Monday, 22 October 2012

ITAP; week 4, Principle 3 - The Notion of Inspiration

Principle 3 The Notion of Inspiration

 
 
Inspiration can be found in a variety of different forms, just as recording them can be produced in a variety of different forms, creating a visual/recorded memory of occurrences which have inspired your notion of thought processing for an ideology. Through a constant process of inquiry to observation and experimentation, through researching and observing the final result will have a narrative, and be innovated apposed to imitated as it has been derived from personal experience.

The illustrator Paul Davis, finds that boredom is the enemy of an artist, so as an illustrator to gain fresh inspiration, he carries a small sketch book with him to collect and obtain information, making notations of conversations, atmosphere, culture, and general surroundings enabling him to begin designing some pieces with prosaic indifference and others with flair and imagination.
   He uses his sense of humour to offer an ultimatum on the spectrum of understanding his work, creating this own representation of the world and all that inhabits it. This visual representation is derived from with all the visual influences that have surrounded him, as well as everything he has absorbed from people who surround him, contained within his small sketch book.
 
Inspire work for Magazine Project;
   By engaging myself within methods such as Paul Davis uses, by recording findings, conversations, making visual commentary of my surroundings, either by taking photographs or creating sketches, this could improve the quality of my work, helping me to engage further within this topical theme/area.
   In addition to this, through researching and understanding these problems that I wish to resolve using Visual Communication, from being proactive and conducting the research in a practical manner this will improve the quality of my work, increasing my knowledge upon a subject, and furthermore, enabling me to be more analytical in a coherent form.

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