Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Cubic Squared: On Site Installation projects around the City of Edinburgh




Subtle Intervention:Location Barrace Steps, Edinburgh
Material: yellow and black installation tape.






Close up details of the intervention are below:





















Between Walls. Location: Milner's Close, just off Royal Mile, Edinburgh
Materials: 2x 100x100cm boards, fluorescent card, tape, mdf wooden shapes, wooden 3 sided frames






Inner Built. Location: A flat stairwell in lauriston street, Edinburgh
Materials: 60x60x60cm wooden steps, fluorescent tube light, refracted light tape, fluorescent card, metal table legs.























Friday, 28 May 2010

Back to the studio






















Work in progress once again...................

Work In The Studio




Traingular structure:150x50x25cm (right )in its early stage and the interior of this structure in a further stage(Top)






An arrangement of a staircase 60cm in height, and 2 100x100cm MDF boards on backing(all paint used is acrylic and some areas varnished.
The two 100x100cm boards in their early stages.










The images above show the work as it is being made and created within the studio, studio E10, at ECA. The process of working is essential research as each desicion made about where to construct next, what desicions to make are based on every desicion that has gone before. So it is documentation but also a record/research of all desicions made.



The images show work in its basic stages and also shows how i used the studio as somewhere to begin trying out/testing different ways to display and arrange the work.

Thursday, 20 May 2010


Above: A Subtle Intervention, Barrace Steps , Edinburgh.A intervention done within the rails/ steps next to castle terrace car park using insulattion tape.


Inner Built: A installation in a stairwell in Laurieston Street, Edinburgh that involved the use of 60x60x60cm stairs, fluorescent strip lights, rails and card.



Close up detail of a Triangular wooden structure ( 150x50x25cm) within Kings Stables Road, Edinburgh.
May 2010, meaning only a month and a half-give or take a fews weeks or so- left being a student in Edinburgh College of Art. A Painting student in Edinburgh College of Art.
As well as being a very im portant time( results on wednesday!!!!!!!) its also a very xciting time, with the Degree Show only few weeks away, where the work of the last year is on display for the world to see. And my work is a little something like this:


Architectural and structural environments are the basis of my research . As well as the actual structures found within these spaces, it is the spaces in-between, the negatives, that are of equal importance to the work as it is these spaces that allow you as a viewer to observe and make non existent structures into reality. The act of looking through these spaces from where a structure ends to where the next one begins is a step towards creating a construction within these spaces, as this gaze from one to another is drawing a line, a line that cannot be seen yet has the ability to cut through multiple angles and planes within the space and not be constrained by gravitational laws.
Direction and movement through built up environments is controlled and dictated by line. Linear paths lead through cities and structures, and as the direction and angles of the these change, simultaneously the perspective and depth of built up environments change and alter constantly.
It is therefore the direction and position of line within constructed environments that is the main area of focus and the works are an exploration of this line, where the unseen line drawn out by the act of looking and movement, and actual physical structures are merged together to create architectural and structural environments with exaggerated perspectives and multiple planes and angles in the space, that allow the viewer themselves to draw within the negative spaces of the constructions by the act of looking. They\are a physical presence and interpretation of the linear structures that are created in architectural, built up environments as well as the spaces that’s these structures create.
All the images found within neon cubed visualize these ideas -beware of bold, fluorescent, bright colours, sharp stuctures, and pointed edges!!!