Monday, 25 March 2013

My FMP - Human Figure

It has taken great thought to decide what subject/ theme to do for my Final Major Project, after deciding then deciding it doesnt have potential or I dont see how it can progress future in mediums I would like to use so I have spend the last few days exploring and researching which subject have the best potential and can be used in several mediums.
It has taken great thought to decide what subject/ theme to use for my Final Major Project.
After toying with ideas and researching subjects, I found the 'human figure' to be the best theme for me. This is because I feel it has the best potential and won't restrict me from the freedom of my ideas and the mediums I would like to use and can be used in any form and very easy access to it too. to conclude I am going to do for my Final Major Project is the human figure. I think the human figure is very vast and can produce primary research very easily as I am surrounded by people on a daily basis, the theme is very easy access.
Lets see if I have made the right decision and wait and see for the final piece.


Here are some images I found on the internet which have inspired me.









David http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/08/29/david-oliveira-wire-sculptures_n_1838552.html
Oliveira's art looks like it's been drawn freehand across the world with a black pen - but in fact, it's all intricately assembled wire sculptures.

After graduating with a degree in Sculpture from the University of Fine Arts in Lisbon in 2008, Oliveria quickly turned his attention from ceramics to wire - exhibiting two award-winning shows the following year.

"Inspiration for what I choose to represent comes from many different places, but in the main, I am inspired by drawing," he explains.



 



Here are some canvas which show the process through time which I could use in my work, to show the movement of the human body.



 
 
My fine art artists will be  found in my sketchbook.




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