Learning Outcomes:
1. Present in the final exhibition, a resolved body of creative practice that has evidenced the systematic enhancement of your knowledge and understanding.
My final piece was the result of my systematic gathering of images and of a long enquiry of reframing 'identity'. My participation to the symposium which took place on May, signals the first steps towards a body of creative practice.
2. Analyse and reflect coherently upon your own practice and its context in both written and verbal forms.
The context of the technique i chose as the ideal embodiment of my all theoretical concerns, can be evidenced here.
The technique of collaging involves a state of negating any figurative sense; of disturbing the status of all individual elements. There is a freeing emotion when a figure is destroyed. It is a mode of making a point against the social system of symbols and all accepted norms and as such was related in my mind to acts of Iconoclasm. Even though it is related to destructive acts, i tried to find a way so as not to depict just the fragmentation of the human body, but to create a new assembage which could evoke the feeling of hope.
I also associated my practice with Henri Bergson's notion of ' an intuition of change': as the emphasis shifts to what one really feels and lives, a sequence of 'states' of a cyclical nature is being born.
3. Summarise your overall progress and formulate a constructive plan for continuing Personal and Professional Development.
I summarised my overall progress at the 'reflective journal'.
Some of my inspirations concerning my future professional development can be also viewed here.
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