Screaming
Heart; Depicting how a heart cannot be tamed, despite what it is screaming for,
love, hate, sadness, happiness, you cannot forcibly try and hold together a
screaming heart. The severity of the veins and darkness of the picture is a
representation of what can happen if you do try to tame a screaming heart, a
rupture.
Monday 8 June 2015
Seven Deadly Sins...
'Seven Deadly Sins'.... I chose children's cartoon characters as
these are figures looked up to by young generations and seen to be innocent
within society, yet it is clear by their characterisation each hold one of the
seven deadly sins, clarifying that there
is no such thing as perfection...
Bugs Bunny as Pride (Purple)
Daffy Duck as Envy (Green)
Donald Duck as Wrath (Red)
Eeyor as Sloth (Blue)
Winnie The Pooh as Gluttony (Orange)
Lola Bunny as Lust (Pink)
Tom the Cat as Greed (Yellow)
Primrose...
‘Primrose’ is a landscape painting of a view from London’s
infamous Primrose Hill. Done using oils, I was inspired to paint this after
spending the day in London with my best friend.
Love Compatability...
In the picture of this couple I wanted to show that love compatibility comes
along with molding around each other, keeping strong and slotting together, despite your differences.
Blank Face...
‘Blank Face’... Painted with oils, I was inspired simply by
an old woman at a bus stop, and the vacant yet lonely expression she had whilst
standing in the rain, I wondered what was on her mind.
'Can' You Help?
‘'Can' You Help?’, yes an intentional pun on words. The coca
cola can in the middle of a blue background is representation of all the rubbish that
we knowingly throw into the oceans every day, I chose a can to fit into the
title, because if each of us were more educated about our rubbish, every little
would help.
Fisherman At Sea...
My
own interpretation of 'Fishermen at Sea' whilst studying Romanticism in GCSE Art, exhibited in 1796 by Joseph Mallord
William Turner.
Caged By Addiction...
‘‘Caged by Addiction’’, a segment within my GCSE project ‘Caged’. For this piece I built a background based on foil, black tissue, wet white tissue that I sprayed with aerosol to keep its half transparency... Next I created a look-a-like substance of the drug heroin from a crushed pastel which I then dampened and glued on top of the background.
. I completed the piece with a sprayed piece of grey
cardboard, for the tool of ‘cutting’ the drug, and a broken pen for ‘snorting’.
Caged World...
‘‘Caged World’’, my final piece from my GCSE project
‘Caged’... A globe with in a cage surrounded by all of the man made disasters
and intolerance of the world, symbolising the ignorance of our own power has
done nothing, and will do nothing, but cage us. Proving ignorance is ‘not’
bliss.
Where It All Began...
This is where it all began; it was my original drawing of
this that gained me an Art Scholarship for my secondary school Education... My
brother went onto have a tattoo of this said drawing.
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