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New developments.

Posted by Dickie Webb on Sunday, January 2, 2011,
After a good Christmas, New Year and yes a little time on my snowboard Im back to it working with new ideas for upcoming exhibitions and projects.  I am still working around similar themes however bringing these ideas towards final resolutions.  I have been playing with the idea of space that is hidden yet still has a use and potential.  The idea of using corrugated cardboard and revealing the corrugated space that is designed to protect and contain another space.  I have tried to fill these ...
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Next step voids and melts...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
So looking at my results from these experiments I have started to bring elements together.  With the voids I am now looking to see if I can get the similar effects I have seen in the melts.  hence I am now experimenting with bleach and its common use for removing colour.  So continuing with the square paper but now creating the voids similar to the xerox paper but this time letting the medium eat away at the space whilst creating a new space.




I am also looking at how with the melt series I can...
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Void Expansion...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
Whilst using the xerox paper I started thinking on how I could reverse the process, so instead of taking the ink of the paper rather trying to re-apply the ink back to the paper... Here I have used graphite and polish on paper and tracing paper to see how this transfer could work.  I was really trying to re-create some of the effects I had made in the xerox voids whilst also seeing how the new mediums could work..

            

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Xerox Process..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
This process of working with the xerox paper and its qualities and flaws allowed me to keep on discovering new ways in which to expand these ideas..  He are some drawings developed from the voids..

    

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Void Xerox..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
On duplicating my original drawings it gave me thoughts as to the use of the xerox paper.  The dusty texture it creates when scraped was similar to the dust I felt you would find within a space you could not see or access.  If you did access it would be dust that would aid the claustrophobic feeling and with its choking qualities.  I decided to use the paper and manually create duplicates through using the same size and shape piece of paper.. This in turn was the square which has been a const...
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Melting Escape...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
My experiments and development of the escaping space have produced some intriguing shapes and forms.  I have played with different contents of the frozen spaces, including salt and liquid acrylic as well as ink and water.  The effects have been quite different with the salt leaving crystals as the ink and water has evaporated and the solutions that have contained more acrylic have bled less than those with more ink content.  Some of the melts have sat and left a solid shape exactly where the ...
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Space Escape..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Friday, October 29, 2010, In : ECA 


First one of a series....

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Space release...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Thursday, October 21, 2010, In : ECA 
      

Results of the inner space running out.. It's weird to see how if made its own path and sat on the paper the way it did for thirty hours.  The results seem to work so I am planning on working with this idea in further experiments.

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Free inner space..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, In : ECA 
      

While updating my blog with these photos the inner space was continually melting and leaving its mark on the paper beneath.  I have no control over this piece and how it unfolds.  I will see in the morning as to how it finally is free.

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In and Outer Space...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, In : ECA 
  

These two forms were once one and once apart they change and operate differently.  The outer shell needs and require the inner space to be there to support and consume the space within.  The inner form needs the outer space to maintain its form, without who knows how the inner space will survive and whether it is fair or safe to let this space be released.

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Current Cube Experiments: Space within Space..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
  

These acetate cubes have been filled with water and frozen.  The idea is to now let the inner space escape and leave its mark to see its full potential if it is not contained.  I have also frozen cubes like these now with ink.  I will post the results as and when.

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3D to 2D forms.

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
The 3D cubes I had made I thought worked well representing the balance or not so between inner and outer space.  I thought it would be good to return these to 2D format and work with them from there..
 
          

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Inner Cube..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
Cube inside the greater elevator cube inside the main building cube inside the city cube inside the country cube inside the continent cube inside the hemisphere cube inside the world cube the atmosphere the solar system and galaxy.  

What about the reverse?



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Paternal Cubes:

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
    

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Space from 2D to 3D...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
The drawings spawned ideas of the inner space escaping the outer space.  Whilst also there was a dialogue about how the outer space try's to control the inner space kinda like a teenager and parents.  So I thought it might be worth seeing how a 3D form could represent this paternal idea whilst still keeping elements of drawing:

      

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Drawings Continued...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
      

These drawings are all done using a combination of graphite, marker, charcoal and xerox.
As I do not know where the end is or for that matter the start these drawings keep on evolving, the use of the xerox machine is to create multiples without using a computer.  This allows for reference points to go different directions even though they share the same starting point.

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More Drawings From The Inside...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
  

These drawings were done using graphite, bic biro and xerox...
 

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Space within space.

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
 
Initial drawings of inner spaces being bigger than those that surround..  I am trying to draw something that I cannot see and in some ways does not exist, however by the same reason is there and is ever present.  The idea of the outside looking in and inside looking out and how the eyes try to adjust to comprehend.  Then the next step is for the brain to then accept that this space may be there and this opens the door to what is in there or what could be in there... Adventure, escape, knowle...
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From within... Inside looking out...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
The lift itself is functional and all the information on the inside reflects its purpose... Stripped back, basic function...

Three floors:


Basement

Ground 
1st

Number of persons: 21
Weight: 1598 kg

Doors Open

Alarm Bell

One Fluorescent Light

One Emergency Light

I hear the phrase, 'move along nothing to see here....' 
However maybe it is the space itself and what it can contain that I should be looking at:


The space alone says it can handle 21 people however on just looking alone you can see the space is n...
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