Face-To-Face

So, I've been bopping away on my project. I wanted to experiment with different types of media and try new things. I decided to make a moulding of my face. As I'm doing people and working with the ideology of "destroyed beauty" and "commercial beauty" in relation to the Urban Environment. I made my way down to the tech guys, after nabbing Mike Fox in the corridor, and met the lovely Pat, whom I plagued my ideas to. As there wasn't an Body Double moulding available at the time I had to go find a mannequin to mould a face of. They didn't have any in the fashion department in college so I made my way to town. After about 2 and half hours begging and pleading through the shops of Limerick, I was JUST about to give up when a lovely shop assistant let me borrow one. I legged it back to college, trying to get in before the workshop closed. Finally, I began learning how to make the moulding of my beautiful mannequin’s face with, I think it was called PTV.. I probably have that wrong now.. Anyway, so Pat explained to me how to make the moulding and the next day I bought some plaster Paris strips to add the plaster shell of the moulding to keep it together.
After leaving it all set, I peeled away the mould and its shell and proceeded to paint wax into it. This was a very quick and easy way to make a duplicate of the mannequin’s face and it looked deadly.
Next, made a plaster moulding using the same mould and got an excellent result. I then painted this moulding and proceeded to stick on leaves and burn wax onto the face to show the natural ability a face and a person should have and the waxy, plastic exterior that many of today's society behold. I then peeled off the leaves and some of the paint to show effects of destroyed beauty.
In the end I was seriously pleased with the result and the faces are now an integral part of my project. HUGE thanks to Pat and Mike for all their help! :)







Beginnings







Ok, so after debating over various ideas that interest me in relation to the brief titled "The Urban Environment", I decided that people watching was something that interested me very much. I wanted to study the movement and habitual actions of human beings in relation to their urban enviornment. I then wanted to develop this further and so honed in on the idea of  "Commercial Beauty" in an urban environment and the idea of destroyed beauty in the urban environment. My project is based soley around the human being. In my first few weeks, I sketched out a few ideas I had for pieces, but I soon realised that was not the right route to take. I began to observe my urban environment, directly and sketch people in Limerick City. I also moved on to working with different mediums and creating a casting of a manniquins head to which I moulded a wax and plaster copy from. I have also started recording conversations within the urban enviornment, often spending hourse just sitting on a step in town recording the nouvelle gossip and news of  Limerick's Urban Enviornment. All in all, the project is going well, I now have a clear and concise view of what I want to investigate and express throughout the various mediums of art and design.