Reflection
on the past week, 9th January 2017
It feels really
odd to think that I’m starting the final module of the MA, although it is seven
months until I need to hand in. I’ve now taken back all the library books from before
Christmas, except one, and I have to re-start the visual.
Another thing I
did was a pretty basic drawing of the same building in charcoal on acrylic-paint
paper. Both this and the prints were also experiments to see if I could paint
into them with some acrylic paint. The results are inconclusive so far, but I
have other ideas for working into them.
I need to get
inspired and active pretty quickly as I have a deadline of 22nd
February, which is the date that I’ll hopefully be able to exhibit a couple of
pieces of work at the Manchester Metropolitan University PGR conference. The
theme is “Changing Lives” and I discussed this in my tutorial today. I’ve based
my abstract submission on that premise that telling my own story using visual
means has changed the way I view my own life, and that by encouraging others by
showing my work, they could tell their story too. It goes back to the concept
of the everyday being important and speaking truth to power.
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