World's Largest Ear of Corn, Olivia, Minnesota, 1973
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World's Largest Ear of Corn, Olivia, Minnesota, 1973

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Today we explored using cardboard as a medium and how it's natural properties can be used to create different textures and shapes. I kept to my current idea of using tin cans as my still life. In the final picture, you can see how I ended up changing how I made the rim of my can, as it looked like it could be improved upon to lool more like the actual object I have chosen. [19/06/2018]
Packaging studies, hidden oil
When two former art students unite many art gallery trips ensue!Β
Saw a really interesting exhibition of Jac Leirner at the Fruitmarket Gallery. The consideration of repetition and use of everyday materials was very poetic.
Katie Bell!

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Charles Jencks, Bizarre Architecture, Delirious Trademark, 1979
Big Mandarin, Mundubbera, Queensland, Australia
Deschwanden Shoe Repair, Bakersfield, California, 1947Β