Monday 16 November 2009

a day well spent

For some stupid reason i went in to college today just for half an hour of information on UCAS that i have already been force fed hundreds of times before. I was pretty annoyed by this and decided to do something today to compensate. i took my massive painting home from college and thought i'd spied a space on my wall room for it.

Circa 12 I arrived in B&Q sporting very smart paint splattered shoes, tracksuit bottoms and my work shirt in the pissing rain, i wandered about looking for wood, got lost a few times couldn't find anyone and thus left. I arrived back at home, had a brew watched deal or no deal and plucked up the courage to attack another hardware store in the form of maxwells down the road. I bought around 8m of 20mm x 36mm wood, a pack of nails, some joining tech thingy's and a staple gun. then set to work on the build fueled by a tasty brew.

This is the first time i've ever made a stretcher and stretched a piece (despite it being paper, thus more folded than stretched), and as a result i am very proud of it. Next time however I will buy thicker stronger wood as screwing into it caused the wood to split every time, hence the heavy duct tape. Using duct tape just made me feel more manly though, next time im going to encorporate WD-40.

todays fun

todays fun

todays fun

todays fun

todays fun

todays fun

todays fun

-Jeffro

Sunday 15 November 2009

ceramics and a favor

I finally got round to taking pictures of my piece for ceramics, the project brief was on animals and the animal i had to base mine on was the hammerhead shark. This happens to be the most uninteresting being on the planet, (ken doherty being a close second). so i kind of slid away from that and on to sharks as a whole as the entity of sharks is far more interesting than just the hammerhead shark. During this i learned that shark skin is actually made up of millions of tiny teeth meaning shark skin feels more like sand paper than silk. for this reason i made my piece very angular and slab built it in clay, coloured it black and (what i wanted to be white) cream to hopefully keep it looking raaadddd. i hoped it would be a flower pot, but due to unforseen circumstances is not infact water tight.

ceramics

ceramics

ceramics

ceramics

ceramics

i also got a print of a photo i took on canvas for my sister to give to her boyfriend for her birthday, the printer fucked it up so i couldn't get it on a stretcher and instead had to mount it on a board, either way, pretty please with how it turned out and made a solid £20 profit from it!

tyne bridge print

tyne bridge print

-Jeffro

Friday 13 November 2009

pure abstraction

Ready for pretentious waffle? Well you better be.

Today I finished off my abstract painting in fine art and then had to talk about it and defend it in a critique. The project title was 'abra kadabra' (a stupid brief) and so I started thinking about how fortune tellers read into the shapes of tea leaves, and how Max Ernst does a similar thing by working into random assortments of paint to create a surreal landscape. I also discovered a new profound love for mixing sand with paint, and painting with cardboard. Excellent fun.

I tried to keep the colours balanced and was heavily influenced by early Polock work, hope you like!

pure abstraction

pure abstraction

pure abstraction

pure abstraction

pure abstraction

-Jeffro

Thursday 12 November 2009

FIRST!

if you are reading this you probably have less of a life than me, anyway a few pieces of older artwork for you to look at

paint burn

paint burn 2

-Jeffro