I had been warned that Part Three could be a challenge as it would take me into areas of art which I would not normally venture. However it was also mentioned that I should look to embrace these challenges whilst also looking at ways to respond to them via painting. It is painting that is my primary artistic drive. I feel that in the work that I have completed during Part Three I have managed to marry both the objective of exploring the tasks in an open way and found ways to articulate these tasks with painting. In doing so I have created a body of work in which I have explored a number of different styles which have also encompassed a variety of techniques. This has ranged from near cartoon like, illustrative painting through to more standard pictorial painting, expressionist work and also abstract works. In completing these I have worked in both the studio and outside, ‘en plein air’. I feel comfortable moving amongst these different styles but I do have some minor concerns that my own personal style has not emerged.
Whilst working through the exercises, responding to the research topics and taking time out to work on some personal projects, I have also been cognisant of the need to be considering both the Parallel project and the Critical review. In both of these areas I have made progress in bringing my thoughts and ideas together. I have yet to create any work in respect of either beyond making notes and starting to make a resource archive of photographs. I will be discussing my ideas with my tutor as part of the Formative feedback review for Part Three. At this stage I have plenty of time to fully realise both of these challenges.
Of the exercises it was Exercise 1.4 ‘ The mirror as a stage’ which I was best able to respond to. This wasn’t a surprise to me as the topic of reflections is an area that I have explored before. It also aligns closely with my Fenland landscape paintings where water acts as both a reflective surface and a mirror. Unsurprisingly, to me, I created six paintings exploring aspects of this topic and I also went on to to complete a further work for my Assignment Three piece.
In summary despite the challenges thrown up during this stage I have enjoyed confronting them. They have forced me to look at my practice and style of painting which has in turn moved in a number of complimentary directions. I look forward embarking on Part Four.





































































