"Fulfil your potential ... then fuck off ."
This illustration by David Shrigley has been my central inspiration. I think of life, death, growth and time when looking at this. I began exploring these concepts through sculptural line drawings - string, wool, threads, washing lines, tapes, etc.
"Mind String".
Exploring absense and presence through sculptural line drawing.
It just so happens that one of his most famous pieces feature two objects which are completely relevant to what I have been exploring: guitar and washing machine.
FINAL Set Up in Studio/"Gallery space":
In the end, may be the one print would have been enough, so that the viewer would focus on the detail in this A2 photograph, however I am pleased with the result. Not done photography professionally before so was unsure about how to display prints and tackle all the technical terms the printing place threw at me before I even got to this stage, so overall, it was a healthy challenged I faced.