aesthetic of string and the feel is just a harder,less fragile version. I worry that when parts get glued into place,  it changes where they fall and what people will get from the work. Going to have  good think.

I have really exciting news!! I’ve used some of my holiday allowance so that I can have every other Monday off until October. I’m really looking forward to having the day in the studio, just trying things out and attempting focus.