Monday, April 6, 2009
illustrations, studies and caricatures
Abnormal Canvas Growth
Abnormal Canvas Growth was my honours year thesis project for my Bachelors of Fine Art at Queens University.
I created an ecosystem on the canvas. A balance of life on the decay of the canvas. The environment, a place created by the simple sum of its parts. I created 20 types of growths. Each I created as it would grow on its own agenda, big or small, simple or complex creating a lush landscape on, through and around the fabric of the canvas. I illustrated and described the tendencies of these 20 growths in A Guide to Abnormal Canvas Growth.
Above are some illustrations from A Guide to Abnormal Canvas Growth, below are photos from the exhibition.
I created an ecosystem on the canvas. A balance of life on the decay of the canvas. The environment, a place created by the simple sum of its parts. I created 20 types of growths. Each I created as it would grow on its own agenda, big or small, simple or complex creating a lush landscape on, through and around the fabric of the canvas. I illustrated and described the tendencies of these 20 growths in A Guide to Abnormal Canvas Growth.
Above are some illustrations from A Guide to Abnormal Canvas Growth, below are photos from the exhibition.
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