Thursday, 22 March 2018

Hanging hung




The POP UP Installation was successfully installed and  attended by my peer group of MA students and two tutors.

By enabling the grid of the net to drape both in space and down the walls the installation became more organic and enticing. A contrast of straight lines and angles and circles and spheres.

I had prepared 13 weights but only attached 5 as I did not want the installation to become merely decorative [those of Ernesto Neto are attractive and inviting in the main, losing some of their power]. The empty spaces become here as questioning as the weights, is the lack positive or negative to the viewer.

The weights are accessible to touch, hold, feel the surprising lack of heaviness, are the fears wrapped inside the body bag as weighty as presumed? 
The open entrance to the netted area encouraged people to step inside, but they needed permission to touch.


The installation was site specific in as much as it was big enough to stretch from one wall to the other but the amount of drape was partly imposed by the distance between the walls and the height of the tensile cable above. It would have been a possibility in another space to have the area in darkness to add to the sense of the unknown.


there were many shapes and forms produced within and by the grid which delighted me and the viewers.

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Weights and Measures

Tomorrow I am going into ArtSkool to put up my Installation for the Big Crit, an interim stage of the Module Concepts and Contexts. 


Ernesto Neto


I have been encouraged by my tutor to get out of the comfort zone of continuing to work within my comfort zone of figurative art and symbolise Fear itself.
Challenging, and at times enraging as I struggled, but it has been interesting to work more conceptually and perhaps is one of the reasons I decided to continue to do the MA, to develop.

I have already made the netted figures caught in the Net


I knitted the net myself, which is a calming and enjoyable creative action, but I began to think about entering into the net, covering a room from which hang weighted nets.

Eva Hesse   Not Yet
This piece by Eva Hesse has long been a favourite, the gravity [weight] lightened by the undeniable likeness to male genitalia. So I am working on these images to produce and Installation that will symbolise the fears trapped within us, weighing us down, being part of us, making us what we are - a secret blockage, stopping the flow....polyps that need scraping away.
I convinced my husband her needed a new strawberry net, as I decided it was not a good use of my time to spend a month knitting a net of room size.


 
The net is made from a machine stitched thread that is very similar to my hand made work and can be combined with it without obvious difference.  I would have preferred to make my own net, the making of each aperture through which the weight cannot escape has more authenticity, but time constraints do not allow. 
A garden net does carry with it the echo of growth, defence from pecking, lots of overtones which led me to think about whether the weights should all be the same size.
I painted them with black acrylic paint to make them part of the net, but it was a shiny finish so I repainted with black gesso which added to the negativity, sucking in the light instead of reflecting it.
I will decide on size variation when the net is strung up tomorrow.  Problems about when to stitch on the balls abound as I am not allowed to stand on a ladder of more than 2 steps at ArtSkool, but I would prefer to place the weights when the net is being hung.......





Thursday, 1 March 2018

Four fabric figures hanging on a wall








Presentation for a Crit.  It was pointed out that I am working in my Comfort Zone   i.e. making figures, and should experiment with challenging myself to work outside my usual interest.                                            




I had previously put these coloured balls in tights, but not sure why, just an attempt to do a Part-Body.   They look rather jolly which is nice, but not appropriate for what I am trying to express.





Working on coloured plastic balls I covered them roughly with strips of fabric and plaster in an effort to make them more anonymous and tightly wrapped. [and less cheery]
 I had in mind to place the spiky balls in a net  instead of a figure, the trapped fearful thoughts that roll around in the mind.   Reminiscent of Not Yet by Eva Hesse, the weight of the balls and the sub-text of male genitalia. Female eggs.....







Hanging about

Thinking about symbolising Fears as the weight inside the body bag that weighs a person down, inhibiting spontaneity.  Taking some small plastic balls I wrapped them in torn fabric to lose the smooth exterior and dipped them in plaster of Paris to give them weight.  I experimented with changing the colour to black to get rid of the airy bright finish.  The acrylic paint has a shiny finish so might try and get hold of some black gesso.


Knitting nets to hold the weights is satisfying but perhaps not a good use of my time as I expect to develop a covering of a ceiling of a room as part of an proposed installation.   Fortunately I have found a large supply of garden netting [in my husbands green house] which is very similar to my knitted netting .





spreading the top of the netting which will be suspended from the overall top net will give a more integral and organic feel to the hangings. [They do look rather like Polyps which can also cause a problem.]

I suspect that grouping some of the weights and varying their size will add "weight" to the symbolism...
I have looked at the work of Ernesto Neto who has created installations similar to this;  I intend mine to be darker and more forbidding.
Working on the theme of Hanging [the vertical is reminiscent of the standing figure], I have used a piece animal skin [suede, with some fur adhering, donated from someone once] it has a fetishistic, feral feel that expresses fear, of the unknown, torture, flaying; it has attracted odd debris [an uncared for feeling] to the surface to which I have added a small tied bunch of feathers [spells, magic, witch craft] and hung it from a jaggedly twisted wire.  This adds action and emotion so the piece speaks strongly to the viewer of unspoken terrors.