Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Day at the Museum.
I went to Manchester Museum today for the first time; it's been somewhere I have wanted to go since I moved up north but I've never got round to it. I was really impressed with what they had on display - I felt like a child! I am fascinated in all things historical, looking at artefacts from our past just amazes me. Here's some images from the trip, lots of which are of spirals as I have been looking at the Fibonacci Series (how spirals are constructed) in my latest project.
Thursday, 12 August 2010
letters from summer.
Last summer I created a typeface from naturally occurring letter-forms. None of the images have been staged or edited. This is a selection from the set, which I like the most.
Labels:
own work,
photography,
projects,
travels,
typography
Monday, 22 March 2010
"The architecture makes me cream my pants."
Edd was intent on showing me some of the nicer parts of the area, and I have to say - despite my stubbornness - he succeeded. We visited one of the largest old cloth-mills in the area - Salts Mill, in Saltaire village. Through the drizzle and the gloom loomed this magnificent building, and I have to say I almost agreed with the drunk man on the train.
The mill is no longer in use for its original purpose, and only a small fraction of the original building is being used now. It has since been converted into a shopping, dining and exhibition space; featuring the work of David Hockney.
This was really interesting, as I have admired his work since my GCSE art studies. I particularly enjoy Hockney's "Joiners" - photomontage pieces that portray scenes through various different perspectives. It was also fascinating to see the range in his work; from paintings to collage and from photomontage to poster design. I enjoyed the exhibition greatly.
What I loved most about the visit though, was the numerous juxtapositions within and surrounding the building. The old versus the new; the derelict versus the newly refurbished; the industrial versus the beautiful. A really interesting experience!

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