24 November 2015
'A Minimalist Guide To Lying (or is it?)'
Is revealing too much, too much?
It is a taboo.
I’m a pretty open minded, laid back guy when it comes to talking about my feelings. I like to think the person I am bearing my soul to appreciates that.
When it comes to expressing ones sexuality through art, it can have many effects on the viewer. I know some people that if confronted with an intimate Tracy Emin confessional, after one look they would turn and run a mile (and some of these people claim they have taste…).
This is why I think it is worth exposing your vulnerable side.
Spacial Awareness & The Senses
Pav explained how much freedom and space he got to work with at certain points in his education. I felt inspired to think bigger and branch out my ideas. Thinking about the space that a piece of work can be displayed in is interesting, on one hand you might not consider this, but on the other the piece might not work without it.
7 October 2015
‘Grass, rock, stone and the terror surrounding’
After developing various ideas over the past 2 weeks this is the stage I am at now. My initial thoughts were to create a performance or video piece that would convey the title ‘Nation’. I wanted to pair this project up with my interest in time, and felt it would be an appropriate combination since I could relate our nation of Scotland with our history and the people who experienced it.
I played around with photography, video, text and performance. I felt more at ease creating work when I put the thought of producing a ‘final piece’ out of my head. This way I was able to experiment with a handful of ideas and materials without any irrational pressure to come up with a polished end piece.
My close friend Calum is staying with us at the flat every Monday and Tuesday until December for work here in Edinburgh at a publishing firm. Calum writes and performs poetry and is extremely good at it. We have discussed working on more projects together as we did in the summer and I felt his input on this occasion would prove to be a worth while venture.
I already had a dozen or so photographs showing my flatmate CJ in a dimly lit room in motion holding a clock. After adjusting settings on my camera I was able to manipulate the shutter speed and create blurred images. I wanted to do something with 2 specific photographs so I jumped on iMovie and played around with layering the 2 on top of each other. Along with some contrast and saturation adjustments I flipped one of the images upside down and for a minute I liked what saw.
Next, I spoke to Calum about how he would feel contributing to the project. He was up for it! I presented him with the brief we received along with one of my own detailing my intentions for the piece. I showed him the minute long slide I had prepared on the iMac and he began to write.
5 minutes later he read out what he had come up with. (I posted a photograph of the transcript yesterday)
Pleased with the narrative Calum had written I got to work on figuring out how to record his voice and import it onto iMovie. Once that was done I listened to the piece a few times through and adjusted the 1 minute slide so that it panned slowly from the bottom left corner up to the right hand corner. The pace at which Calum spoke was something I had to keep in mind when adjusting the speed of the panning. I wanted the viewer to be able to notice the panning and maybe wonder what exactly it is they are looking at as well.
Overall I think the piece works. I couldn’t have achieved it without Calum so a lot of credit is headed his way! I was pleased that my initial vision of making a work that conveys a torrid and passionate 3 way relationship between Scotland, it’s people and it’s history was able to be fulfilled. I still believe the piece needs development and maybe split apart and looked at again.
27 September 2015
Getting Started
I’m thinking about moving away from flat art work as in working on paper or canvas and moving towards installation work and possibly performance. The ability to express oneself is something that needs to be explored.
The more I work with different media and materials the more flexible I become when it comes to developing ideas. I tend to think a lot more open mindedly about where my work could go especially when I know it is going to be a conceptual piece.
Now that we have received the deadlines regarding our contextual, conceptual and developmental drawing projects I have been able to days and times when and where I can work on each one. The college library has provided me with a selection of books that I am working my way through when I am at home. Mondays and Fridays in our studio spaces are a great opportunity to get some practical work done as well as taking time to update my blog.
I am determined to keep on track when it comes to time keeping and deadlines. Also, group crits have been enjoyable so far! They outline my strengths and weaknesses when presenting my work. Sometimes I tend to drift off in presentations and go off on wild tangents. This is probably due to my enthusiasm and lack of planning talks.
P.S. I will probably be posting to my tumblr page more often from now since most of my classmates are on there. Here is the link below!
www.martinpringle.co.uk
4 September 2015
Day Today #4
2 September 2015
Day Today #3
However whenever things like this do happen, I always look to the mainstream media and look carefully how the cover the ‘story’. I think of the media as -for lack of a better phrase - ‘shit stirrers’. Even if the person who first broke the story knows for a fact that there was nothing sinister in the authors comments, it’s the agenda of the media outlets to make something out of nothing.
Over the years I have come to realise the media and press have a certain agenda to fulfil especially when it comes to celebrities.
I think what I want to get across in this piece is my personal view on how the mainstream media outlets aim to bring out the worst in people, not the best.
1 September 2015
Day Today #2
Today was the second day of our newspaper headlines project. I wanted to focus on a subject a little more serious than curry, so I managed to pick out one about a man who has been sentenced to death by lethal injection. So yeah, just a bit more serious than curry.
The man is to be excecuted on the 15th of September for murdering his boss. The very short article explains that the man has reached out to President Obama, hoping he will intervene and get his sentence changed.
The death penalty and it's existence in the modern world has been part of heated debates for a long time. It's something I find very interesting. I have in the past talked at length about it, and the part it plays in justice systems around the world. I figured because of my interest in it, that this article would be a good one to work on.
I made a mind map as soon as I had read the article and began jotting down thoughts and feelings that I personally felt about the death penalty.
At this stage all I wanted to do was get as many words down on paper as possible. I tend to scribble down words rather than sentences, this helps me when I refer back to notes later in the development process. I think this is because I attach certain connotations to words whether negative or positive, and the feeling I have in that moment in which I jot them down stays with me and I remember why I wanted to write it in the first place. These singular words usually make their way into sentences in the later stages of the process.
I began thinking about what materials I could use to project my feeling towards the subject.
I love working with typefaces and text on Photoshop, so I used this urge and photographed the image (mugshot) of the man sentenced to death and got it up on the iMac.
Working with text on top of images, I have came to realise how important composition is. I can spend hours on one poster adjusting one single line of text, the kerning, the spacing, point size etc. All the time spent is worth the outcome, usually...
I really enjoyed tackling this subject - albeit individually - and figuring out my own personal views on a subject.
Although, I do realise that these past 2 days and the pieces I have made haven't had much research behind them. This is something I will focus on more tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.
The image below is what I came up with!







