Monday, July 7, 2008
Artistic Endeavour which encapsualtes Lavinia
It would be lovely...considering there are many budding artists within our ensemble to showcase this talent. As an idea for the 'foyer' area, or where our guests will enter..... each of you could draw, paint, sculpt, an image in which you think captures the essence of Lavinia in this composition....what do you think?....this would be seen as part of the 'forming' process for the assessment of this piece....
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that sounds great...although i'm not artistic in any way shape or form...
mine wud look absolutely disgusting...
:)
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I bet I can find some things around the house. I will begin today XD
I have found a broken fountain and I spent all day fixing it. (It was manky too!) There is a small frame in the middle. Could we perhaps put red food colouring in the water and make it look like blood flowing around a picture we can choose later?
hello everyone :)
i thinks this is a great idea.... but like kristen.... im not artistic.. lol.... but it could be interesting having a go... =D
I found this really cool pic on the net of an interpritation of the play. Here is the link - http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/07/08/arts/08bran600.jpg
I thought we could use it as inspiration. I have seen this method before. Ribbon was used to signify blood. Perhaps we could draw attention to her mouth and severed limbs with crimson material or colouring to intensify her situation.
Urgh. The link will not work.
Hi there ladies...great to see you blogging. It's all about having a go...very flexible in how you express yourself artisitically...it is about broadening your scope and awareness in the arts realm...so go with it...Saintwolfe, I am having a look at your suggested pic...will let you know how I go...some very inventive ideas...blood flowing around the picture sounds great...very in your face...
have a go at journalling to the other blogs...luv Dobby x o
As people entered the theatre sculptures or Larvinia in distress and canvas paintings with lights shinning down on them would portray a strong theme for the audience. Spooky music should also be played as people walk through the doors.
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