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This past week I’ve been trying to concentrate on a piece I’m working on for a project called Global Echo. Which is a print based project. The brief calls for an edition of 10 of one print to be sent to different universities/colleges aroudn the world to be shown. I think its a great opportunity that I can’t pass up.

I’d like to thank Richard Taylor for commenting on my last blog. His words ran through true and made me feel a little better about this place of limbo I feel I’m in after my degree. I guess I’m not the only one. I can feel my pace picking up a little alreayd so all sings are good!

I’ve based my print on a past project I did for my print module during y last year of my degree. I made small pyramids from digital prints of my body. (picture 1).

Creating these prisms with th efigure broke the image up and sort of fragmented the body so each area was on visible at one time. The idea was that we all have areas of our body that we critique and try to change.

For this exhibition I’m keeping the prints flat 2D prints, rather than cutting them out and making the pyramids. They are more like a blueprint, or proposal for a sculpture.

So far I’ve only been testing out the main image on inkjet paper but when I come to print the final ten I want to use graph paper to keep the mathematical theme, and I also want to include a scale and other elements found in blueprints.


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