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Reflecting on Study Statement 1.0 Submission
Writing the statement was initially a very linear process; taking the sub-headings and completing the relevant sections. As I went along however, I felt a constant urge to change, adjust, adapt or add to. This process of collating all of my research, ideas and theories into a coherent document, was not only therapeutic and useful, but also gave me a stronger sense of direction, and reaffirmed my own confidence in my work.
The Scars of Brent Delta
When I first drove into the village, I was captivated by the skyline of Seaham; the contrast of heavy industry against the countryside landscape. I found beauty in this, where others perhaps didn’t.
Beyond the Iron Curtain
Much of the research and reading I have been doing lately, has come up with similar terms, encouraging me to think further about the direction of my practice. Images of raw materials, concrete, undecorated walls, demolition sites etc.
- 3D
- activism
- art installations
- artivism
- B&W
- business
- community
- concrete
- construction
- craftivism
- crafts
- creating
- cyanotype
- dialogue
- divisions
- exhibition
- experiment
- explore
- film
- gallery
- handmade
- herdwick wool
- history
- identity
- injustice
- interpretation
- kline
- lego
- local
- man-made
- monochrome
- natural materials
- neurodiversity
- organic
- photography
- process
- punctum
- raw materials
- reflection
- representative
- sculpture
- sewing
- sketchbook
- social class
- social construct
- social justice
- textures
- travel
- visualisation
- wool
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