Friday, 24 May 2013

Mood and Emotion- Evaluation


For the last 16 weeks at college we have been doing our final major projects, there has been many ups and downs,  a lot of stressful  moments but also many moments where I have been proud of my work and what I have produced.

We were able to write our own theme and brief and base it on whatever we liked, at first tis seemed like a big ask as it was so broad but after I had come up with a theme, I was eager to get started. My theme was mood and emotion, it intrigues me how mood and emotion is involved in everybody’s life, every minutes of every day, I wanted to see how different things can provoke different emotions, for example music, the weather and most importantly colour. I wanted to link my theme of mood and emotion with colour theory, as I thought it was an ideal lie with me doing  an art and design course and as I am wanting to do interior design as a career I also thought this would be great to research into.

So at the beginning of this project I did around two weeks’ worth of research, for my secondary research, I mostly got it from the internet, I found artists that I like and ideas that  could research into, for example the weather and music. I made a list of all the websites I used and put these in my bibliography.

I looked at quite a lot of artists during this project, but the artists who I would say influenced me the most were Mark Rothko and Picasso. Mark Rothko is an artist who works with both colour and mood and emotion, so this was a perfect artist for me, he drew landscapes in their primary forms of horizontal stripes, and he painted the pictures in different shades of colours, depending what mood he was in.

Picasso is obviously an infamous artist, but I didn’t study into all of his works, researched into a particular period. His blue period, this was because at this point in his life he was depressed at the death of one of his friends, and this effected his work by making his paintings very dull, all with a shade of blue in them, also the people In the paintings were more often than not depressed. I used Picasso as I thought he was a great example to show how different moods and emotions can affect your art work.

I would say I did a lot of primary research. My main source of primary research came from a questionnaire that I created to give to people. It was three simple questions, what colour reminds you of which mood (happy, sad and angry) and what object/ picture reminds you of this mood. From the results I got I developed them onto my visual sheets and tuned them into patterns for my final pieces.

I also went to Darton College for a day and took photos of the dancers, this is because I wanted to show how different things can portray mood and emotion, I took quick sketches of the dancers too which can also class as observational drawing.

Another thing I did as primary research was giving my classmates ten minutes to listen to different genres of music to see how it made them feel. I then asked them to draw patterns and pictures of how the music made them feel.

I would say I did well with my primary research as I got a lot of varied ways to collect research.

I did around 30 samples on this project, which although this doesn’t seem that much I believe I did a very varied selection, as not one of my samples were the same. I used many different processes including puffbinder, devore and pigment prints.  I even extended a least half of my sample by sewing into them, and quilting them. It took me around two weeks to do all my samples.

I have made three different screens to go on my samples and final pieces. One of them was of some music notes; this was because I studied how music can change your emotion.

My second screen was of flowers; this was because a lot of people said that flowers made them feel happy from my primary research, and so throughout the project I have developed this into a pattern.

My third screen was of some feathers; this also came from m primary research and I developed it throughout my project.

For my final piece I created three, 1 metre square hangings. Each one represents a different mood although they all have very similar prints on them. I took me around three days to create them. The moods they represent are happy, sad and angry.

Sad

My sad final piece if on azeta (devrore cotton). I have printed my feather design onto this piece with devore paste. I then dip dyed it with Green MX2B. after this I then printed my feathers again over my devore in grey pigment print.

Happy

This final piece is printed on cotton. I have tie dyed my fabric. On this piece I have printed my flower design in blue and red. Over the top I then printed y feather design in puffbinder. I have also sewn extra details into my flowers in different coloured thread.

Angry

This piece is also on cotton.  For the background of this piece I have scribbled on it with fabric pens as you would if you were angry. On this piece I have printed half of it with music notes and half of it with feathers. To add effect I have also shredded parts of my final piece to make it look more ‘angry’.

Throughout this project I haven’t really had any major changes for this project. The only real change that I can think of is that in an ideal world I would have loved to have different screen prints for each final piece, but unfortunately, due to my time management, I wasn’t able to do this, and ended up putting the same screen prints on all three different pieces.

My time management hasn’t been very good for this project, I have never missed any days of college and always done work whilst been at college but I would say I haven’t done enough work whilst I have been at home until probably too late and made it a rush for myself to get this project finished. If I was to do this project again my time management would definitely be one of the things I would change.

I would say my final piece went very well, I am very proud of my outcome as I believe you can see the amount of work and effort I have out into it.

One thing that I am not very happy with is my journal, I feel I could have spent more time on it, making it more detailed.

Overall I have really enjoyed this project, I would say I have learnt a lot in the process too, which is great. I would definitely do this project again, changing some things along the way, most importantly my time management. I hope that all my outcomes reflect all the effort and work I have put into it.


Mood and Emotion- Week 16


Has been our final week on our final major project, it has been a very stressful week, making sure we have got everything done for the deadline at 4:30pm on 24th May 2013. This week I have finished my third and final, final piece, I have finished m professional practise folder, and I have finished my sketchbook. Everything else was up to date and because of this I wasn’t in that much of a rush.

Week 15- Mood and Emotion


This week I have made my two of my final pieces, it took quite a while but I am quite proud and happy with the outcome. Also this week have been trying to catch up on other things, for example I have drawn up another final design sheet to show what my final pieces look like. I have even nearly finished my professional practise folder.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Mood and Emotion- week 14


All this week I have been working on my samples, I have used a variation of different materials including cotton, azeta and muslin. I have tried dying them all in different ways and I have even extended a few of them by sewing into them, this week I also did some weaving and felting which I am later going to print on.

Mood and Emotion- week 13


This week I have mostly been working in my sketchbook whilst I have been waiting for my screens to be made. My screens were all made on Friday so next week I am going to start on my samples in the workshop.

Mood and Emotion- week 12


This week I feel I have achieved a lot, I finished both of my final design sheets, and also drew up and handed in two of my tracings, I even started my third tracing. Also this week I have been on a trip to Darton College to take photographs and draw some of the dancers to show how different genres of dance can portray different mood and emotions, for example ballet is more sombre and maybe even sad, whereas modern and jazz can be more energetic and make you feel a lot happier. I took a lot of pictures and will be sticking them all in my sketchbook for proof.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

mood and emotion- week 11


This week I feel that I have done quite a lot of work, I have made sure that I have worked on my project every day. I have finished two design development sheets and started on my first final design sheet, I am happy to have started these final design sheets, because I am using the patterns on these sheets as my screen print, so once I have finished these sheets I can hand my screen print in to be put on a screen and then I can start with my samples.