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Today marks the middle of the third week of this project. Some time ago I created a useful little chart in order to show the activities that I needed to perform it each stage of the project. I'm now firmly at the place where I need to be thinking very much more about the narrative and the psychology in relation to this space.
I am continuing to make concept piece which is a parallel eppipigram. I have designed the piece to look as though it is a paved area in perspective, although in reality it is flat against a two-dimensional plane.
It is interesting that my photography further enhances the effect three-dimensional object. I also wanted to capture the illusion of water on the flag stones, which I simply achieved by using a modest application of white acrylic paint.
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In consideration, I seem to have produced an almost 'foolish' finished work. I think I am still using the effect of drawing or painting to get a likeness. I'm still 'transcribing the visual' of the drawn language in trying to conform to my ideas of the 'gestalt' or the whole thing. I am conscious again, that I need to move away from the relationship of the human space within the classical mass of architecture in St George's square.
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