Visiting lecturer tutorial update and cataloguing of work.
I have not kept this blog as up-to-date as I wish. I have actually left work off which is detrimental to my sanity when I survey my progress.
Immediately after the initial tutorial with Catherine Baker I explored some material collisions:
I took some materials for a walk, exploring the collision of activity and material - https://katievw.com/2018/11/15/15-nov-2018-taking-some-graphite-for-a-walk-and-charcoal-and-a-pen/
the line then transversed some material collisions:
30.5cm x 40.5cm
18cm x 17.5cm
30.5cm x 40.5cm
30.5cm x 40.5cm
An the laporello book form in the mix.
15.5cm x 95.2cm
A changed of shape and varying size, incorporating the act of drawing and walking:




The writings were taking place for my other project and video work also stemmed from these:
https://katievw.com/2018/11/18/25th-nov-2018-text-its-coming-out-like-this-poetry/
https://katievw.com/2018/11/25/25th-nov-2018-performance-of-poetry-video-works/
(One of these has since been exhibited in a group show at Tashkeel, Dubai.)
Drawing happened:
https://katievw.com/2018/12/01/30-11-2018-questions-for-open-discussion/
https://katievw.com/2018/12/05/5th-dec-2018-drawing-has-the-collision-gone/



For testing boundaries, I was beginning to get lost in the multidisciplinary soup I was concocting and opted back to drawing and video to simplify the practice:
https://katievw.com/2019/03/26/mon-25-march-2019-enquiry-testing-your-boundaries/



Simultaneously Laporellos were constructed in various sizes, these began to be filled.
These are not fully chronological, there is overlap between projects.
Issues are my own expectations of how long work takes to be created, the timing of work will hopefully help to correct this. The comparison with course-mates (yes I know I'm a grown woman but it still happens), practices are different as are time constraints etc so its all relevant.