Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Presenting my work



I N T E R I M 



This week I have been putting up my work for my peer review. It was interesting, both to look at other peoples work and to get feedback on my own. I found the interim relatively nerve racking to begin with, displaying work is always a worry. However I was quite pleased with my first go. It gave me the opportunity to really look at what I had produced and overall I was happy with the feedback I was given.


Really pleased that we got to have a first go at putting our work up in the space. I found it really useful in terms of time management and preparation. Next time I know I will have to be prepared to leave even more time so that I am able to mount my work efficiently. 



Feedback given from peer review: 
  1. Not quite clear on process of theme in sketchbook (i.e. how the cars, compass and stamp links )
  2. Colour stripe has been used effectively 
  3. All samples link really well to visual research on wall and in sketchbook
  4. Can see the journey through the sketchbook to the prints
  5. More experimentation in the print room and link back to colour stripe more in prints
  6. Like how the motifs and diamond pattern have been combined 
  7. Work must stay exactly inside your own wall space. 
I found the feedback I received really valuable. It was good to know that I was on the right track but it also pointed out points that I wasn't aware of, such as the unclarity of the process of theme in my sketchbook. I will definitely improve on this and try to make my thought process clearer. 

Putting up my work also highlighted to myself which areas of work I needed to develop. I feel that I need to produce some stronger samples in the print room this week, both digitally and using my screen.

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