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A journal for the day in :London

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My inspiration to do this particular style on this picture was seeing the

grid that Chuck Close had done for his work.

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Chuck Close at the White Cube Gallery was my favourite exhibition that we attended

because it was the only exhibiting that show me an insight of how an artist would work from

scratch to get to its final piece and show the progress of how it got there. Personally seeing

this event has open my eyes to how an artist would prepare, start from scratch and lead to a

finished masterpiece. Seeing Chuck Closes’ development stage and the journey of how he got

there made me realise there is a lot of ways to make a final piece.

Even though all of his work was outstanding and magnificent , the two pieces of work stood

out the most to me were:

A pencil grid on a large canvas with numbers that represented the colour, which he would

use to make the painting; at the bottom there was key which showed what each colour

number represented. Using a grid allows the artist to deconstruct the image and rebuild it

block by block.

A portrait collection which was based from a basic sketches leading to its final state. [All

this was side by side, to which was very interesting, because it showed the journey.

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This example of a

step by step portraits that I saw. It was very

interesting because you can see a journey

he has made.

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Inside the White cube Gallery was all Chuck Close’s work was on display , including “When

Chuck meet Obama”, “Roy Lichtenstein self portraits” and the individual step by step paintings .

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More of his work includes, self portraits ,friends and family members. There was a piece

of work that was very interesting; a portrait that was carved in copper which stood out from a distance because of the detail and techniques that went into it, for example different shades

of lines.

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The reason I used these colours to change the background of the picture was an inspiration that I got after seeing

the colours that was used into making the glass.

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During the visit we attended a glassblowing workshop were we got to see some

amazing glass work. We also got to see two professional glassblowers working on a new piece. What was interesting about this particular visit, was the way they twisted and

turned these glass in to complex shapes. In addition, the way they rolled the glass to get the right colours out of It. Seeing the progress of production in the working environment

and how these glass were constructed from scratch, In a way seeing this was a demonstration lesson for me because I got to witness first handed how professionals

would work in their field of work. On the main floor the glass that was already finished and turned in to the desired object was up for sale and the price ranged from £50 to

£4000.

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A snapshot of

the inside of the workshop when all of the finished products were on display. As you can see in the back of the work shop, there is equipment which used during the creative progress .

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This is some of the work that was on display and for sale. I liked these in particular because it was very interesting to see the shapes and sizes that were created, what I found interesting was the

way, colours were created and mixed together, even though it’s all made out of one piece of glass .

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This is some of the work that was on display and for sale. I liked these in particular because it was very interesting to see the shapes and sizes that were created, what I found interesting was the

way, colours were created and mixed together, even though it’s all made out of one piece of glass .

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The journey through London took us to Tate modern which is one of the biggest galleries

that I have been in to, the converted power station is one of Britain's most known galleries. What I liked the most about seeing the Tate was the scale of the actual building and how eve-ry piece of the place could be used to make art out of it. Seeing some of the work and being up close to them helped me to realise how some of these are made and the effect that a pic-ture can have just by seeing the smallest detail that you wouldn't see just by looking at on a post card or on a computer. There were also pieces of work on show that were made out of

every day object such as a TV , light bulbs , brick and water this was interesting because it showed that it isn't just the usual paint and brush to make a masterpiece it can also be the

things that we use in our every day life.

I must admit not everything that I saw wowed me but the Idea of going on this visit was to open my eyes and realise not everything is a world-class masterpiece of art but anything can be art so seeing the work in the Tate gallery has a meaning even if you don't like it personally.

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I liked these two pieces of work because of the way the they are created and also the visual effect that they both have, the first picture I can relate to because I did do a piece at college that was similar to this but I used sponge instead of wood. The second piece is a great illusion because just by looking at it you might think that’s a rip on the canvas but in reality what the artist has done is that he has painted the black line but given the illusion

that the canvas is ripped. What I like the most about these four paintings is the way the colours bounce off each other and the repetition of the shapes which make the stand out even more against the blank wall this reminds me of pop art which uses

repetition of simple shapes to reinforce the image.

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I liked these two pieces of work because of the way the they are created and also the visual effect that they both have, the first picture I can relate to because I did do a piece at college that was similar to this but I used sponge instead of wood. The second piece is a great illusion because just by looking at it you might think that’s a rip on the canvas but in reality what the artist has done is that he has painted the black line but given the illusion

that the canvas is ripped. What I like the most about these four paintings is the way the colours bounce off each other and the repetition of the shapes which make the stand out even more against the blank wall this reminds me of pop art which uses

repetition of simple shapes to reinforce the image.

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A panoramic view of the first floor inside the Tate modern, were just by looing at it you can tell the magnificent size of the gallery.

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A panoramic view of the first floor inside the Tate modern, were just by looing at it you can tell the magnificent size of the gallery.

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These were a group of light blubs that were turned in to these shapes , what I liked about these the most was that every one had their own interpretation of what it could be, mine was that the

inspiration for this could be American in the 70’s or 80’s because of the lights and the shape also one of those looked like the Empire state building and other buildings that you can see in America.

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These were a group of light blubs that were turned in to these shapes , what I liked about these the most was that every one had their own interpretation of what it could be, mine was that the

inspiration for this could be American in the 70’s or 80’s because of the lights and the shape also one of those looked like the Empire state building and other buildings that you can see in America.

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National gallery is one of the most respected galleries in the country because of its her-

itage and what it represents. What I took from this particular gallery is that the paintings on show are true masterpieces in their own right. From what I saw I think their main concen-

tration of the National art gallery is mainly traditional and very fine art. Some of the paintings I saw dated from 12th to 19th century, so seeing these really old paintings and re-

alising how rich and realistic the colours are for these to be created in a century where paint had to be hand made was truly amazing for example seeing the cobalt blue in some

of the paintings to make the sky was magnificent because you could see the richness in the texture, this to me stood out the most but all the other colours were amazing as well.

One more thing that I liked the most about the National was the actual building it self be-cause it was a piece of art in its own right and it represents century's , the art work on the

ceiling was stunning and you could see the smallest detail which made it beautiful .

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Even though all of the art on display was amazing at the Nation-

al ,these two pieces of work stood out the most to me during the visit. This is because they both had different characteristics but

were similar for example the way the sea is represented is differ-ent because there is a certain mood that the artist is trying to

show ,commonly the sea that we all know is blue but having made the sea grey gives the painting a violent destructive feeling. Alter-natively the Turner represents a whole different mood which be-ing an end of something in this case the warship being pulled in

the dock to be destroyed. The whole backdrop and sunset give you a better sense of what is happening and my interpretation of the

sun setting tells me that it’s the end of the day and also the end of the ships life, understanding this makes you think differently about the image because they way the artist has done it by making It all

relate in one way or another .

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Even though all of the art on display was amazing at the Nation-

al ,these two pieces of work stood out the most to me during the visit. This is because they both had different characteristics but

were similar for example the way the sea is represented is differ-ent because there is a certain mood that the artist is trying to

show ,commonly the sea that we all know is blue but having made the sea grey gives the painting a violent destructive feeling. Alter-natively the Turner represents a whole different mood which be-ing an end of something in this case the warship being pulled in

the dock to be destroyed. The whole backdrop and sunset give you a better sense of what is happening and my interpretation of the

sun setting tells me that it’s the end of the day and also the end of the ships life, understanding this makes you think differently about the image because they way the artist has done it by making It all

relate in one way or another .

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Compared to the other two paintings which involved water this I liked in particular be-

cause you get to see a different side of what water could represent and also it’s a great piece of painting to compare to. I like this because the way the paint was applied and mixed to get the effect and shadows of the warm summer day and how lovely the texture of it was when

seeing it in person and the size of it. By having a calm not choppy river it shows that the artist is trying to give the effect that it’s a day were people would relax and enjoy them-

selves, the mixture of the green in the river gives the smooth and calming effect that you would get from the shadows of the surrounding scenery.

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Somerset house was the last gallery on the visit to London and we went to see Becom-

ing Picasso Paris 1901 and also the other permanent galleries . Seeing the Picasso exhibi-tion was an eye opener for me because I got to witness his work when he was around the same age as me and I saw the starting work of well respected artist. But all together I was not very impressed with the work that was on display personally I though they could have

brought in some of his better work in. Seeing the permanent work in the galleries was more inspiring for me because it was more than paintings that I saw. Some of the

paintings in there were a great pieces of work to look at I liked enjoyed more because there was a lot more to offer and to get inspired from. What I liked the most about this

was the old religious paintings of saints and some Greek gods this was interesting because of the fine detail and choice of colours. In general I liked the visit but the Picasso exhibition

I didn't like but it was inspirational.

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These were just a few painting of young Picasso that were on show even though I didn't like the exhibition it self I still found these four in particular interesting because each individual painting

tells a story of its own, its amazing how the pictures look distorted but still effective because of how they are. Through out this journal I have spoken about colour several times but the way these artists have used and mixed their colours is spectacular in everyway. Even if I didn't like the exhibition itself the colours I saw through this journey has changed my own mind of how to use colours .

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These were just a few painting of young Picasso that were on show even though I didn't like the exhibition it self I still found these four in particular interesting because each individual painting

tells a story of its own, its amazing how the pictures look distorted but still effective because of how they are. Through out this journal I have spoken about colour several times but the way these artists have used and mixed their colours is spectacular in everyway. Even if I didn't like the exhibition itself the colours I saw through this journey has changed my own mind of how to use colours .

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This is the only painting that I like were there was a mixture and the only one were naked characters where involved ,this was interesting because the man in the middle seems to

be Jesus healing the naked people. What I liked most about this was the skin tone of the naked people and how they were shaded depending on were the stand and which way the sun was coming from. These are all great details that artist in those days were very good at showing to the audience .

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This is the only painting that I like were there was a mixture and the only one were naked characters where involved ,this was interesting because the man in the middle seems to

be Jesus healing the naked people. What I liked most about this was the skin tone of the naked people and how they were shaded depending on were the stand and which way the sun was coming from. These are all great details that artist in those days were very good at showing to the audience .

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These are some of the renaissance paintings that were on display at the Courtauld gallery. I like these three in particular because there is a wide variety in paintings even though they are from

the same era, going from left to right you can tell that all these have different characteristics and style. If you study them closely you will see they have the same meaning because of what they rep-resent. What is interesting the most again is the way these colours were created and mixed t give an emotion to the viewer.

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These are some of the renaissance paintings that were on display at the Courtauld gallery. I like these three in particular because there is a wide variety in paintings even though they are from

the same era, going from left to right you can tell that all these have different characteristics and style. If you study them closely you will see they have the same meaning because of what they rep-resent. What is interesting the most again is the way these colours were created and mixed t give an emotion to the viewer.

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