Fingerprint experiment 2, black card with medical text underneath.
a piece of book art I did in response to looking at The One Weekend Bok Series by Martin Lorenz, looking at my memories of going to the BBC Proms with my Dad for the past 4 years
Our productive day at college, Daisy, Helena, Me :)
This was so much fun loving my scary eyes haha, hopes this helps your project Holly :)
Responding to my critique No. 3:
drawing/painting an image of the memory related to the lyric (in this case a crying eye because Bring me the Horizon’s “it never ends” is song i like to listen to when I’m upset and angry) then edited in photoshop where i could type with a font i like more than my handwriting.
Responding to feedback from my critique:
drawing/painting an image of the memory related to the lyric (in this case an image of a shoulder because while at A Day To Remember’s gig while they sang “If it Means a lot to You” i had to help put my friends shoulder back into its socket) and then fit the lyrics around the shape of the drawing which i did first in my sketchbook and then edited in photoshop where i could type with a font i like more than my handwriting.
Responding to the work of Neil Henderson using my previous experiments as inspiration.
Defining a Space and Sharing Myself through Music - Experiment 5
“Enclosed in a space makes me feel like this music is emerging from me as a person sreaming from my heart and soul” - feedback from Daisy about listening to music behind the curtain.
“I kind of run away with my thoughts and forget about where I am as I cant hear anything else, its a comfortable place to be” - feedback from Teryn about listening to music behind the curtain.
“despite the noise it actually made it easier to forget people were there. That I was just stood by myself listening to music. It also got me thinking of the other aspects of how it said other things about Helena’s personailty or interests. Both were powerful experiences” - feedback from Amber about being blindfolded in the square space.