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November 21, 2018November 21, 2018 JANICE AFFLECK Ceramics 2

Exhibition images

I've been thinking about the exhibition, Claire mentioned about printing onto something transparent and hanging infront of the window. I've been allocated one of the side window alcoves and plan to print a 3m long document that ends on the floor under the ceramic stack. I need to work out what to print on, Ian, … Continue reading Exhibition images

November 11, 2018 JANICE AFFLECK Ceramics 2

Exhibition: graphics

I've made a start on the graphics, laying out in InDesign. Putting some photographs and poems together. Thinking of size, and speaking to a printer, who is a photographer and shares the same studios in Wasps so I know file format and pricing. I am thinking of one large print as the walls in Walcott … Continue reading Exhibition: graphics

May 30, 2018 JANICE AFFLECK Muse: The Collection Inspires

Exhibition design: Passport Flasks

The flasks are being sited in the museum on a long 3.25m wide window frame, with views of the architectural details to the side, eg the first floor window. This should tie in with the graphics of the building sketch on the flasks and the idea of the architecture as context. The reflections on the … Continue reading Exhibition design: Passport Flasks

April 27, 2018 JANICE AFFLECK Muse: The Collection Inspires

Holburne Museum visit

Louise and I walked around the museum together to get an idea where the flasks could be placed for the Up Late in May. The ideal choice is for them to be hung in front of the window in the Posnett Gallery as there is a double height window with a balcony above with the … Continue reading Holburne Museum visit

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