Claire Smyth AADOO9 Drawing in Practice : Photo / Found Type Workshop (letterform phrases & drawings)
(Various letter-formed word phrases as a result of creating multiple alphabetical typography letters, through specialised out of the ordinary materials and objects such as – tools, metal pieces, stationary, letter stampers, pens, old vintage books, newspaper, bottle tops, lids, wooden lolly pop sticks, keys, matches, clothing pegs and negative photo reels etc).
For this task, we where instructed to create a range or 2 – 3 phrases using and out of the letter that we had previously constructed and collated to create / display the whole alphabet.
As a result, I had chosen the phrase, quote and word: LOCKDOWN NO.2 ? , STAY HOME PROTECT THE NHS SAVE LIVES & GOOD THINGS TAKE TIME.
In relevance to the / this work produced throughout this AADOO9 workshop, my phrases where immensely inspired as a result of the previous shapes that I had created along with the current circumstances (coronavirus / coven-19) that we are still facing today, including the looks of Public Health logos, signage, phrases (plastered all over building and consumers TV’s across Northern Ireland and the surroundings of the United Kingdom) and the overall risk for a potential second lockdown or tightened restrictions as we enter and head into the winter months, along with one of my favourite quotes ”Good Things Take Time” and that working hard and having a strong / passionate willpower can get you to where you need to be in life.
As a result / from creating various phrases, I then went onto creating a silhouette drawing using a range of different mixed media including newspaper and negative photo film (but mainly through the use of ink ballpoint pens / fine liners) of the ‘Good Things Take Time’ quote, in which if feel that the outcome of this overall task in general (including the drawing) was in fact highly successful as throughout I become highly passionate and involved within it as I really took into consideration how I photographed and presented my work for review and putting it onto my blog.
(Range of scale used: A2 / A1. Date completed / produced: 02/10/2020)