Friday 28 March 2014

Installation

These photographs document my experimentation for presentation in order to capture different technique to portray my concept. I have presented my work in a individual room, as it inhabits in its surrounds creating a calm atmosphere, personalizing the room suggestive to a homely essence. Although within my assessment I have been located my bay, therefore I will have lose a harmony essence within the surroundings.
Paige Uttley-Plunkett
"Untitled" 2014
(Knitting, Yarn, Latex, Thread, Watercolour, Resin, Pva Glue)

Theres a strong element of purity within this piece, highlighting a clinical essence. Each individual subject is suspended capturing movement reflecting the organic nature of the amniotic fluid.

Paige Uttley-Plunkett
"Untitled" Detail 2014
(Knitting, Yarn, Latex, Thread, Watercolour, Resin, Pva Glue)
This highlights a sense of protection, as the perspective of the material reacts almost like a barrier protecting the inner delicates. The knitting is restricting the viewer from observing the intricate pieces, almost defending them.

Paige Uttley-Plunkett
"Untitled" 2014
(Knitting, Yarn, Latex, Thread, Watercolour, Resin, Pva Glue)

This photograph invades into the barriers, almost stuck in between suggestive they have been dominated. The thread distorts the photographs highlighting the dominance, in the foreground the delicate subject are suspending gestural creating a sense of sensitivity and movement highlighting a spiritual presence. The pieces are interlinked and capture the effects of the environment therefore it highlights the life cycle and a sense of growth.
Paige Uttley-Plunkett
"Untitled" 2014
(Knitting, Yarn, Latex, Thread, Watercolour, Resin, Pva Glue)

I find this photograph interesting as it circulates the inner body symbolising the amniotic fluid bag within the womb. The delicate blankets replicate a sense of protection reflecting the amniotic fluid bag withholding sensitive fluid which surround the fetus protecting creating a surreal atmosphere. I feel my installation highlights a sense of nostalgia reflecting upon childhoods, as I have used childish contexts to highlight my personal concept.

Paige Uttley-Plunkett
"Untitled" 2014
(Knitting, Yarn, Latex, Thread, Watercolour, Resin, Pva Glue)
I wanted to incorporate almost a tent emphasising a sense of comfort within the piece, which is almost childlike, it creates a surreal atmosphere almost homely. The layered knitting highlights a sense of protection and it almost shields the delicate subjects away.







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