Fashion pathway school trip – “invisible men”

Drawing exclusively from the Westminster Menswear Archive this exhibition explores the invisibility of menswear due to its intrinsic design language that concentrates on the reiterations of archetypal garments intended for specific functional, technical or military use. It will illustrate how designers have disrupted this through minimal, yet significant modifications to produce outcomes that both replicate …

Comms pathway school trip – Tate Modern

The same day I visited Tate modern for Olafur Eliasson’s exhibition. It would be hard to think of a more beguiling show than the Olafur Eliasson survey at Tate Modern. It opens with a waterfall of spectacular proportions and continues with a journey through the elements, including – literally – earth, sea and fire. Anyone who remembers …

Stage one conclusion

My creative work in stage one includes print making, sculpture, installation, photography, moving image and sound design.I believe that each of these disciplines is essential in forming a cohesive line of thought, each reflecting an individual perspective and mode of interpretation, unified in the mind of my audience. These forms complement and serve as contrasts …

Artefact

The object I inspires from V&A was the sculpture piece “399 days” from Rachel Kneebone, Kneebone’s intensely modeled figurative scenarios un fold into coral-like eruptions of limbs and organic forms.Resonating with its Renaissance surroundings within the V&A galleries, literary allusions to Ovid and Dante collide with sculptural echoes of Michelangelo and Bernini. Here the body, …

Navigators

We started with exploring central line. The relationship between man and nature has been a driving force behind the arts, philosophical thought, design, technology, and spirituality since the dawn of civilization. Through the project Navigators, my group and I aim to explore this relationship in the modern world, conducting a series of surveys together and …

Artwork- Full Metal Jacket

Kubrick’s classic war epic is not only notable for its striking cinematography, but also for the haunting moral questions it poses — questions which resonate through the annals of history and can be applied to all acts of human belligerence to this day. The themes of this film match perfectly with that of my work, …

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