Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Mind Games

For my research project in college, I've been working with various mediums, including printmaking and knitting.  Here's the three images I'll be using for my presentation next Monday. This first image is of "Ode a La Biévre" by Louise Bourgeois. While some of her work disturbs me, I really love the cloth books she has produced. This one is especially interesting, with the combination of text and imagery, as well as each image being so very different from the others. 
The next image is one of my desk. I was finding it hard to pinpoint 3 images that sum up my research project. So, I talked to my tutor and she suggested taking a photograph of my desk. So this is my studio space in college, which I use a lot! My work for this project can be seen on the wall - there's a knitted 'S', which exemplifies my explorations in knitting patterns and there's a woodblock print of a sewing thread spool and a needle, entitled "Before the Stitch". 

 
The last image is the one I'm least happy with, because it demonstrates a work in progress.  One of the interests I identified in my project was the mind.  Duane's brother, Leigh, had his brain scanned recently and got to keep the x-rays, so I converted them into a screenprint, with varied success. I hope to have more prints completed soon.  This print was featured in the exhibition "Support" for the IADT open day.  













6 comments:

Melmaid said...

Hi French Laassa, your stuff is lovely. I like the last one very much, the head one. Guess who has a new blog?!

Margie’s daughter Leiny said...

Hi Leiny, love the new work. miss you lots. love margie

Margie’s daughter Leiny said...

Leiny, glad you like the wool, I will show you what I am making when you are here, Love Margie.

Margie’s daughter Leiny said...

Hi Leiny, thank you for the print of the thread and needle.I will cherish it. Love Margie

Melmaid said...

Hi Lein, thank you so much for the amazing Bailey and Bindi picture. I will get it framed soon and pick the perfect place to hang it. You should put up a picture of it when you can, love Mel xoxo

Margie’s daughter Leiny said...

Leiny, glad that your presentation of the work shown here went well for you today. love Margie