Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Stuart Haygarth

Haygarth creates 'magical and evocative stories through objects central to [his] work.'





This chandelier style light installment has been compliled with 'hundreds of pairs of prescription spectacles'.
The artist's design 'draws an elegant and analogous line between the glasses' old and new purposes- from mundane objects which improved sight to a spectacular installation...'


These lighting fixtures are created from unconventional materials complied together in a way which creates something beautiful, and even practical. The way such unwanted materials can be arranged together to create an item which people will pay to own, or even see, is alchemic.

It is interesting to explore the way people pay for items they will eventually discard, and then see the way inventive and creative people can change this.

This chandelier is created with bottle ends, clearly giving such materials which are identified by people as ugly, a beauty..

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Jewellery


In history, jewellery was made for people with a very high rank or important role in society to display their status.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Christo & Jeanne Claude

Christo (and the late Jeanne Claude) create temporary, large scale sculptures.

What really caught my attention was this statement
'Nobody discusses a painting before it has been painted.
But architechture and urban planning are always discussed before completion.'

Like the alchemic process, these works are established before they are created. The chemistry of alchemy is planned before carried out.

Fashion Comparison

Through my work, on one level (and unintentionally) I am illustrating and exploring the difference (or similarity) between what is considered worthwhile fashion (such as the labels on the runway) with my trash jewellery. Still in a 'trash to treasure' concept, the treasure is not only the outcome of the jewellery, but the similarites between the treasured fashion. Cheap vs expensive.
To create the comparison, items as follows will be incorporated into the final body of work as illustrations.


Monday, March 1, 2010

Chris Jordan




Chris Jordans works are based on the topic of consumerism. He finds his inspiration and materials from shipping ports and industrial yards where the detritus of consumers accumilates. He is intrigued by the 'staggaring comlexity' of the 'immense scale' of American's consumption.


He realises that as an American consumer he would be being hypocritical to blame or preach so his photographs have a purpose to simply inspire self inquiry in others as a way for people to think of a possible action to solve the problem.

Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan


Husband and wife, Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan create works which are based upon the principals of collecting and collaborating based on the themes of migration, family, and memory focussing on dislocation and change.Through installations created with personal items, the artists reflect the dislocation and change.
At the APT6, the Aquilizans created a large installation called 'In Flight' The work takes the shape of a giant aeroplane composed from many small planes. These small planes were created by both children and adults. The '...work reflects personal experience, while conveying points of exchange and communication that extend beyond borders.'