Work in Progress - Change of Direction/Revised Proposal
I've completely altered my theme, media, proposal subject due to my vision deterioration. It has become increasingly difficult over the past few months to deal with what I had initially planned and presented in my Speculative Proposal back in the Fall.
My regular treatments were delayed and when I did receive them on March 6th, they did not work as fast as previously. While there has been improvement over the last week, I am still struggling to focus and my depth perception is pretty much non-existent. Reading is extremely difficult and limited so I've not been able to do the reading I had planned.
Trying to continue with my original proposal - sculpting, mould making and casting figures - is now too difficult for me. Dealing with mixing, measuring and pouring without focus and depth perception is quite stressful. There is also the finishing work which would involve sanding edges with either a Dremel or files which, when you can't focus is a bit of a health & safety risk.
My original goddess sculpture in polymer clay on the left and the first (and only) cast made in the mould. I misjudged when filling the mould - as you can see she's been cut off mid-calf. I could not judge where the top of the fill was when pouring in the resin - probably shouldn't have picked black pigment for my first pour! She's got a seam around her all the way which would need to be sanded off too. But other than that, I think she turned out.
I really enjoyed the induction to mono-printing and find it is a medium I can work in without my visual acuity being as important as in other media. In some ways not getting clear focus on what I am doing gives me very interesting results!
So... Here's the plan, aka Revised Proposal.
My written work will be my own story and experiences with my vision/visions. It appears that I've been dealing with Charles Bonnet syndrome - individuals who are losing their sight can begin to have visual hallucinations. It is something that the brain does when it starts to lose visual stimulation - it creates its own.
I had believed I was developing latent psychic abilities (thought I might be the next Nostradamus!) having massively detailed, interactive visions, where the people I was observing would "see" me too, and come towards me. But, nope.
Once I found out about this condition I've not had many more visions... which is disappointing as they were really interesting. I still have "kaleidoscope" effects, but no more interactive people. The condition generally isn't permanent and the literature says once you know what is going on it often stops - I would actually have preferred to keep having them!
My physical art work is now going to involve using various printing processes and experimentation incorporating mixed media into the works. I have access to a lot of tools and materials at home (die cutters, embossing machine, Cricut, etc.) that I've already started using in the printing I've done recently. The die cutting machines can work as presses - they roll plates through to cut paper with metal dies, but if you don't use the dies, it is a printing press! Only issue is that the maximum size I can run through is A4.
I've also got printing inks, rollers, lino, screens, stencils, stamps, etc. so intend to incorporate all mark making methods into the work.
I am quite excited about printing - the next technique is collagraphy which I will be learning from Helen next week
I can do a lot of the mixed media and experiments at home and then scale up some ideas to do in the studio on campus.
For critique purposes, here are the results of my experiments with mono-printing - first from December, and then from last week once my vision improved.
This botanical monoprint was my first ever in December in my induction workshop with Helen. Really happy with it.
I drew and cut out the leaves, then playing with turning and moving them on the ghost prints (second and subsequent pressings.)
You are an incredibly gifted printer, in my opinion, and you have created, irrespective of your vision, some stunning pieces. I particularly like your grasses prints because they combine drama with a delicate / musical feeling. Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna!
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