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Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Screw Loose - 2010 A4 16cm x 8cm



I used nuts and bolts welded together to create these pieces.


Affordable Arts Fair 2010 - Tealight Holders - 35cm x 9cm



 After being kiln dried; these are waiting to be glazed.

Wire Sculpture 2011- 22cm x 9cm



Combining copper, steel, brass and nickel wire producing this sculpture. The intensity of the colour was created whilst in the process of heating the metal to manipulate the shape.

Ship Sculpture 2010 - 44cm x 37cm



This mixed media sculpture based on the theme inside out.

Wood Carving 2010 - 32cm - 12.6cm



This was created using pine, onced carved into it was then burnt to give a weathered look. 

My Very Own iPhone App - 2010 A4


I produced these designs on photoshop for the app project, using various layout pages.  

The Last Wave 2010 - A4 Collage


This is a mixed media collage, combining the windsurfer prints. I like the different textures and the vibrancy of the colours. I think this image works well.  

B&W Wind Surfer Print- A4


This black and white print was a developed sample from a few sketches using fineliner and water. I then used this print to be etched onto a piece of metal.

Cyclodelic Saddle- Sampling Texture- 30cm x 20cm approx



I created this saddle using stoneware clay. Then I pressed into the surface using various objects including finger tips to create this soft yet uneven texture. It was then developed to become a mould to produce a vacum form.

Cyclodelic Saddle Sketch- Using Illustrator- A3

Using Illustrator I produced this diagram, showing the technical terms of how the saddle would work and where the heating and air con would appear from. This was for the Cyclodelic company based down in London.

Vacum Formed Saddle 2010 - 30cm x 25cm approx


This saddle was developed from the stoneware clay models, instead of keeping just the clay models as a final piece, I then went into the workshop to learn a new technique called Vacum Forming. I think that it really compliments the textures of the moulds.