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Sunday, 10 October 2021

Joan of Arc: Developing Ideas

 In my last post, I had some initial ideas that I was exploring.  I am now exploring these further using different processes.  I began with a few sketches and a prayer invoking the spirit of Joan of Arc for spiritual strength.



I used just a 2b pencil and some coloured pencils for the drawings and I put these together with my quick test shot from the last session on Pixlr.  I created a small canvas and just resized to place the images so that they could be viewed together with the prayer. 

I will now do a photoshoot with the cross and look for stock images for the fire to create the final piece.  I might add a prayer as I liked the text element in this development and this could give more impact on the presentation. 


Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Joan of Arc: Initial Ideas for Warrior Project

 Joan of Arc: Initial Ideas

In this post I will outline my initial ideas for the Warrior Project which I am creating for the IIM 



Brief Biography

Joan of Arc was 'born c. 1412, Domrémy, Bar, France—died May 30, 1431, Rouen; She was a national heroine of France, a peasant girl who, believing that she was acting under divine guidance, led the French army in a momentous victory at Orléans that repulsed an English attempt to conquer France during the Hundred Years’ War. Captured a year afterward, Joan was burned to death by the English and their French collaborators as a heretic. She became the greatest national heroine of her compatriots, and her achievement was a decisive factor in the later awakening of French national consciousness.' (Encyclopedia Britannica 2021)

Considering Joan of arc I want to consider the elements that made up her life of martyrdom.  Joan of arc had visions where she believed that God was speaking to her, theories today think that she may have been suffering from mental illness such as;  'one of numerous neurological and psychiatric conditions that trigger hallucinations or delusions, including migraines, bipolar disorder and brain lesions or  that she contracted bovine tuberculosis, which can cause seizures and dementia, from drinking unpasteurized milk and tending cattle as a young girl.' (Cohen, 2021)  This idea of messages from God or a kind of madness could be portrayed through the photographic image also these images come to mind...

Prayers 





Crosses 


Burned at the stake - fire 


Armour, metal, grey

Martyr 

So thinking about the visual imagery I could create photos  - creating a photo using symbolic imagery such as crosses and fire

Using perhaps Rosary beads - here is a test shot I took whilst thinking about this work




Settings F1.9,  Shutter Speed 1/50, ISO 80, WB Auto - no flash 

This was a quick test shot on my phone I will look at other options and will use my camera to take final images.  

These are just some initial thoughts!




References

Encyclopedia Britannica. 2021. Joan of Arc | Biography, Death, Accomplishments, & Facts. [online] Available at: <https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Joan-of-Arc> [Accessed 5 October 2021].

 Cohen, J., 2021. 7 Surprising Facts About Joan of Arc. [online] HISTORY. Available at: https://www.history.com/news/7-surprising-facts-about-joan-of-arc [Accessed 5 October 2021].


Welcome to a New Term!

 Welcome to a new term!  Here we are again mostly in real life!  An element of freedom returned..

I have been reading Colin Wilson as I found a fairly new book on his works by Colin Stanley.  Colin Wilson died in 2013 at the age of 82, his first book The Outsider, Ezard writes in his obituary 'The Outsider (1956), led him to be seen as a potential saviour of the human spirit, a thinker who might find a way through the spiritual nullity of the postwar years' (Ezard, 2013) Wilson wrote while camping out on Hampstead Heath and writing in the British Library in London each day.  Wilson went on to write books about mysticism, the occult, consciousness, existentialism.  I was lucky enough to see Colin Wilson in the flesh at the Occultique festival in Brighton in the early 2000s.  I was surrounded by all the witches in Sussex and Wilson was one of the most charismatic people I have ever had the privilege to watch.  


At present, I am reading about Peak Experiences which began when Wilson was looking at Maslow, who wanted to treat healthy people as in healthy people Maslow stated; 'I picked out the healthiest people, the best specimens of mankind I could find, and studied them to see what they were like. They were very different, in some ways startlingly different from the average..'(Ed.Stanley, 2019:54) he realised that they had more joy and had what he called 'peak experiences'  These experiences were' something like a mystical experience, moments of great awe, moments of the most intense happiness, or even rapture, ecstasy or bliss...' (Ed. Stanley, 2019:55)

Maslow discovered once they had these experiences they would have more and afforded the person experiencing this, a moment of clarity where they could see everything clearly.  This is one of the things Wilson writes about in great depth and I chose this to talk about as I spend much of my time with people now who are not healthy and I have found this has the effect of experiencing more negative emotions.  This book reminds me of better times past, present and future are possible that a healthy mind really can bring that sense of awe and wonder back into life....


References 


Ezard, J., 2013. Colin Wilson obituary. [online] the Guardian. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/dec/09/colin-wilson [Accessed 5 October 2021].

Ed. Stanley C. (2019) The Ultimate Colin Wilson: Writings on Mysticism,, Consciousness and Existentialism. Watkins Media ltd, London.



Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Biteable Video: Promotional Resume

 Here I have created a promotional resume that looks professional and highlights my skills. Please see below: 



Students will upload the process however I will just add my biteable instructions as this was my own process here: Biteable Instructions

I am pleased with the way this video has turned out and I think it is a good introduction to an employer of my skills for this job - this of course would be backed up by my CV! Please enjoy the film.


Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Food in Art: An Exploration

 In my project progress post, I stated that the next image that I was working on was about food and the end times.  Therefore in this piece of research, I will discuss food in art to look at how I might represent this in my own work. 

The key points I would like to explore for my own work are:

  • How do other artists depict food/eating in their work?
  • What can I learn from this and how will it help to inform my own work? 
  • Specifically, I would like to look at the composition. light and framing.
  • I also want to explore the context of these works as my own will be eating in isolation in the time of Covid 




To begin I will discuss the above image of The Potato Eaters as an example of this kind of depiction in art. Food in earlier art was often depicted in still life form on its own but by 19th century painters had begun to show people socialising around food such as the image above. Van Gogh painted this image to show solidarity with the poor and working people. 'He found in their common meal the occasion in which their humanity and moral beauty are strikingly revealed; they appear then as a close community, based upon work and the sharing of the fruits of work. The table is their altar and the food a sacrament for each one who has labored.' (Vincent Van Gogh 2009-2021) In this image, we can see the whole room, which demonstrates the poverty that they live in, the muted colours and simple meal though with the one light shining upon the table suggest intimacy and importance to the meal.  The faces of the subjects show happiness even in dire circumstances.  Meals together can create this kind of feeling sharing food has always been a way of connecting to our fellow travellers in life and Van Gogh really gets this feeling across to the viewer, looking in on this ordinary yet important meal.  




Pieter Bruegel (the elder) was a member of four generations of Netherlandish artists, his work often depicted the common people and how they lived in new and bold ways which humanised his subjects. 'In order to get source material for his paintings, it's alleged that Northern Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel disguised himself in peasant garb to sneak into events like the one above. (One of the earliest known wedding crashers, it seems.)' (First We Feast: 7th April 2015) Again he went against the tide of painters (particularly the Italian renaissance) to paint the ordinary man rather than people in high society.  This particular painting of a wedding shows the simple food of soup and porridge being served with wine. Again this simple meal shows the camaraderie of the working class and togetherness through eating together.  

In my own work I will be depicting something somewhat different in that times have changed enormously particularly at present and more and more people eat alone for a lonely meal.  In 2017 there were 7.7 million people in the UK living alone this is predicted to rise to 10.7 million by 2039 (The Office for National Statistics: 4th April 2019) With the pandemic obviously more people have had to isolate and therefore the rise in loneliness at this time has increased dramatically. The 'lockdown lonely have been reported 'From 3 April to 3 May 2020 30.9% of those asked said their well-being had been affected through feeling lonely in the past seven days, around 7.4 million people across Great Britain. We refer to this group as “lockdown lonely”. If we adjusted this to be representative of the entire Great British population this would be equivalent to 14.3%.' (Office for National Statistics (Office for National Statistics: 8th June 2020)

The Expressionists did not often depict themselves eating and the images of war are often horror and starvation so here I will share the Blind man's meal by Picasso in his Blue Period (1901-1904).  Picasso painted the disaffected, the blind, beggers and women in prison at this time. As can be seen here the blind man eats a simple meal of bread and water, his eyes downcast, the blue colours emphasising the sadness of this meal, bare walls and no tastes to enjoy. 


The Ascetic is very similar and he chooses to live this simple life and equally eats this simple meal alone looking into nothingness and not relishing anything of taste.  These images both struck me as the kind of image I would like to make in term of composition, pose and light.  I would like to capture this sense of loss and loneliness in the solitary meal.  This will be my next image that I will produce.  

References 

Martinique E. (9th December 2019) Widewalls: Food in Art History: [Online] Available from: https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/food-in-art-history (Accessed 24/02/21)

Vincent Van Gogh (2009-2021) The Potato Eaters [Online Available from https://www.vincentvangogh.org/potato-eaters.jsp (Accessed 24/02/21)

First We Feast (7th April 2015) Iconic Food Paintings [Online] Available from: https://firstwefeast.com/drink/2015/04/iconic-food-paintings/kiss-me-and-youll-kiss-the-lasses-lily-martin-spencer-1856 (Accessed 01/03/21)

Wiesse J. (October 2002) Met Museum: Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1525–1569) [Online]  Available from: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/brue/hd_brue.htm (Accessed 01/03/21)

Office for National Statistics (4th April 2019) The Cost of Living Alone [Online] Available from: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/families/articles/thecostoflivingalone/2019-04-04# (Accessed 01/03/21)

Office for National Statistics (4th April 2019) Coronavirus and loneliness, Great Britain: 3 April to 3 May 2020 [Online] Available from: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/wellbeing/bulletins/coronavirusandlonelinessgreatbritain/3aprilto3may2020#: (Accessed 01/03/21)

Pablo Picasso (2021) Pablo Picasso: Blue Period [Online] Available from: https://www.pablopicasso.org/blue-period.jsp (Accessed 01/03/21)

Artsology (2021) Famous Meals in Art [Online] Available from: https://artsology.com/famous-meals-in-art-history.php (Accessed 01/03/21)



Feedback Action Plan for End Times Project

I have created a Visme to show my action plan from feedback.  This can be viewed here.  Please see my Visme below this will show you the direction and actions I will take with my project work.