Final year project
Industrial [Read more]
Window to my industrial world
These pieces of work have been a product of COVID-19 being stuck in a house behind my own windows and only the digital way of manipulating images. I have been able to adapt my working style and keep true to how I wanted my project to go, I am very pleased with the outcome I have been able to produce.
Taking the interest and visual appeal in buildings and industrial environments combining this with the materials like concrete to explore how the materials would react together.
Joe James Alec Allard
I work with non-typical materials mainly consisting of industrial forms to create work.
By using edges, contours and materials I have provoked a number of observations and represented them in my work. Photography has been my medium to explore the quality within industrial forms. There have been strong aspects of repetition that subconsciously appeared throughout this process. This allowed me to provide a dialogue of my work and, by portraying the aesthetic interpretations that I hold, I have presented them in a form that is easily interpreted by the viewer. I have been using industrial materials to interconnect my sculpture with the photography and developed a catalogue of work that is accessible within a studio environment and pushed the use of scale to evoke a response that connects the viewer, allowing them to see the work as a window into the landscape. I can show what I perceive as beauty within the environment.
Final year project
Industrial