I really like this website - its interactive in a way that most sites are not. Fairly predictably, for me, its about Jack the Dripper Have a look:
www.jacksonpollock.org
Follow the link in the middle of the page. (There is no facility to print out what you have made but you can get around this by doing a screen dump, opening the image in Photoshop [or similar] cropping off the menu bars etc and either printing from there, or save it as a jpg and paste it into a word document)
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Creative Practice/Creative Research Symposium
The piece that I exhibited for the symposium fell apart before the conference started and was taken off the wall. This was not intentional, I have never known "Gaffer Tape" to fail in this way before. It should have looked something like this.
The piece was a response some images I found on the internet. I was interested in the way that the splattered paint picked up on the edges of the paving flags, breaking the pattern into squares. I tried to recreate this with sheets of card taped together, overlapping slightly.(example:http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/117405161_0422258b59.jpg?v=0)
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