In preparation for last year’s Studio-visits-that-never-happened, we made an exhibition space at one end of the barn. So the challenge this year is, what do I want to show? And more importantly, what will fit?
I soon realised that working from a list wasn’t going to work. And I was unwilling to frame everything and then decide – so I resorted to some cardboard modelling.
So here it is: a one-tenth scale model.
It has helped enormously. I’ve ended up with an arrangement I don’t think I’d have come up with otherwise. Shuffling the tiny pictures is a really low-stakes method.I really enjoyed doing the little drawings of my work. Much more fun than photo-editing on the computer. Using the woman for scale is an idea I’ve shamelessly stolen from Eric Gaskell’s class. Actually I think I stole the whole cardboard-engineering thing from Eric, really.
And finally here’s an aerial view that you won’t get in real life.
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