Tuesday, 20 January 2015

printed pictures project proposal

BA (Hons) Illustration - Level 05

OUIL504 Illustration 1: Process & Production

STUDIO BRIEF 3: Printed Pictures



Brief -I intend to produce and why…


5 detailed etched/dry point prints.  Taking inspiration from Gemma Anderson. i aim to create prints which describe all aspects of Lewis Carroll through images alone. ‘a biography of motifs’.  I want to focus on the theme nonsense; this heavily relies on the composition of the drawn objects creating a nonsense' absurd' narrative/scene, creating a strong visual link to he’s literature style of nonsense.
 ‘Nothing would be how it was, because everything would be how it isn’t’ – a quote which I will aim to communicate when creating the nonsense scene of motifs.
I decided to use etching as I think this would be the best process to show detail. I this process was also used to illustrate Alice in wonderland therefore it has a historical reference.


I will create the prints and once printed add colour (brusho) as the quality of the colour is more vivid and bright which I feel will communicate the feeling of ‘magic’ and imagination’ the best.


Background/considerations, (tone of voice/mood/audience/context, form/format, colour.media,etc…)
1.     I will draw motifs, which have relevance to Lewis Carroll’s life, work, and period he lived
through.
·       Nature
·       Alice in wonderland /through the looking glass
·       Mathematics
·       Religion
·       Childhood
·       Nonsense
·       Imagination
·       He’s Education
·       Victorian Britain



2. Showing he’s struggle with sense of identity: through composition and format I will use the illustrations to form a outline of a question which will be formed in the negative space.


3.i will place slightly darker colours near motifs which have darker/sadder links to Lewis Carroll’s life- though I want the general mood to be fun with a uplifting silly nature, I feel highlighting the negative parts is important to give a more rounded descriptions of him. 
I don’t want to overwhelm my prints with colour so I will only use a few splashes per print.

Audience and context: i want my prints to be suitable and enjoyed by all ages, however i feel/hope they will be understood differently by the different ages, i.e i hope they will appear to children with the nonsense silly theme, and the bright colours, but i also hope they will appeal to adults, young adults and fans of Lewis Carroll that will hopefully be intrigued to find out why i used certain motifs to describe he's life visually. 
i think they could exists as a decorative print but also in publishing - about Lewis Carroll. 


Deliverables what (exactly) do you intend to submit (quantity, format, scale etc.)

5 etched prints





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