Sunday, 27 November 2011

A little tip bitsy.

Water colour and pen. Sophie Bishop 2011.
I made this yesterday evening as a start to the new theme I am trying out, 'how alcohol effects the way we think'. It's a simple illustration of a 'slightly' tipsy girl. I wanted to create a character for a potential short storyboard. And just experiment with drawning drunk people!!
Sketch. Sophie Bishop 2011.
These aren't coming through in very good quality through me scanner... hmm. Oh well. This is a sketch I did of my friend holding up a Simba pillow. It's also for the theme 'misery' as I am trying to show that people can often hide behind a happy face. Not necessarily a Simba face but still....it's different.
Pencil and Pen. Sophie Bishop 2011.

This here image is of a drawing I did a few weeks ago for the theme 'Misery'. It's of a street in Cheltenham on my way to work. Miserable day, miserable looking street!!

Authorship explained...

Date: 27/11/2011
Time: 13.00pm
Mood: Feeling ok, considering I'm at work in the case note library :P

From the beginning to where I am now...

Well, Authorship. This will be an ongoing process where I record my progress each week. I made a start a few weeks ago when we were given topics to think about. We have to gather information, assemble it and work from it. The first topic was 'embarrasment' and the second was 'misery'. From these I did some rough sketches and have now moved forward with it. I now have a few ideas of my own to work with, although am also going to try to keep a broad range of ideas flowing through my sketchbook. In order to develop and experiment.

My first idea I'm going to experment with is: From 'existentialim' and 'embarrasment' - How alcohol effects us. Our thoughts and feelings. How it effects how we see ourselves and other people. I could try to capture different points of veiw, such as that of a sober person reacting to a drunk person and vice versa.
Different pubs and the atmosphere of pubs.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

New Idea

Authorship is all about narrative.

New word 'Existentialism'.

With the new word in mind I have been thinking about how I can give my work a bit more direction. I also want to continue in the mindset of 'drawing all the time', 'observing' and 'trying out lots of things' but having a specific idea to work with will help give 'meaning' to my drawings.

I have considered, yet not yet experimented with, working on drawings that convey the effect alcohol has on us, how we see ourselves and how we see other people. Hopefully it links in appropriately with existentialism.