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Sophie  Flack.  

Deconstruct/Reconstruct  Structures..    

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KEY  WORDS.  •  Deconstruct-­‐  Analyze  (a  text  or  a  linguis=c  or  conceptual  system)  by  

deconstruc=on,  typically  in  order  to  expose  its  hidden  internal  assump=ons  and  contradic=ons  and  subvert  its  apparent  significance  or  unity  

•  Reconstruct-­‐  Build  or  form  (something)  again  aIer  it  has  been  damaged  or  destroyed.  

•  Structures-­‐  1.  Something  made  up  of  a  number  of  parts  that  are  held  or  put  together  in  a  par=cular  way:  hierarchical  social  structure.  

•  2.  The  way  in  which  parts  are  arranged  or  put  together  to  form  a  whole;  makeup:  triangular  in  structure.  

•  3.  The  interrela=on  or  arrangement  of  parts  in  a  complex  en=ty:  poli1cal  structure;  plot  structure.  

•  4.  Something  constructed,  such  as  a  building.  hTp://www.thefreedic=onary.com/structure  

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Ar=st  1-­‐  John  Baldessari  By  removing  the  detailed  informa=on  from  the  face  and  arms  the  ar=st  may  be  deconstruc=ng  a  photograph  or  a  story  that’s  happened  in  real  life.  You  can  see  it  has  been  reconstructed  by  the  different  colour  parts,  for  example  the  arms  and  face  have  been  removed  and  been  replaced  by  colour.  It’s  a  very  unique  photograph  and  looks  really  different.    

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Ar=st  2  This  photograph  looks  like  a  reconstruc=on  of  a  real  life  story  which  as  took  place  right  in  front  of  the  ar=st.  However  it  could  have  been  from  the  ar=st  memory.  It  looks  like  a  person  floa=ng  away  with  the  balloons.  It  looks  like  a  reconstruc=on  of  an  comical  incident.    

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Ar=st  3    In  this  photograph  the  picture  looks  like  structure  photograph.  There  are  different  things  coming  out  from  the  wall  to  make  it  look  like  a  structured  piece  of  work,  its  also  a  3D  piece  of  work  as  well.  It  makes  the  work  look  a  lot  of  paint  that  has  been  thrown  against  the  wall.  It  feels  like  it’s  a  structure  which  is  falling  a  part  or  exploding.  

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Evalua=on  of  marbling  experiment.  In  this  experiment  I  have  used  a  wide  range  of  colours,  such  as  red,  green,  yellow,  blue,  brown.  The  colours  made  me  think  of  loads  of  colours  which  have  been  exploded  on  to  the  paper,  also  it  made  me  think  of  loads  of  sweets.    It  has  a  slight  bumpy  texture  with  a  bubble  effect,  this  makes  the  bumpy  texture  happen.  It  also  has  a  weird  texture  like  a  smooth  but  rough  feeling.  There  are  not  many  shapes  in  this  experiment  but  if  had  to  pick  out  one  it  would  mostly  circular  shapes  in  both  pictures.    It  has  a  loud  effect  because  the  colours  are  all  over  the  place  like  a  explosion.  I  was  really  pleased  with  my  work,  it  came  out  succesfull  because  the  pictures  have  come  out  how  I  wanted  them  to.  They  look  really  ar=s=c.  

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Print  Ar=sts    

•  Etching  •  Monoprint  •  Collograph  •  Lino  •  Type  into  google  ‘etching  print’,  Monoprint  ar=st’,  collograph  print’  etc.  

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Collagraph  Print  byBelinda  "BillyLee"  NYE  (Printmaker)    Colour  –  Form  –  Line  –  Shape  –  Space  –  Texture  –  Tone.  Colour:  There  are  many  colours  in  this  picture,  star>ng  from  blue  going  to  white  and  black.  All  the  colours  are  bright  and  bold,  the  colour  that  stands  out  the  most  is  blue  because  blue  is  the  main  colour  of  the  print.    Form-­‐  The  form  looks  like  a  naked  women,  it  looks  like  the  picture  was  took  in  real  life  then  drawn  as  a  collographic  print.  The  women  looks  like  she  is  blown  by  the  wind  to  create  a  ghostly  image.  Is  she  there  or  isn’t  she?      Line-­‐  There  is  a  lot  of  rhythm  and  movement  going  on  in  this  image  (there  looks  like  a  shortness  of  breath).  Looks  like  it  has  rhythm  and  movement.      

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Harry  Bertoia  Monoprints    Colour-­‐    There  is  barely  any  colour  in  this  picture,  it’s  a  back  and  white  monoprint  with  a  hint  of  grey.  I  find  the  colours  in  this  image  really  uninspiring  and  dull.        Line-­‐  There  are  many  organic  lines  which  seem  to  be  defined,  each  line  is  outlining  the  shape  dis=nc=vly.  The  lines  also  show  a  path  or  a  maze,  the  image  looks  like  a  difficult  path  way  which  you  can  not  escape  from.  Its  never  ending.    Shape-­‐  There  are  many  shapes  in  this  image,  there  are  many  circular  shapes  and  some  triangular.        

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Reconstruct  &  Deconstruct  

                                                         photography  

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John  Stezaker:  2  examples  

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 Example  1  

Title:  Marriage  1  2006  

Material  used:  found  photographs  

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Example  2  Title:  Unknown.  

Materials  used:  Found  photographs  

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Example  1.  I  like  John  Stezakers  work  because  it  shows  a  lot  of  emo=ons  and  feelings  between  men  and  women.  He  creates  his  art  works  from  photographs  found  in  books,  magazines,  and  postcards  and  uses  them  as  ‘readymades.  Stezaker  placing  one  photograph  over  another  to  create  a  new  picture  or  tell  a  story.  In  this  image  he  uses  found  images  of  film  stars.    

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Example  2  In  this  image  John  has  used  a  found  photograph  and  a  photograph  from  a  magazine  or  book.  He  creates  his  art  works  from  photographs  found  in  books,  magazines,  and  postcards  and  uses  them  as  ‘readymades.  Stezaker  placing  one  photograph  over  another  to  create  a  new  picture  or  tell  a  story.  In  this  image  he  uses  found  images  of  film  stars.      

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Prac>cal  work  in  the  style  of  John  Stezaker.  

Evalua=on  of  work:  Overall  I  am  happy  with  this  piece  of  work  I  done.  I  think  it  relates  really  well  to  John  Stezakers  work,  I  was  very  inspired  by  his  art  so  I  thought  the  work  I  did  went  really  well.    It  was  not  hard,  it  was  actually  really  easy.  

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Triangle  Collage    

Evalua=on  of  triangle  collage:  I  like  this  piece  of  work  the  most.  I  thought  it  was  very  entertaining  to  make  this  piece  of  work.  Overall  I  did  well  with  this  piece  of  work  and  was  very  inspired  by  the  ar=st.  

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Ar=st  Analysis.  

Ar=st:  Date:  2011  Materials  Used:  Cut  up  photographs    The  biggest  triangle  in  the  middle  looks  like  a  found  image  which  the  ar=st  has  cut  up,  also  the  the  small  triangles  around  it  look  like  they  have  been  drawn  on  with  a  felt  =p.  The  third  triangle  on  the  leI  look  like  it  has  been  cut  out  of  a  magazine  or  a  newspaper.  I  find  this  picture  really  boring  if  I  am  honest  but  I  like  it  because  its  dull  and  unique.  The  colours  of  the  small  triangles  stand  out  the  most  in  the  imag      

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TIME:The  indefinite  con=nued  progress  of  existence  and  events  in  the  past,  present,  and  future  regarded  as  a  whole.    

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Jorg  Sasse  In  this  picture  there  are  many  colours,  including  a  bright  green  and  red.  Also  the  ride  as  many  bright  colours  which  stands  out  the  most  in  the  phoograph.  The  bright  red  border/roof  of  the  building  makes  the  ride  stand  out  as  well.    

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Anna  Barriball  Barriball  work  relates  to  mine  because  she  uses  old  photographs  to  produce  her  work.  She  uses  paint,  to  make  the  old  photographs  stand  out  more.  My  work  relates  to  her  work  because  we  both  use  photographs  and  paint  to  make  both  our  work.  However  she  uses  pictures  from  the  past,  I  am  using  mine  from  the  present.    

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My  5  point  plan.  

1.  Photograph  photos  of  people  dressed  as  they  are  in  the  80’s  and  90’s.  

2.  Could  get  80’s  &  90’s  wallpaper,  re-­‐photograph  the  photos  on  the  wallpaper.    

3.  Collage  photos  and  wallpaper  together.    4.  Monoprint  on  the  wallpaper  and  

photographs.  5.  Re-­‐photograph  and  print  large  (A2)    

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Evalua=on.    The  word  I  choose  for  this  project  was  =me,  this  is  because  I  like  old  things  and  people  from  the  70’s  &  80’s.  The  ideas  I  have  explored  have  been  looking  back  at  my  personal  history  through  searching  through  old  family.  I  was  par=cularly  interested  in  my  mum  and  dads  wedding  photos  because  it  has  a  vintage  aesthe=c.  AIer  researching  the  work  of  John  Stezaker  I  got  the  idea  to  focus  my  final  piece  on  old  photographs  I  found  at  home.  At  first  I  decided  to  do  similar  work  to  Stezaker’s  work  but  I  changed  my  mind  half  way  through.  S=ll  using  old  photographs  I  mono  printed  them  on  to  plain  A3  paper.    Throughout  the  project  have  experimented  with  many  2D  Techniques.  Star=ng  with  drawing,  marbeling,  mono  prin=ng,  screen  prin=ng,  triangle  collages.  The  most  successful  techniques  were  marbelling  and  screen  prin=ng,  I  thought  these  were  the  most  successful  because  I  enjoyed  doing  them  the  most  and  overall  they  were  really  easy  to  make.    My  final  outcome  has  not  come  out  how  I  planned  because  I  was  not  planning  on  doing  mono  prin=ng  for  my  final  piece.    However  it  was  s=ll  successful,  I  mono  printed  a  picture  of  my  mum  and  dad  on  there  wedding  day  and  then  splashed  paint  around  the  picture  to  give  it  a  effect.  My  final  piece  has  come  out  successful  and  I  am  happy  with  it.  The  thing  I  like  the  most  was  the  actual  print,  I  did  not  think  it  was  going  to  come  out  how  it  has.