Sunday, 15 October 2017

Studio Brief 1 - Idea Pictures

IDEA PICTURES                   

Getting started:

The initial hard copy zine was a useful place to experiment with ideas and mediums to see which communicated well and to select a limited number of key ideas. This zine was a developmental sketchbook of collage, rather than a coherent product.

Despite this I struggled, as usual, with starting the editorials. I find it difficult initially turning the research and words into imagery. I experience brain overload and panic. I overcame this by forcing myself to draw, even if the sketches were ones I didn’t like, every day. This allowed me to develop an idea by drawing and re-drawing, tweaking each time. I found the character design module last year really hard and realized that was what I was now involved in. It was quite scary doing pieces that are as simple as these; not full bleed or busy. I am glad that I challenged myself to pursue this as I want to develop simplification in my practice.

The messages:

I tried to ensure that the body language of the fruit-women portrayed feeling uncomfortable, confined, squashed, trapped and pregnant. The designs were deeply led by my research; there was reasoning behind my decisions. Quotes and themes directly inspired the images and I just needed to work out how to portray this through media.

I tried to create a balance of light and dark as, per image, I decided to focus on one colour. I like how the trapped element can be emphasized through sewing, an intrusive technique, which goes all the way through the paper. Compositionally I also wanted to fill the content to the size of the boxes even though I chose to leave them as vignettes.
I chose the different fruits to reflect societal roles portrayed in the Handmaids Tale:
  • Pears (Marthas who work in the kitchen); less sought after fruits, household objects, dull colour
  • Cherries (Handmaids); sexual connotation ‘pop your cherry’, desired, a treat, come in pairs, bright red
  • Prune (Lady of House); old prune, dried up grape, unattractive, changed purpose, dull colour

In conclusion:

I feel like the results effectively communicate the theme of women being trapped in the role of reproduction as in Atwood's literature. These offered a lighter, less dark response to the zine produced later. The fruit-women are accessible, possibly being able to be held and therefore show my warm response as a woman to their situations.


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