Wednesday 22 June 2011

Digital Portfolio Submission


There are many sides to who I am and I have still to discover who I can be and I look forward to it.  Being able to explore my creativity in an environment that not only discover and nurtures new talents but set standard for other to follow, this is a place that I know that I belong.  I am a mother, an artist, designer and educator and proud to hold all these self appointed titles. 
The body has inspired the Collection of work. 

Osteoporosis

Is about the darkness of a disorder and how beautiful that darkness can be, but how do we bring attention to this cause that is so dark and unpalatable.  In My collection I discuss the idea of beautifying a cause to make it palatable.  I hope to draw interest and concern rather than recoil from a disorder that affects so many. 
Osteoporosis is a textile collection using stitch, natural fiber fabric, heat press printing.










Structure of the Ear

Is about the Pin Point Introspective.  Looking back and into inner self, with the way my work is presented tends to visual but I wanted to explore my other strong sense; my pleasure in listen I need to listen to my inner self and surrounding.
Structure of the Ear is a screen/lino printed series printed on watercolour paper with line produced with pencil then scanned and distorted.







All art work was created by Elizabeth Oniri, the screen printed image where photocopied from a medical book and the spliced images are from detailed drawings from a medical book about osteoporosis.
















MA Textiles - Digital Portfolio


Describe your current practice/area of interest: Which aspects(s) of your selected MA subject are you specifically interested in?
My current practice is 2D and 3D surface building and construction coupled with electronics. For example, some of the surfaces I construct will have sensors in them, which are connected to Arduino boards which process the stimuli and cause light or sound to be emitted from the surface.
The aspects of my chosen MA Subject – Textiles – is machine embroidery and hand embroidery, due to the quality of the facilities in these areas available at MMU, specifically at Medlab and their work with electronics and fabric.  I am also interested in Japanese textile culture, particularly the Sashiko a quilting technique. I am also interested in dyeing techniques, particularly the use of indigo dyes in Japanese and Nigerian fabrics.  I am also interested in the interface between ceramics and textiles in creating pieces using both materials.  


What do you want to achieve in your chosen MA Programme?  What do you hope to achieve through your studies.
I would like to develop my current ways of working and be able to push forward some new ideas.  I would also like to create a collection of work that can be exhibited. I would like to set up a textile forum – a monthly gathering of artists and students interested in textiles, innovation, conservation and application. I hope to extend my knowledge in regards to textile innovation as well as networking with other artists and designers not only within the textiles forum but also other departments and artistic media. 


Tell us how you will go about achieving the above?   What  methods will you use,  ie experimentation, exploring new processes, developing collaborations …?
I intend to explore electronics within the framework of my work.  I will also setup a forum within my blog about how people react to certain symbols placed on the blog.  I hope to advertise my blog on the student notice board and to connect with other students to explore and develop about inter-departmental and cross-over exchange projects.  


Please give an indication of the resources you think you will need.  What do you need to advance your studies: ie.., studio/desk space, computer access, particular software, technology, archives, and specific workshop facilities? Permanent studio 4 full time student.
I will need studio space with domestic/industrial sewing machine, computer/laptop, scanner, Arduino boards and cables with LEDs, fuses, soldering rod, open source processing software and some degree of technical support with Arduino software and processing.  I will also need access to textile archives, machine embroidery equipment and workshop, access to ceramic kiln, porcelain clay, MIT workshops, plaster workshops for mould making and photographic workshop on developing on fabric using liquid emulsions.   


What do you hope to be doing in 5 years frm now and how will the MA studies contribute to your ambition?
I intend to be a working, paid and practicing artist, producing, selling and exhibiting work. I envisage this course acting as a platform to launch my work and ideas to the art world at large. Once established, I intend to be producing work to be exhibited locally as well as globally as well as lecturing and running workshops.
I also intend to be collaborating with other artists, designers and scientists., developing collaborative work, research in to the interface between art and science, particularly in the textiles field.
The MA will allow me to concentrate all my efforts on pushing the boundaries of my work. It will also give me opportunities to have contact with other like minded individuals as well fantastic tutors to encourage and inspire me. It will also allow me to forge relevant contacts which will enable me to develop my practice.



















Tuesday 21 June 2011

Open Submission

Deptford X 2011
Submissions Open for Deptford X 2011 London Deptford X is proud to announce the selection of Hew Locke and Indra Khanna as the Lead Artist-Curators Deptford X 2011 & 2012. Deptford X is offering 3 opportunities to take part in … http://www.artsjobs.org.uk/index.php?id=25&ne_source=dailynews_plain&ne_post_id=63580



Call for submissions
Wobble & Squint Call for submissions
Wobble & Squint is a non-profit artist collective that is being developed by artist-curators Errol Fernandes and Anne-Laure Franchette. Our aim is to bring together diverse groups of creatives and present fresh, eclectic exhibitions that stimulate, excite and challenge.
We are calling for submissions for “Taken Away” an art exhibition that will take place in a disused Take Away Restaurant on Exmouth Market EC1. The show will bring together painters, sculptors, photographers, video artists, installation artists and designer makers whose work will explore various facets of escapism: Travel, Hobby, Dream, Excess, Fantasy, Memory etc.
Submission Form: If the theme of escapism resonates with you and connects with your practice please email us to receive further information and a submission form at: wobbleandsquint@gmail.com
The deadline for submissions is: Wednesday 29th June 2011.
The exhibition will run from: Thursday 28th July – Tuesday 2nd August 2011
Follow us at: http://wobbleandsquint. tumblr.com/
Wobble & Squint are not currently receiving any funding. We need to request that every selected/exhibiting artist makes a £20 contribution that will help cover the cost of renting the venue, displaying and promoting the exhibition.



Inspired by.....Constable and Turner










What a wonderful day, I met so many creative people. I just want to say thank you so much to the people that came to the event and who took part in my workshop, and that they allowed me to put their wonderful work on my blog I hope you enjoy looking at their creativity.

Friday 10 June 2011

Miami Fever


Just in case u hadn’t notice I have been away, with loads of love, work, wisdom I have returned to share.
I was able to go to Florida for a few days and I am so grateful for the experience. The sun the nature was bliss and eye candy.