Instagram Video Campaign

Introduction For this project we had to create six 4 second videos which would be posted on Instagram to advertise our course ‘Creative and Cultural Industries’ i.e. ‘CCI’. The videos had to represent the course in its best form, using a theme to express its core values. The visuals needed to be vibrant, engaging and pleasing toContinue reading “Instagram Video Campaign”

Surrealism, Bauhaus, New Objectivity

Movements stem from situations and changes in history. In the 1920s – 30s, movements such as Surrealism, Bauhaus and New Objectivity came into play as artists began to rebel and express themselves through new, and perhaps disturbing art work. Each movement holds a weight of sadness, and enlightened discovery with the use of colours and shapes. This timeContinue reading “Surrealism, Bauhaus, New Objectivity”

Studio Exercise – Magritte

The Therapist (1937) 2 – My immediate opinion 1 – A traveller who is hiding his inner loneliness 2 – An old man escaping his working life and discovering a place of paradise 3 – A man bringing his baggage and solitude on holiday 3 – Objects I see in the painting: Straw hat, orangeContinue reading “Studio Exercise – Magritte”

PAIK – Tate Modern

Visiting the Nam June Paik exhibition at the Tate Modern has been a very insightful experience. His work stretches across a large spectrum from experimenting with technology and objects, to sound and large installations. Every piece carries deep meaning and causes fascination (or infant confusion) for the viewer. The first piece was ‘TV garden’ whereContinue reading “PAIK – Tate Modern”

The Invasion of Kingston

As a small project, we were instructed to choose three 8 bit invaders (inspired by the artist ‘Invader’) and put them around the town of Kingston. As a group we initially chose three 8 bit images and discussed which materials we wanted to use to paint the shapes on. We chose to create stencils ofContinue reading “The Invasion of Kingston”

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