Sunday, 1 April 2012

The Respectfulists Manifesto

I thought I would share my Art Manifesto with you, on both my blogs today.

It is based on my beliefs on the world today!

The Respectfulists manifesto

We feel that the world needs to be reminded that we are lucky to be alive and that life is precious. We, as human beings should look out for each other and consider each other’s feelings. Where there is conflict, resolution should be attempted.
Also, to be respected is not a right that comes with age, status or wealth, true respect has to be earned and respect breeds respect.

We will be unwavering in our endeavour to make the world a better place for us to be, we will demonstrate through art, that humankind needs to fill the world with love and kindness. There should be no room for violence or hate.

We will strive to teach our children about the fundamental building blocks of humanity and the strength gained from living in a thriving community.

Throughout history, Art has conjured up feelings and stirred emotions, we must use this to our advantage and create art that generates only positive thoughts, be it, love, contentment, hope, acceptance, excitement or honesty. Maybe then we can learn to live with respect for other human beings and stop destroying humanity.

Our inspiration will sometimes be found from the negative events that occur around us from which we will attempt to draw out the positive elements, which will create an improved state of mind.

In contrast, we will also draw inspiration from the good that flourishes in most of us as it is important to highlight that the world is is still brimming with integrity and good intention and unselfishness thrives yet often goes unnoticed.

We understand that good can come from every situation, mistakes made can be lessons learned to save pain and heartache to others. We must respectfully and sensitively seek out how we can successfully illustrate this in our art using any medium.

We are not about hearts and flowers, to be pleasing to the eye devoid of purpose is simply not enough. Some of the most hope inspiring depictions are not delightful and delicate. We are about making the viewer feel reassured.

We are aware that through strong image and a good use of text, it is possible to infuse a sense of positivity and well-being.

The Respectfulist artist must be able to think positively and be able to learn to always recognise the light at the end of the tunnel and to see that the glass is half full.
Negativity is discouraged, as this is what we are striving to reverse.

The Respectfulist artist must have respect for the world we live in, fellow humans, their subject and surroundings and show no prejudice.

The Respectfulist artist must have intention to produce work that inspires positive feelings. There will be nothing produced purely for its gruesome, violent or offensive content.






Sunday, 22 January 2012

More Drawing Practise.....


So, we had a weeks break from college this week, I decided that as well as catching up with stuff to do at home I was going to practise more drawing.

This is my Niece in between my two youngest children, it's probably the best likeness that I have ever drawn, I think my practise is paying off:)

New word: Stuckism-The name "Stuckism" was coined in January 1999 by Charles Thomson in response to a poem read to him several times by Billy Childish. In it, Childish recites that his former girlfriend, Tracey Emin had said he was "stuck! stuck! stuck!" with his art, poetry and music.Later that month, Thomson approached Childish with a view to co-founding an art group called Stuckism, which Childish agreed to, on the basis that Thomson would do the work for the group, as Childish already had a full schedule.

Friday, 23 December 2011

Presentation of comparisons of two artists.





As part of Remix and appropriation, we had to choose two pieces of art to compare, one digital and one other. I chose Bathers at Asnieres by Wilhelm Sasnal and Compression #17 from Tokyo Compression by Michael Wolf.

I found it easier this time, I think because I am getting more used to the idea of presenting, my feedback was good, same as previous feedback.


New word-Avant-garde-Originally a French term, meaning vanguard or advance guard (the part of an army that goes forward ahead of the rest). Applied to art, it means that which is in the forefront, is innovatory, which introduces and explores new forms and in some cases new subject matter.

Another drawing session!



Here are more practice people from our sessions, I'm finding that I enjoy this aspect of drawing far more than I used to!






New word-Assemblage-Art made by assembling disparate elements often scavenged by the artist , sometimes bought specially.

Drawing sessions



Recently, during our Monday morning drawing sessions, the best part of the week, we have been required to draw people. On one particular day, we were given our drawing tools, we couldn't choose so I thought I wouldn't enjoy it as much as I was given purple chalk! I was really pleased , surprisingly , with the result:)

We are rarely asked to create a straight forward drawing though, there is nearly always a twist!

Sometimes it is just using light or shadows, other times we have to draw someone, but morphing into something else.





New word-Appropriation_As a term in art history and criticism, this refers to the taking over, into a work of art, of a real object or even an existing work of art

Remix & Appropriation


For my main project I was making a diorama inspired by a picture of my mum as a sixties teen. As I have been making miniatures for some time! I had to stretch my abilities a little so I decided that I would also film my miniature scene and make a short movie of it.

I was feeling less anxious about this presentation as I was quite pleased with my finished pieces, so that took away some of the nerves.


My feedback from my fellow students was good, I think I will still always be a bit flustered when faced with an audience, but I am definitely feeling more confident than at the start of the term.

My Movie on Inspiwrit blog

Remix & appropriation Flickr photos



New word- Diorama- a miniature scene "capturing a moment in time"


Sunday, 27 November 2011

Show & Tell Monday.



Earlier this month, we had to show our remix & appropriation work that we had been set the week before. This was a very informal presentation so I was far more relaxed than I would usually be. We had been asked to create a physical piece of work on this occasion.
I had first chosen to take a selection of Monet seascapes and attempt to re-arrange them in colour order.
I loved the final outcome of this piece but it wasn't quite what I wanted so I then printed off a piece of art by Pablo Picasso called Two Women reading I cut pieces out of each colour and made it into a mosaic using the rainbow as a guide to put order to the colours!




New word-Triptych painting in three panels.