Noodle's illustrations
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
final major project
To begin with I decided for my final major project I would be creating birds through experimenting with collage and then creating lino prints. I research into different artist and how to lino cut. Also I did some life drawings of birds and also went to the national history museum in Cardiff to get inspiration.
I will upload an image when I get a photo.
So to start I photocopied some photos of birds and started to cut them up. this then using the different heads, beaks, legs, wings to create my own breeds of birds. here are a few:
By doing this I was finding that I was creating different size birds, some with very big heads and little bodies and other fun and unusable birds. I enjoyed doing this. then i started to give them a bio of there breed. like you would see in a bird book. One thing I found hard was creating names for the birds so I haven't done that.
Next I thought if I drew these created birds in colour pencil it would help my gain the structure of the birds form. And help me gain the feeling for the textures of the birds.
I dont really like this as the fact that they are printed and the colour paper I've used and marks I have done are lost some how in having full colour backgrounds. Thus I am just going to use the branches or some means of nature to create almost a frame for the images. Keeping it simple.
The two images above are mock up of two of my final images. The final images are in different colours to these.
For my main final I will create a bigger lino print of a bird with its wings out, as I think I will be able to use many different marks on which I can show what I have learnt during this project and by printing it on different coloured paper collage it together to create a large colourful image of a bird.
The next step was creating the lino cuts. At first it seem quite difficult as I had not really done it since our workshop day with Nick Morley. But it is fun and easy to crate different textures for different areas of the birds. I decided to mix up some of my linos with ink line drawings so heads of certain birds where drawn whilst their bodies was lino printed
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After feedback from fellow students some did not like the different in combining the two media together so I decided to just make them out of lino prints.
Because I was lino printing many birds this did consume most of my time and in the beginning I was just creating them not thinking what I'm actually going to do with them. So when Ian Murray came in for a talk I had a tutorial with him and we talked about backgrounds and how they could be simple colours and shapes, to being maps to suggest migration to using branches, leaves, reeds ect to frame the work.So I went about experimenting with this.
Here are just a couple of lino prints:
.Here are some experiments with full colour backgrounds:
For my main final I will create a bigger lino print of a bird with its wings out, as I think I will be able to use many different marks on which I can show what I have learnt during this project and by printing it on different coloured paper collage it together to create a large colourful image of a bird.
I will upload an image when I get a photo.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Artists
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"Ballindalloch blackbird" a linocut by Mark Hearld. I enjoy Mark's work as it seems simple but delicate. The blackbird shows characteristics, as the blackbird is collecting things to create its nest. The foreground showing the leaves and seeds gives the image a kind of frame that draws your eye straight to the bird. I like the way that he uses different types of lines of cuts thick, thin, wavey, straight. Also the limit pallete of colurs brings a sense of light into the image. |
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| "Tate" by Mark Hearld. This image is created by linocutting using different marks to create the texture on the birds. It is all done sepratly and then collaged together. This is very effective as you can compose your image however you like, so not to worry if you mess up one small bit as you can just do it again. |
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| "Squirel" by Mark Hearld |
Nick Morley
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| "Dodo with a Yoyo" by Nick Morley. I love the colours used in this image, as it gives the dodo a slight personality. It is a funny image, simple but makes you laugh. |
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| An image taken from "the lion and the ox and the boar and the bear" by Nick Morley. I enjoy this book as it combines many animals within and as you turn the pages you create different animals, like in the image shows a hyneina body and a crocodile face. This was created by lino cut. He uses different techinques to creat the shades and texture of the animals.http://linocutboy.com/prints/ |
Monday, 28 January 2013
Wind In the Willlows
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| this is the second phase of colouring which is adding colour to toad hall (building in the back). because i had finished the weasels the building wasnt to hard to do. |
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Brave New World Brief
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Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Picturing Time Project
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| This is another image I did but thought that by adding the world as the pendent at the bottom of the cuckoo clock was to much. But I still kept to the simple drawing as the previuse piece. |
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| Thinking process ti get my brain around the topic of time :) |
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Poster for London underground - Uni brief

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so here is some research I have done for the project. these images are all posters used in the underground, as you can see they are all pretty simple. this is have found as people are moving fast in the underground so posters have to be eye catching and easy to take in on first glance. im planning to keep my work like these poster as if i have an over complicated idea it wont work as a poster. as the underground is a fast moving place so the posters have to be in your face, simple.
| this is one of my first posters I did, its very simple, ive used colour paper to cut out the images and have just used a felt pen to do the writing. I like it but Im not to sure about it. |
| one of the first, i dont like it as it looks like a small child has done it , might look better if i develop it. |
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