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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Art School Application: My Story and Portfolio pt. I

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Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Today I want to share some photographs of the portfolio I created for my art school application. If you're not familiar with the application process for art school, the traditional route is A Levels, Art Foundation Diploma, before finally a degree in the artistic area of your choosing. The majority of art students progress directly from their Foundation Diploma to their degree, compiling their portfolio during the course of that diploma, with considerable input from tutors and lecturers.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
I completed my own Foundation two years ago, rather unhappy - for various reasons - with the portfolio I created and somewhat disillusioned with the art school world. It took a while, but I finally settled on a subject I wished to study - Illustration - and, about a year ago, I started work on the portfolio that would support my application.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Every project featured is entirely self-directed, without input from lecturers as I've haven't had access to tutors since I finished my diploma, in summer 2010. I'm sharing this with you, because I want it to be known that you don't have to create a portfolio of work to please your tutors, it doesn't matter if you're not studying your Foundation at a "top London art school".
You can do it on your own.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
All the above photographs are from my Sherlock Holmes project, where I created a range of title plates inspired by Victorian Microscope Slides and William Morris.
One of my art teachers once said to me, when I refused to paint something she wanted me to for my A levels, "Amy, if you don't learn to do what is expected of you, you will end up working in Tescos."* Well, I may not have won the Turner Prize, but after creating work to my tutor's specifications and not being happy with it, I set about making my own artistic decisions and spent eight months working on a portfolio I was proud of, and that won me a place at Kingston University.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
It's not easy and it's not for everyone. You have to be very determined and self motivated. I worked as many hours as my part-time job would allow - during my two year sabbatical from education, university fees in the UK trebled and I wanted to save as much as I could - creating artwork in the evenings and reading armfuls of books in my lunch breaks. If you're not currently at art school and you're considering applying, here is some advice for you…
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
- Set yourself projects. I chose subjects that fascinated me, the stories of Sherlock Holmes, Susan Hill's The Woman In Black, being two examples. You're going to be spending a lot of hours on these, it helps if they are interesting enough to hold your attention.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
- Make use of your local library. One thing I missed most about art school, was the access to all the fabulous art books. However, my local library has quite a nice selection of artistic reference books that I borrowed and renewed on a regular basis.
- Try new things. This will give you a more varied and interesting body of work. I didn't have access to as many facilities as I would've had, had I been at art school - but that didn't stop me turning my dining room into a print workshop so I could do some lino printing. You can pick up supplies at most craft shops - or online.
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
- Show your work to people. Working by yourself, rather than in a studio space, can mean you lose perspective on what you're doing - it can be handy to get opinions from other people, also I find explaining my ideas to others helps develop my thought process. It's handy for interviews too, especially if you clam up and go all stuttery like I do! 
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
Happy Daisy Art School University Application Portfolio Life
These photographs are are all images of the pages I created from images from my entry for The Sketchbook Project.

Later in the week I'm going to be sharing more photographs of my work and a few tips on putting your portfolio together.

A ♥

*I would like to say that those are not my words, I currently work in retail and am happier than I have ever been. The person in question was merely using this as an example as to how I'd waste my talent and end up in a dead end job with no artistic prospects. 

Monday, 16 January 2012

Rengade Film Fun!

A few film photos from Renegade Craft Fair London, back in October.
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
This lady is one of my favourites. 
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
And her booth was so pretty! 
Happy Daisy Art Equals Happy Film 35mm
Goodness, I love film :) I hope your week's got off to a good start! Mine has consisted of drawing, work, and dreaming up conspiracy theories for Sherlock... haha, the perils of being a Sherlock Holmes nerd ;) Axx



Saturday, 5 November 2011

Guy Fawkes


Remember remember the fifth of November, gunpowder, treason and plot. We see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.
Have I ever mentioned my love of bonfire night? Probably (if not, I love it. A lot more than Halloween, which I can take or leave. If you haven't heard of Guy Fawkes night, then you're missing out - or not British - or haven't seen V for Vendetta). Anyone who's anyone round my way, goes to our local fireworks display, and it's fabulous. Okay, it never starts on time, and there's always a sound problem, but the fireworks are pretty, and the bonfire's big. What more do you want from Guy Fawkes night? Haha.
In other news, I have spent all day drawing William Morris patterns and getting covered in ink. A pretty productive use of my day off! :) 


I'll be back tomorrow to share a little progress on my Sherlock Holmes project.
Happy Guy Fawkes everyone! Ax


ps. my little slideshow is the product of someone (in this case, me) forgetting to put an SD card in their camera before leaving the house, and having to rely on their iPhone. What an idiot.

Friday, 3 February 2012

My Week In Pictures #05

Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Happy Daisy My Week In Pictures
Listening to The Vaccines and ordering fangirl clothing on the internet. Making scrapbook layouts at work and passing by my old art school on a visit to the cinema. The obligatory Amy-In-A-Restaurant photograph. Late night promarker drawing and watching my Sherlock box set. Before and after hair-dye photos. Late nights at my desk and reading these pretty books for inspiration (one) (two). Drawing a design for a mural at work and photographing a mini DIY to share on Sunday.

It has been a week of artwork and of general work. And also, of new brown hair - in a vague attempt at being sensible and grown up (an attempt that was scoffed at by all my work colleagues!).

See all weeks here.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Portfolio Peek: Sketchbooks pt. I

After finally putting together my portfolio for art school - I've been working on it since September, but those five months feel like a lifetime, I thought I'd share some pictures of the sketchbooks I've included. I took these photos for my digital portfolio, special thanks here to my Mum, who was kind enough to hold them for me, whilst I photographed!
Happy Daisy Drawing Sketchbook
This pages are all from my Sherlock Holmes project, initial drawings and background research. 
Happy Daisy Drawing Sketchbook
Happy Daisy Drawing Sketchbook
Happy Daisy Drawing Sketchbook
Happy Daisy Drawing Sketchbook
I was planning to put all the photographs together in a slideshow, with music playing and everything. But as is usually the case, I remembered that although I have invested a fortune into technology, I couldn't actually get it to do quite what I wanted, so I got cross and gave up! Happy days.

It's less than two weeks until my first university interview, and I am verging on terrified! Anyone who has bumped into me in everyday life will know that I am an appalling public speaker, word-stumbling, nerves, staring at the floor, the works. I think I might make a "Be Nice To Me I'm Very Socially Awkward" badge, but it might give them the wrong (and by wrong, I mean accurate) impression. Hmm... this is going to need some thinking! A ♥ 

Monday, 7 November 2011

Happy Daisy drawings
Good evening! Before I settle down to an evening of back-to-back Lost episodes (I know, I'm practically a decade late to the party!), I thought I'd share the drawings I was working on, last week. 
Happy Daisy drawings
They're based on William Morris artwork and are development drawings for my Sherlock Holmes project. The purpose of them is to experiment with media and scale, to see which fit my idea best. I think pen and ink are my preferred media, with a mixture of a silhouette style (see above drawing) and more detailed line drawing (see below).
Happy Daisy drawings
Happy Daisy drawings
Excuse the really bad scan quality of these - my scanner is not up to scratch! 
I do love a good experiment! I'm working on a big (well A2, so bigger than usual) development piece for my portfolio at the moment! Exciting! haha :)


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