This is what I was working on from the weekend onwards. I had to adjust some of my figures in destress ws they weren't fitting in the boxes, but I still made it work.
It was difficult to print on such a large scale and more difficult still to do it straight. There is some where I maybe slightly off, though whether this is obviously or not I will not be able to know until it goes up as it is on such a large scale. The craft foam its self looked really quite beautiful once the dark ink made the underlying colour appear like a shadow.
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Reverse side of the banners
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Been through the wars
This is my wee experimental bit of fabric that has been ripped, spray painted on a dozen times, cut, stitched flung though the sewing machine, the washing machine then sewing machine again with paper, before being ironed sprayed with water and steamed. I could not do all these experiments on separate bits as the budget would not allow it.
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Historic Scotland
Washed out nostalgia
This washed out effect add to the second hand nostalgia view that modern architecture was all roses and Blue skies. It highlights the flaws in the original idea
Spray paint
I bought a lot more paint than what was needed but the job is done. I am hoping when I put it through the washing machine it gives a slightly worn effect and dose not completely wash off.
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Edging closer towards final piece
I am really pleased with the way the slads have turnd out. The varnish I put on top of some to experiment with has transferred on to some of the slabs but I am sure I will find a way to remove it.
Exhibition space
This is the area I have been allowed to set up in. Once the tables, chairs and computer have been shifted it will be.an excellent space in which to hang my work. I was hoping for the reception area as the strip lighting would have lent its self well to the work.
The problem with the area I have been given is the directional light for the window may siloet the banners and not allow the spectators to see the designs, and the hanging of the banners may cause difficulties however the college technician said that it should be fine and well find a way and I have ever faith we will.
Moulds
The difficulty I had constructing the moulds was due to my shoulder injury as mentioned before. I could not get the strength behind my left arm to force the screws in to place. Fortunately my friend from a few doors down was willing to help and completed them in a few hours.
Paper templates
The easiest way to transfer a large image at home is by creating a paper template and spray painting on to it. There's was no silkscreen large enough to come what I wanted done so this filled the gap. The downside is how time consuming it is scaling up, planing positive and negative space cutting and ironing the lining paper to make it easy to work with. Then the vast scale makes it awkward to handle and really should be a two man job.
However I only have one more to create a paper stencil for so the job is almost over for one side of the three banners.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Impingement syndrome
I had a visit to the hospital and have discovered I have impingement syndrome. This causes a weakness in my left arm and often makes it painful to lift things or raise my arms. This is what is causing me a great deal of trouble with my project. The fabric banners do not bother me so much but the cement &moulds will be difficult and most likely painful to create.
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Cement mixers
Banners design
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Creating interlocking slabs
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Lighting
Lighting could be very important for this work as I would like the front to be well lit as then you would struggle to see the figures behind. Where as on the back the figures would have the dark shadows of the buildings ever present over the occupants. If lighting is not possible then I would have to put paper between the two sides to stop the light shine through and looking ill thought out.
Demo
These are just demonstrations of what I am planning for one side of the fabric. My original plan for 6 may have been a bit ambitious with the time scale and more importantly funds I have left. The calico won't be cheap and each banner is to be double sided.