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L'aventure debile de Paris: Volume 1

Bea's Crayons (Callum's Pencils)+Paper=seat/ floor/ catacomb numbers in Paris



Going Home

Upon our return to London we were asked to choose a sentence/title from a list and illustrate it into a poster using only our image kit. No drawing. My title was 'safety first'. The shepherd-man, holding his 6 headed lamb (achieved courtesy of the photocopier) was not looking when he was carrying them/it down the stairs. Unfortunately the ill fated shepherd suffered and unsightly end, as did his sheep. Safety-first shepherd-man! That is all I have to say. The poster had to be made into an A1 black+white print.









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Universe, A-Z, Posters and Stories


Headline brief= Stabbed because he was from Peckham.

UNIVERSE BRIEF:  
Considering everything I know/can visualize etc and dividing into two-categories:
Natural-Synthetic
Useful-Useless
Decorative-Functional
Loved-Hated
Firsthand-Mediated
Abstract-Figurative
Micro-Macro
Draw something for each of these, sub divide each in to two categories, do the same again.....followed by illustrating an accompanying A-Z book. 

I warn you, this made me think. The things I found peculiar about this was that e.g. Natural-Synthetic are, if you think about it are the same thing. e.g. People, animals and cells, naturally synthesize homes, nests and other cells respectively. 
Everything that is synthesized comes from the earth. So is natural. Even the most unnatural thing you can think of, like pollution/cars/industry/credit are a result of our natural evolution. Any consequences will be the result of our cultural evolution as a species as it is in our nature to be curious, discover and make things. This will never excuse our abuse and wastefulness which as a necessary counter example, is completely unnatural. Nonetheless it is something we will either have to adapt to (like every other living thing) and adaptation is a main function of nature, or attempt to undo (which we will never accomplish but will happen naturally as the world will still be here long after humans have all died). 
   
Its the same with decorative-functional. Decor serves a function. Its a form of communication and and an instinct (think primitive man drawing of cave walls and the development of any alphabet/language). Functional things as well, are decorative as they occupy space and are see-able, their likability or beautifulness is subject to perspective. Similarly, we can take the alphabet, as wonderfully useful as its is and develop it into a variety of hugely decorative fonts. 

And some things are functional and decorative. Like this clock, and this map.
The same applies to Useful-Useless, although for some reason the line is
 less
 blurred and the difference
 between function and use is much more defined. E.g; Technically 'strictly come dancing' is useless. It can not benefit anyone in any real sense, needless to say it may serve the function of entertainment to some one some where. 

It is possible for us to devise a use for most things and reuse them or even find a way justify things and say they're useful if you want. Anyway, I fond it hard differentiating between my categories, and illustrating them
 but this is what I came up with for the brief. (tbc)

A is for Artichoke 
M is for Mutated
P is for Path
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The Kit, therefore The Ring and The Fish





Collecting and making Source Material
 I am currently and (I presume) will continually be
 collecting/making/finding/taking and compiling drawings/objects/photographs/ experiments/ other media/ colour schemes/ surfaces/ patterns to contribute to what will be known as an Image Kit.




































These are some images, objects and pages from a scrap book that I started last year (and will be continuing) that are all part of my kit and I am using for this project.
I will include some ink pictures I have done as well as an assortment of nonsense I have photographed.



We were given a short storyto pick at random. I got one  called 'The ring and the fish'. 
Using my penmanship and the stuff from the image kit, I illustrated 5 scenes from 
'The ring and the fish'.
Im going with the scenes that where of (to me) the most 
memorable events took place. It took me a while to understand the concept of this image kit, but its a bit like referencing or reading in/for essays. These are some sketches accompanying the work of characters.































 The black and green picture I prepared for my image kit with ink and water. Others, like the one done with paint ink and card of rainy clouds and the one on wood of an exploding girl that I did at a live drawing event, that I will treat as part of my kit too. The fish pictures are for this brief especially.