So in light of all of my research i am now thinking out the different ideas in creating a piece of work based on this idea of Utopia/Dystopia. I feel that even after all the freedom we have gain since the Age of Enlightenment through advancing science and higher thinking, goes hand in hand with our own ruin and that we are now, as a human race, having to not only fight against our self's to find peace and harmony but also with the planet. There is no mistaking that currently this year has seen the highest rise in natural disaster which could be due to the possibility of global warming or through the new theory of the natural course of our planet intake of radiation from the sun. But what we are unsure about is the question of if we can survive it. So cumming back to my current project i have had some ideas.
The first idea i had was in responce to the carbon cycle that the plant has to create a state of Equilibrium, and to do this i could collect every day material objects that people use with branding and place them in an installation designed as a room. I would paint all the room and items in it grey. The reason for this would be because i want the work to have a double meaning as i have often hear the frase "grey areas" as a term to describe a more complicated situation where i would use it as a way to simplify the objects and there surroundings to discard the desire for the now unbranded object as i feel it is this desire for creating an personal materialistic utopia that is causing over consumption. But i felt this idea did not quite reflect my research enough.
My second idea is to have a sculpture that represents us humans that could slowly decompose and disintegrate over time and in contrast at the bottom of this sculpture i could have a plant that would slowly grow up and over this sculpture to eventually take over in it's place. (image 1)
image 1 So now i wanted to think about the materials i wish to use. firstly i thought of sculpting a female figure out of clay so i drew some choice of poses for example (image 2 and 3) but i then decided that having a female figure was to literal and gender specific. image 2 image 3 So going back to the drawing board i came up with the idea of having either a DNA strand to represent humans (image 4) or the possibility of a skyline of buildings as architecture has been a very big part of our evolution and resembles modernism (image 5) Image 4 Image 5 I also thought of using found material that represent consumption to create the sculpture. so now i moved on to the idea of the plants to represent the planet. i am wondering if using a plant is to literal as well or fitting but i did see a piece of work by Roger Hiorns in the Saatchi gallery which inspired me to look into crystals. (image 6) Hiorns uses copper sulfate to create this beautiful blue crystals which look like little ice burgs so i felt these could work with my work. image 6 So i decided to visit the science department to see what i would do to recreate this effect. They were very helpful as Mr Stephan Persons demonstrated who to make some beautiful crystal from copper and copper sulfate which resulted in beautiful delicate crystal as imaged below. I also created crystals from home using boiling water and salt as resulted as images below. Practical this is far as i have got but i look forward to continuing with this for the rest of the year and try and develop further and hopefully producing some interesting pieces of work. |