Monday 30 November 2009

Some stress lifted

So it's Sunday night before my assessment tomorrow. I put a lot of work into my last term and am hoping it pays of. But I'm feeling positive about my new direction of work. Now all that's left to get through is my essay for H&C which is due on the 8th December, so I better get that started this week. Anyway, just a quick update to remind myself that the horror of getting everything done for assessment has been done! YAY!

And wishing you all a very tartan, haggis, whiskey and enthusiastic dancing filled St. Andrew's Day tomorrow!

G'night.

Thursday 26 November 2009

Assessment Stress!!

Oh man, let me tell you, I'm getting properly stressed over assessment this term. God help me when I get to fourth year. I just finished writing my self-evaluation form for assessment which took me well over an hour. Grrr. Here's what I wrote on how I think I've done this term:

Before I discuss my progression in terms of the three main assessment categories I would like to clarify what has been happening with my practice this term. Initially, I started making work about a very traumatic event which happened to me throughout the summer. It was cathartic, but it was also a way in which I was able to investigate my interest in human behaviour, this time, analysing my own. However, in receiving feedback at tutorials and from peers, I felt a pressure to produce very objective work. This is when I produced the series of drawings of limbs in mass graves. With reflection I have realised that this was also a coping mechanism which I used to deal with the emotional turmoil I was experiencing at the time. A clinical and detached approach was a necessary motion which I had to go through to get to where I am now. After my group crits, the main point I took away from the feedback I received was that my work seemed tentative and unauthentic to myself. Then I had a magnificent tutorial with Victoria Morton, who encouraged me to produce what felt natural to me and pointed out the work in my sketchbooks and my drawings about my traumatic event were much more energetic and authentic. This is why my work has taken such an abrupt change of direction aesthetically, however the ideas being investigated remain the same.

Knowledge & Understanding:
My research this term has happened more through attending events, and seeing art in the flesh than through assimilation of images of work by other artists. I have tried in this term to grasp what is happening in the art scene in Glasgow by attending openings, running events with the project I am involved with, IRONBBRATZ, and by having informal crits with my peers. Part of the reason for this is that financially, photocopying hundreds of images has not been feasible, but I have done my best to do this with the resources I’ve had. But I’ve found the ‘attend and discuss’ approach to be a very accessible way for me to research and learn.
My continued and more immersive involvement with running and attending events has really boosted my awareness of contemporary practices, however I do feel I need to do more research into historical practices in order to better my practical and conceptual skills. This is something I strive to work on in the coming terms.

Studio Practice:
This term has been the most productive for me yet in my art school career which has improved my self-esteem quite significantly. I have tried to gather relevant source material to work from although a lot of it has been personal experience, memory, diaries and mementos. I am becoming more comfortable with the way in which I create work, and despite it not always being concrete, logical or consistent, getting to grips with this is giving me more food for thought in terms of generating work about my own behaviour. In focusing on my traumatic event and what that has triggered in me since it happened, I feel like my ideas are developing well. My discussion about the way in which people interact is becoming stronger, especially because my work has become more honest. My practical skills are developing further – this term I have started experimenting with oil paint – something I had rarely done in the past. I have also embraced my love for the scribble, dialect and text in my work and am thoroughly enjoying becoming more confident in working in a way which is natural to me. I spent a lot of time working on drawing as well, in addition to the study of composition and have learned a lot about both these aspects in this term.
My critical awareness of my own practice is what I’ve learned most about this term. I am finally understanding that everyone works in different ways. I am embracing my compulsive notions to work through the night – this is when I generate the most work. I have also come to terms with the fact that I work more effectively by doing things rather privately at first, in books, and then dismantling the books and displaying what was initially very private to me. I have become very interested in the notion of confession as a result of this discovery. As well all of this I’ve learned how to force myself to stay in the studio for longer (listening to music, and generally just making my space a more comfortable environment to spend time in).

Professional Practice:
My professional practice since working with the IRONBBRATZ project (since May 2009) has vastly improved. I’m learning so many valuable skills like consultation with artists and volunteers, promotion, presentation, making information clear and accessible, contact with official bodies like Glasgow City Council, the Market Gallery etc, documenting events through blogs & CV’s as well as working collaboratively with other groups such as DJ’s, Bands and events co-ordinators. Business stuff aside, I have improved on other skills like curation and installation of work. My team work skills have vastly improved in working not only with my two project partners but with everyone else involved. This is something I’ve transferred into my studio practice.
In being part of a project like this, as well as studying and working, my organisational skills have came on leaps and bounds since last year. There is always room for improvement in terms of organisation but I think my new found comfort in my creative process and the way in which I make work has helped a lot (i.e. generating art work through the night, being in the studio half the day, working the other half, then dealing IRONBBRATZ meetings in the early evening).
All in all, I’m a bit disappointed in the lateness of my revelation this term, but it was necessary for me to go through the motions I did to get where I am and now. I am now much more focused and driven to keep my practice developing and growing.


Yea, I know. Heavy eh? hehe.

G'night!

Monday 23 November 2009

Celebrate! Good times, C'mon!

Hey Hey!

So I'm in a much better mood this week after my FANTASTIC tutorial with Victoria Morton (http://www.themoderninstitute.com/artists/v_morton/index.php)

She has been an artist which has been in my research since first year and I am a great admirer of her work so it was brilliant to get a tutorial from her. She more than exceeded my expectations! She told me exactely what I needed to hear. My work recently has been very tentative and merely a clinical and emotionally detached distraction from my real feelings and my genuine creative process/product. I just hope I can explain this well enough on my Self - Evaluation form! My work this year started of being about a very traumatic thing which happened to my this summer and was, as a result, very subjective. Since first year, I had received the same criticism - your work is too emotional/subjective and doesn't address a wider issue. So you can see why I tried to be so clinical and detached this year, and to my disappointment and frustration, my work was still receiving quite a lot of criticism.

Victoria made me realise that I should embrace my creative practice and not allow my practice to be too heavily changed because of certain schools of thought. So what have I learned from all this?

1. That I have been top serious in terms of the content of my creative practice, especially seeing as I am my personality is much more humorous/sarcastic/dark/scattered. This is what I should be reflecting in my work.
2. That I try to change my work too much so that it gets good grades/feedback.
3. That when I try to change my work, I become uninspired and stop creating, or create much more dull things.
4. That I work best in sketchbooks, and that text is a big part of my work.
5. That I need to learn how to better justify my practice.

That's a hell of a lot to take away from one tutorial I think!

In other news, went to see John Doaks and Hazel Gores (4th Year P&P) work tonight on exhibition at The Vic. I really like John's work (just now focused in video installation) and have enjoyed watching him develop his ideas and skills, especially in installing the work. Hazel Gores work was fascinating as well.

Well it's a busy busy week for me ahead and I'm going to try and get a series of 7 small paintings done before Thursday night. I think I'm going to call the series: "Things you think about when bad stuff happens". It's going to be 7 portraits of all of my previous sexual partners with text explaining how I came to be involved with them. Some will be faceless, and others will be more complete. I hope my work will discuss my experience of self-reflection as well as be interesting as it will be like 7 little confessions (religion has played quite a large part in my life, making the confession part relevant). I hope they will be brutally honest, rather funny and make people question their own experience and how they judge their own behaviour.

Hope it all goes well! Over and out!

Thursday 19 November 2009

Crit - ters!

So, this week I had group crits. I was extremely worried about them since I hadn't had a lot of time to spend in the studio as I had been working a lot. I managed to get some last minute painting studies together over the weekend before my crits on Monday. But it's a bad idea to paint for painting's sake, but I did feel as though I learned something from them. Interestingly, the first painting, which I hated, went down quite well and received some positive feedback from the group and both my tutors.

There were meant to be 8 people being reviewed between 10am and 5pm but a few didn't show up so that meant more time on the ones that did. My peers had some really fascinating and beautiful work to show so I was feeling rather inadequate (not unusual at group crits!) when it came to me showing my work. I got some good advice but the tutors could see I hadn't been producing enough work and recommended I go to life drawing and do some more research. I need money to continue my research (photocopying, double sided tape etc.) and I have 0p to my name until pay day.

So as of now, I'm working on creating layers in my drawings so using tracing paper (any transparent surface really) and going to life drawing on mon and tues nights. It's going ok, will try taking them into paint when I feel the compositions and materials are right. But with assessment coming up in two weeks I feel a little pressed for time.

Will update on my work next week, hopefully with some photos!

Saturday 7 November 2009

What's up at the Art School?

So as of late, my practice has been working at a slower rate than I'd like. I am trying to play with other materials in dealing with my subject matter: the anonymous death. It's a tough subject to tackle, massive and must be treated with sensitivity due to its nature. Need a tutorial as soon as I go back on Tuesday (It's reading week this week.)

And with regards to reading week, I've been doing some reading for my essay coming up. Here's a brief summary of what's being asked of 3rd year H&C students in Term 1:

"You should choose ONE source and write an academic review of it with a word length of 800-1,000 words (this being the equivalent of a short published review).

What is a source? While this is likely to be published and text based, it does not have to be. You may choose an object-based or archival source, for instance. The nature of the source is likely to determine the intellectual approach and will be important in terms of assessment."


So I think I'm going to chose to review a political cartoon, perhaps one by david low on the run up to WWII but we shall see. The book I'm reading, "The Political Cartoon" by Charles Press has showed me a lot of other political cartoonists I hadn't heard of before. I'm also reading a book by Susan Stewart, "On Longing..." It's a good deal tougher to read than my political cartoon book but it throughs up some interesting ideas about collections, souvenirs, the miniature, the gigantic and so on.


I'm doing a lot of reading as of late. For my art practice, I'm reading a couple of interesting books:

The Bog Man and the archaeology of people by Don Brothwell (scientific and forensic investigation into the study of bog bodies)

The Rattlebag edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes (a book of poetry).


What else has been happening? Well on a late and side celebratory note, the Painting & Printmaking dept. got back a studio space this year which has been occupied by offices for 25 years. It's a proud day for us painters, and so encouraging to see the school giving its students the space they deserve. Yay!


Over and Out.




Sunday 1 November 2009

Photos From IRONBBRATZ presents 'Pot Luck'


Mrs. Dobbratz and her cupcakes

Shaun O'Donnell


Shaun O'Donnell


Samantha Ndlovo


Jack McConville


Front gallery


Front Gallery


Penny Sharp


Penny Sharp


Jack McConville


John Doak


Top Gallery


Top Gallery

The Light Display by Robbie Thomson and Collin Ferguson


Collin Fergusons Light piece


The Marching Band


The Marching Band


Guitarist from Holy Mountain in front of Light Display


Holy Mountain


The crowd





All photos taken by Anthony William Lakey

Tuesday 20 October 2009

POT LUCK - UPCOMING IRONBBRATZ EVENT


Here' what I've been involved in organising recently. 'POT LUCK', the latest IRONBBRATZ event. It's a fundraiser for us to get enough funds to support emerging artists throughout GI this coming year in getting them shows, curation projects etc. It's set to be a fantastic night! See you there!

POT LUCK
FRIDAY 23rd OCTOBER 2009
8pm - 3am
£3/£4/£5

Friday 28 August 2009

All kinds of everything

What a busy few weeks it has been! On the work front I've been doing a lot of tours of late - it's nice meeting lots of interesting people from different backgrounds. I've had americans, english, bulgarian, and a wee glaswegian for good measure :) I've also worked up in Inverness this weekend. What a beautiful scenic trip it is up there on the train. It takes three hours but it was really nice to get to see bits of Scotland I've never seen before. Inverness is a beautiful wee city, and the folks there are lovely!

My home life is, as ever, hectic and a last minute effort to get everything paid on time and such. My flatmate and I have thrown a couple of dinnerparties for friends and they've been really good. It's nice to feel houseproud after all the hardwork (still more to come!) we've put into redecorating the flat. I made my infamous stew at one of them and it went down very well. Aren't I chuffed!

In terms of my practice, I'm starting to build up my primary research book for this year which at the moment is focusing on loss, as that has been a big part of my life this summer. I done a couple of doodles while working in Inverness and they're really quite strong so they went into the sketchbook. I can feel my itchy fingers coming back and my desire to draw and research is quite overwhelming. I'm really looking forward to going back to art shool on the 22nd Sept (especially now that I've finally got my SAAS funding sorted!) and it'll be a blessing to have my bursary and loans going into the bank again after a VERY financially tight summer.

Roll on the 14th and 15th! I can feel a wee shopping spree coming on!

Tuesday 11 August 2009

Pictures from IRONBBRATZ presents FTPA


Art folk outside the Exhibition


View of the Front Gallery


View of the Front Gallery


Work by Robbie Thomson


Work by Robbie Thomson


Work by Robbie Thomson


Robbie Thomson


Work by Rachel Szmukler


Work by Rachel Szmukler


Work by Rachel Szmukler


Work by Media Heroic


Work by Media Heroic


Work by Media Heroic


Work by Jamie Clements


Work by Jamie Clements


Work by Jamie Clements


Work by Jamie Carter


Work by Jamie Carter


Work by Martin Convery


All images courtesy of Antony William Albert Lakey.


Friday 7 August 2009

Paperwork

So last week was mainly consumed by technicalities of moving into the new flat - signing leases, moving more stuff in, getting council tax exemption letters and such. All very boring but unfortunately necessary. And it also means having paid my deposit and first months rent that my financial situation is dire. Currently living off of tinned potatoes from Lidl and sweetcorn. Oh the joys of being a student! hehe

As well as that, my weekend consisted of de-installing the IRONBBRATZ show FTPA in Saltmarket. I can honestly say now that having worked as part of this project, I don't think my stregnths lay in hearding artists - they are quite difficult to get motivated to de-install their work, especially when very hungover. But it's all fair enough really, I know I'd be the same if I were showing. (or slightly worse!)

And at last, I'm getting back into the swing of making work! Yay! I've started a little sketchbook which will contain drawings of 5 week old human embryos. I'll develop them, hopefully using my grid technique to discuss obscurity, loss and life. We shall see what happens. I really need a new inkjet cartridge for my printer as some of my work is going to have photocopied faces and such on it - pictures will be posted when I get the chance.

Friday 31 July 2009

IRONBBRATZ Exhibition & Afterparty Success!

o all week I've been manically busy helping out my friends at the IRONBBRATZ gallery set up there show, FTPA, at 174 Saltmarket.

Monday - We got flyers and business cards printed at Mailboxes Etc. on Woodlands road for a very reasonable price and great quality prints. Collected the keys to the space, met with the artists ready to view/install work in the space and had to be in the space at all times while artists were there for insurance purposes.

Tuesday - The van run. A friend helped move some of the artists work down to the space and Jessie and I began working on screenprinting the t-shirts. Artists were in installing and again we had to be there for insurance purposes.

Wednesday - More artists in to install work - the show begins to really to come together. Waiting while artists install.

Thursday - The night of the opening. Cake baking in the morning to sell at the show. During the day all the artists were finishing up installing, lighting their work and we were all getting the space looking clean and professional for the opening. The beer run also had to take place during the day which meant a lot of heavy lifting.

The exhibition went brilliantly! Estimated at over 100 people through the doors and the work was very well received. Everyone had a great time.

Then up to Nice 'n' Sleazys for the afterparty. Here's the flyer designed by Robbie Thomson.


The afterparty went fantastically as well and it was a very successful event all round! What a very eventful week.

Thursday 23 July 2009

last minuteness

So this week I was frantically drawing in order to get my commission done for my client on Tuesday - got it done on Tuesday at half 5! It was the toughest one yet as I was drawing a young boy and its hard not to make young people look like they're made of porcelein hehe.

Also this week, been going through the gruelling SAAS reapplication for funding - so many pages and so many questions! Just gimmie the money! hehe.

On the up side though, since the drawing has been complete I've felt my creative juices flowing again and so started my design of my personalised My Little Pony stencil for the bathroom wall :D
My pony is called 'Bingo Wings' :) hehe My flatmates one is called 'Muffintop'...can you see a theme emerging there? Looking forward to getting the flat up to scratch and putting the finishing touches on the bathroom and finally getting my room painted. So lots to do next week!

Well now I'm off to take a tour with a prospective student. Au revoir!

Friday 17 July 2009

Clumsiness

Hello, not updated in a while due to a rather painful but funny incident. I was doing some work in the McLellan galleries last week and at the top of a set of marble staircases, my weak knee gave way, causing me to go over on my ankle and go flying down the stairs, finally landing in a crumpled heap on the landing. Hilarious, yes but my ability to walk was severely impaired for a week. Here's hoping there wasn't any CCTV cameras pointing in my direction when that happened.

In other news, I have a drawing to complete as a gift for a member of my family who is turning 80. Its a double portrait of my two cousins (her great grandkids). Needs to be done by the 22nd so going to need to make a start on that quite urgently. Pictures will be posted when it's complete.

Thursday 2 July 2009

9lbs

Oh and in other news - the stress from those unforseen circumstances has gave me a kick start on my weight loss regime, lost 9lbs in a week and a half. Yes! Just need to try to keep going now, I've been having a pint of freshly made smoothie for breakie in the mornings and that seems to be helping.

Hull Convention & Sheffield UCAS Event

So last week I had my first out of Scotland Higher Education Convention in Hull, then one through in Sheffield the following day. So on Sunday I spent most of my day travelling down on the train. The train went down the east coast which was beautiful. When I arrived in Hull, I checked straight into my hotel which was gorgeous and had free wifi access so I had plenty to do to keep myself occupied. Unfortunately though, regardless of how nice the room was, I can't sleep well in a foreign place for the first couple of nights so I had a pretty restless sleep.

Monday morning it was off to Hull University to set up for the convention. The university was massive and I was really impressed by its facilities and friendly staff. There was quite a lot of interest in the GSA from the students there, especially in the design fields and architecture.

After the convention it was straight on the train through the sheffield. Busy busy! I was amazed at how lovely the city of Sheffield was, there was a gorgeous big fountain/sculpture thing outside the train station. Seeing such a lovely thing on arrival made it hard for me to find fault anywhere else I had wondered throughout the city. The hotel in Sheffield was ok - nice room, but charged for wifi which was disappointing. So I sat watching tv most of the night and reading my book. I slept a bit better there before my journey next morning to the Sheffield Areana.

The Sheffield UCAS Event was really professional - had my own wee booth and everything! The prospectus were flying off the table consistently throughout the day which was really good.

I must admit, it was tiring jumping from place to place so I was glad to be back home in Glasgow when I got back.

In other news, my much anticipated weekend away to T in the Park has been cancelled. Unforseen circumstances have got in the way so no weekend in wellies for me. Bah! :(

Tuesday 16 June 2009

Workshop Success!

So the workshop went really well and all the kids, as well as staff seemed to really enjoy the day! The results were fantastic and it was a superb day for me. Here's a few wee photos:

Some of the boys admiring a degree show piece.


Half of Primary 6 from St. Angela's Primary School.


A nice example of some of the work produced by the kids.

Friday 12 June 2009

Kids Workshop

So, my newest upcoming event to pour my efforts into is a little workshop I'll be running with the help of some friends - Farieda, Simon and Fraser - making mock stained glass windows with a group of 48 Primary 6 kids. I'm really looking forward to it!

So I've been kinda busy buying acrylic, getting discounts organised for the glass paint materials and getting the space set up for Tuesday. The general plan of the day looks something like this:

Objective: The aim of this workshop is to introduce the class to new skills such as looking and understanding the art work of others, documenting art work, the development of ideas and making. Each pupil as their outcome will produce an individual stained glass effect piece, working on acrylic.

10:00 – 10.50 Welcome & Tour - Mackintosh Gallery Space
Leaders: Simon Clark(Yr 2 Architecture & Leeanne McKenna(Yr 2 Painting)

Tour of Show (mainly of Mackintosh building) A number of digital cameras will be distributed to the group to allow the kids to take photos of what interests them about the interior/exterior of the building. Viewing examples of stained glass windows throughout the School will form part of the tour to allow the kids to draw inspiration for their making.

10.50 – 11.00 Walk Group to J D Kelly Building (First Year Design Studios)

11:10 -14.30 Workshop (breaks as required)

Staff will create large scale colour prints of photographs taken by the group.

Get group prepared with materials and hand out photographs. Leeanne/Simon/Fareida will lead a short demonstration on different uses of the materials and how the colours mix.

Get pupils working on their own stained glass windows while staff circulate the group working one to one.

Perhaps if a spare five minutes available at the end of the workshop, get kids to view their stained glass pieces in light/window space.

Here's hoping it all goes peachy!

Thursday 28 May 2009

4th Year Madness

It's been a busy ol' week for me despite term being finished. On Monday I was helping a friend in fourth year paint his space for degree show. I'm amazed at the busy and excited buzz throughout all the studios, and seeing the school turn from messy studios into a clean, crisp gallery space. It's a lot of hard work and I certainly don't envy the fourth years for the stress levels.

In other news, I'm currently in the middle of painting the flat I'm due to move into very soon. It's going to look gorgeous when it's all done but it's a massive job. And the cheap white paint we used on the bathroom walls totally stinks! Lesson learned: never buy the cheapest white emulsion ever again. Hopefully the smell will calm down soon!

Also, still not heard back from the big cheeses at Glasgow City Council regarding the studio/gallery space project for the summer so thinking Im going to need to phone them tomorrow to pester them about my enquiries.

Lastly, SERIOUSLY need to get back on my healthy eating regime, can feel myself slipping into the depths of indulgence again and I'm not doing enough to burn it all off. I think I'm just eating out of the stress of moving flats and stuff. Oh well, need to get back to gym to sort that out!

Friday 22 May 2009

Summer Ambitions

Now that terms over and summer is just around the corner I've been thinking about what I can do with myself over the 3 month holiday to continue my practice. So what myself and my friend and fellow 2nd year painter, Gillian Anderson are doing is trying to secure a commercial space (174 Saltmarket would be nice) where we could work as artists in residence under the Ironbbratz gallery. Our 3 months spent in studio time there will hopefully culminate in a big exhibition.

Also, I'd love to try and get a series of portfolio building workshops set up maybe 1 or 2 days a week in which I could give people applying in the next session advice of the general compilation of their portfolio. It'd be nice to get some kids in from disadvantaged schools in the east end, especially since I know how daunting the application process is from that standpoint and how daunting the school itself is when your from the east end.

So right now, I'm just e-mailing and trying to get my name down with the City Council for a space and funding to pay for it. Here's hoping it all goes well.

Wednesday 20 May 2009

Gutted Once Again

Yet again, I haven't manage to break free from the C grade. So annoyed! Although the feedback my tutors gave to me was really positive and encouraging, its still disappointing to walk away with a piece of paper that only says C1.

*sigh*

Summer holidays

Finally summerholidays is really getting closed. I have spent the last couple of days stuffing envelopes with invites for the degree show. The fourth years are running around like crazy commanding their students helpers to the most absurd tasks. Its very busy around the school, yet for most of us the year is over, we have had our assessments, and now its all about the degree show opening in a couple of weeks.
Soon I will be going home to Norway to spend the summer holidays working (hopefully) and saving up money for next year.

Friday 15 May 2009

Busy Week

Well, All last week I spent most of my time preparing for assessment on the Friday. It's the last assessment of this term and I was really looking forward to having it all done. My work took a new direction a week before the assessment though making my work seem kinda patchy but I think my Research and reflective journals explain the change well enough.

I'm actually really excited about the direction of my practice now. My work is now looking at hand gestures and their meanings and interpretations and the language of sign. The work itself is still addressing the dialogue/not really a dialogue situation with my ex. It is also about mannerisms, behaviour and saying something that can be read in many different ways. So right now I'm developing drawings of key gestures with relevant meanings.

For example, crossing your fingers. The meaning behind this is so interesting! It was originially used way back when as a symbol for the cross - most importantly, a cryptic one which was easy to conceal from unwanted eyes. As it developed, it became the action used when someone was acting in an immoral way (telling a lie etc) as a protection symbol from the retribution of their evil actions. Nowadays it is also used by children in this way. It has interesting meanings both of hope and fear and this is highly relevant to my situation with the ex. I was thinking of doing a MASSIVE drawing of the crossed fingers (probably an ink drawing) and making its title: "I love you". This will help address the complexities of gestures and readings.

In other news, my friends at the Ironbbratz gallery had an opening last night at 174 Trongate with some 4th year students work in it. It was a really good night and a great success story for their first public/commercial space. Well done to them! Tonight is the MFA show from 6pm-8pm, which I might go to. See how I feel. I'm a little hungover from last night! Woops!

Monday 11 May 2009

Finally done

Yesterday I delivered everything for assessment, and spent the rest of the day outside my flat in the sun. The weather has finally turned again, and it feels like summer.

Friday I also passed the theory test for cars and now I have booked my practical test. I am getting nervous already. I hope it works out. Soon time to book flighttickets back to Norway.

As the term is reaching an end, my money is running out, and contrary to what it has been like previous years, I don`t have a job on the horizon. I hope something works out. I really really need to get a job for the summer, if not I'll have to travel between various familymembers and eat whatever they have in the fridge :-)

Oh weel, no need to worry before I get there. It always looks worse than it will be. Hopefully the weather will be nice, and at least I get the really long summer holiday I wanted.

Thursday 7 May 2009

Exhibition and Assessment


So last week was my exhibition. The opening went really well, was very busy, and all the beer was gone in 13 minutes hehe. Here's a photo of the work I showed. I called it Black & White (Really?)

Apart from the craziness of exhibition, assessment is coming up on friday. This was only a 3 week term! How short is that?! So I've been frantically sketchbooking and drawing today and yesterday. Thursday I need to clean out my space, paint my walls and floor and get all my stuff labelled, ready for presentation. I'm kind of nervous this time round because my H&C mark probably wont boost up my overall mark (only scored at B2 this time round). Hopefully, I'll make it into the B category at least.

After the term finishes I'm off flat-hunting with my friend. Hoping to get a nice flat in Dennistoun as its really close to all my family and pretty cheap. So all these new things on the horizon. Here's hoping it all goes well!

Tuesday 5 May 2009

Assessment

I have started to go through all my stuff.
Yesterday I cleard my studio and tried to make sense of all the stuff that is there, sorting it into piles - one for each term. Today I have been going through all the stuff on my computer and the blog I used as a sketchbook last term.
Now that I have sort of an overview its about time to try and make a system and a presentation out of it all.
Its always really hard to understand and systemize all my stuff for someone else to have access to it - obviously I already have some sort of system - although faulty - to find my own way around it. Also I don't think my sketchbooks are strong enough for this term. They don't have much reflection and thinking in them. Not because I haven't been doing any, but probably because I haven't prioritzed writing it all down. I wonder how badly this is going to make it all. In addition I am hungering for a typewriter to make labels and little markers in things. I hope I can get my hands on one. It all started when Will left his typewriter on my desk, and I tried it out. It was absolutely brilliant!! It would be so useful!! I do hope I can get my hands on one for myself. Or maybe I can borrow Will's if I by my own ink... hm..
Anyway I'll try and put up some photos when everything is organized and ready for assessment.

Sunday 3 May 2009

everything is over

almost...

Opening on Friday went well and the crits were good. Really felt like had managed to pin something down that I could be happy with. After the afterparty to the show, which Pia and I hosted in our flat. Saturday was spent cleaning up the mess before going to the studio, documenting the work and taking it down to make it ready to go up in Nice N Sleazy.
Dave, a friend of mine, has this record label together with another guy and they hosted a concert in NiceNSleazy. I was invited to make work for it. I put up the drawings there, and they worked quite well, but I am not entirely happy about how it turned out. I wasn't focused enough when putting them up, and I should have thought more about what kind of audience there would be there. However I think it was a good experience that I can build somehting on, so I sent Dave an email today about how I could have done things differently and telling him I would be interested in settign up work again if they set up a similar event.

So seemingly everything is over... Assessement is looming in the beginning of next week. Everything I have done this past year has to be done and presented by Monday in seven days... It should be fine. As long as I get started. At the moment it feels like it never ends..

Tuesday 28 April 2009

lots of work to be done

Still working hard to get everything sorted for the exhibition at the end of this week. Opening on Friday and then the concert on Saturday. I hope it all turns out well. I am fairly comfortable with the plan I have conjured up, but it remains to be seen if is doable and if it turns out well. Always a really exciting and scary part of a project when there is nothing you can do except push through and hope for the best.
I am doing drawings - first time I am focusing so much on drawings. I didn't draw at all for several years before I moved to Glasgow and started GSA where the first thing they made us do was a three day drawing workshop and fieldtrip. Since then I have been drawing and trying desperately to make up for all the "bad" years, but I am still quite uncertain of my drawings and slightly scared of putting so much hope on them alone.
Also working on a sound piece for the space I am going to install it all in. Since March I have been making quite a few recordings with a small dictaphone. The sound isn't good enough to fool anyone, but it lets me play around a little bit and functions a bit like sketches of the sound. Now I have booked out proper professional recording equipment from the EMS (Electronic Media Studio) and made recordings in the old shop where we were supposed to exhibit work. We have moved the show to the Barnes, but I still wanted some of the sounds from the old shop to put into the room. The water moving around in the pipes in that building are wonderful and strange and sligthly uncomfortable. The water is seeping through the whole building and makes sounds when you least expect it. Keeping fingers crossed I manage to edit it well and get an output for the show that will sound vaguely interesting and as a part of the fabric of the building.

Tuesday 21 April 2009

ready for term3

I am just back from a fabulous holiday in Norway. After the trip around Scotland I went to stay at my parents cabin. We had a really good time with my brothers going cross country skiing (for the first time in ten years) and generally enjoying the simple life in the cabin, where there is no water.
After that I went north to see my boyfriends family, before going to Oslo to spend the last week with old friends. Oslo was a bit depressing and grey, but it was really good to see my friends and celebrate my birthday.
Now I am back in Glasgow and ready for term3. We got the timetable yesterday and it looks like we are going to have an exhibition on and opening already on the 1.May. In addition I am working on some stuff which is going to be put in a concert space for a particular concert. I hope it will turn out well, but there is soooo much work to be done. Good to know that at least I have finished my CRS and delivered it. One less thing to worry about.
Focus now will be to find out as much as possible about the two spaces and start to make work for them!! As quick as possible - no time for this kind of procrastination.

Wednesday 15 April 2009

Exhibition Time

So still enjoying the long easter break right now which is blissful but I've got the niggle of my exhibition coming up in 2 weeks. In second year, the painting dept. have a group exhibition at the start of term three. Because the year group is too big for the exhibition space, there are two separate shows, one half of the year first then the other half. I've not produced work for it yet but I know what my work is going to be so its just a case of starting it.

In other news, broke up with the boyfriend AGAIN. That's the third time since January and I've decided that he's not worth the hassle. He's afraid of commitment but I'm not going to waste my time and my life waiting for a man to become comfortable with being in a relationship. I'm a wee bit sad, but more angry and bouncing back quicker and stronger than ever. Should make way for some more interesting and provocative work.

Thursday 2 April 2009

Easter Holidays

Well right now it's the easter holidays at the art school. I'm quite enjoying them so far, although have spent most of them recovering from being spiked on the night of my metallica gig and missing it. Gutted but ah well. We've had some lovely weather so far so I'm not complaining.

The school is thankfully still open. I've been needing to use the library quite a lot and just decided to take all my art materials home so that I can work there because money is so tight I can't really afford to be travelling into school unneccisarily. I'm beginning to worry about my exhibition which is opening the week after we go back. Think I've got a good idea of work to produce for it though so it could be worse, just need to get my backside in gear and produce it! Also, a bit of cash to buy some paint and brushes would help.

My bursary and loan should go in on the 7th (maybe tomorrow though, i hope!) and I've already got it all spent. I need a desk, art supplies and I'm thinking of putting down a deposit on a new bed because the one I have right now is so badly broken its being held up by books and the slats that are broken are causing me some severe back pain. I'd love one of those memory foam mattresses....so comfy! But beggars can't be chosers hehe. Anyways, I'm away back to my painting (yea, notice my weird working hours, midnight until 4 is becoming normal).

Around northern Scotland.

The last week of April my boyfriend and his younger brother came to visit and we went driving around the northern parts of Scotland, from Glasgow to Inverness, stopping in Stirling. Then onwards around the Black Isle going north to Thurso, stopping at Dunrobin Castle, Whaligo steps and cairns. In Thurso we found a restaurant serving the best, I mean absolutely BEST indian food I have had! The next day we went to see the Duncansby Stacks and then drove east to Smoo Cave before heading south to Ullapool. We spent the night in a wonderful B&B, I think we were almost the first people staying there, as they were in the process of redecorating. At night we went to the local pub to have whiskey when we dumped into a bunch of people having their weekly gathering at the pub to sing folksongs etc. We had the best time! The last we spent on Isle of Skye were we visited the Isle of Skye brewery and Talisker Distillery. From the brewery we bought more than 20different ales and beers to have our own tasting when we got back to the flat. Coming back to Glasgow late in the evening it was really nice to have a box of ales waiting to be tasted. For our trip we rented a car for almost a week. It was't particularly expensive and allows you to go everywhere whenever you want. However I have been thinking of going myself, but using publiv transportation. It is truly amazing where you can find railways.