Drawing a Different Story

The first third year drawing unit (Architectural drawing), asked us to find an abandoned building within a 50km radius and re-invent the space. Where am I going to find something around here? Actually, about 28kms down the road. Gemtree is a road house come camp ground, resort (cause they now have a public swimming pool!) they run fossicking tours and do things like paddy melon bowling and camp ovens on Friday & Saturday nights during tourist season. And right out the front is this -

This is Mt Riddock homestead, not the original but the second edition. Mt Riddock, is a property which is further down the Plenty H'way from here. The building is heritage listed as it is one of the only remaining examples of construction of its type. The story goes that the type 3 version was built right up against this one. It was used as a store room and became infested with snakes. The owners couldn't remove it unless they could find another place for it. The owners of Gemtree came to the rescue and since I did this project have secured a small grant to put up story boards detailing the history.

Some photos from the inside -

First step was to do some drawings. These are my favourites -

This is my statement about what I did with it -

The work ethic and culture of the early pioneers dictated that very little weight would have been given to the aesthetics of a building, even one used as a home. This is very true of the dwelling used as a subject for these works, which would have been thought of as purely a place of some shelter.

It has only relatively recently been recognised that there is a profound connection between emotional health and ones constructed surroundings (Sharpe 2016). My drawings will not seek to subvert the use of Old Mt Riddock homestead, but will endeavour to alter and enhance the entire living experience of the occupants. Giving them a pleasing exterior to look forward to when returning home, and a comfortable, enjoyable interior space.

A layered approach will be taken, paying homage to the original building by a work on paper, which will acknowledge the angles and lines of the actual structure, providing the bottom layer, while a view of the invented façade and interior will be worked on drafting film, allowing the underdrawing to be seen beneath. The works will predominately employ dry mediums such as pastel and graphite to echo the harsh dry environment within which the building sits.

Reference:

Sharpe, Stephen Hon. A/A. 2016. “Practicing Architecture: Headspace: Psychology and Architecture”. The American Institute of Architects. Accessed April 28, 2016, http://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB102121

And here is what I did with it -

Under drawing for the outside drawings.

As a Glasshouse

As the Fun House

As the Grand House

Under drawing for the inside.

Glasshouse inside.

Fun house inside.

Grand house inside.

Grand house inside.

Domestic Space, Dappled Light and a Modern Take on Tenebrism..............

I can't say that I have been bored studying this degree! Another 2nd year unit saw me investigating my domestic space. Seeing that apart from my arty spaces, the kitchen is where I spend the most time, I used that as inspiration for my work. We were still living in our home at Sheffield at the time. These are my favourite outcomes from this part of the unit.

Cooking with Gas

Cooking with Gas

A Dog's Eye View

A Dog's Eye View

Latent Energy 1

Latent Energy 1

Let the Sun Shine In

Let the Sun Shine In

The next part of the unit was all about dappled light. We were instructed to take photos that clearly demonstrated the properties of dappled light, manipulate our favourites in Photoshop, then paint them. Two paintings were required for this exercise and seeing I had chosen inside for the last exercise, I ventured outside for this one.

Original Photo 1

Original Photo 1

Manipulated in Photoshop

Manipulated in Photoshop

Final Outcome - Up the Garden Path

Final Outcome - Up the Garden Path

Original Photo 2

Original Photo 2

Manipulated in Photoshop

Manipulated in Photoshop

Final Outcome - Untitled

Final Outcome - Untitled

The final exercise was to take a modern look at the technique of tenebrism, using a modern still life. I love books and hate the thought that they are going out of style, being replaced by Kindles.

You Can't Replace Books

You Can't Replace Books

Harts Range musings 14 months on

Harts Range musings 14 months on

I have survived 14 months in the middle of nowhere. I shouldn't say 'survived' because that conjures up an image of some hardship and deprivation, that isn't the case at all. Maybe I'm the sort of person that is well able to cope with change, maybe it's because I was very lucky to have a father that worked for Qantas as a navigator, way back in the day when they had such things and not everything was automated, and I was taken all over the world and got to live in England for two years and start high school there. I didn't think I would be able to feel at home anywhere other than our patch of paradise on the slopes of Mt Roland in Tasmania after we found it in 2004. I was wrong.

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