Mother – Lion

So for my mum I have decided upon doing a Lion for her to represent courage and strength as well as being the leader of the pack. Despite a lion not being female, I feel it suits having the lion more just for it’s visuals (main) the Lion is protective over it’s family – like my mum. Relating to Russian dolls I want her figure to be either the biggest or have some form/shape that will show this as the dominant figure to the rest – whether that be through broad shoulders or wider body. My aim is to keep in mind always the history and culture of Russian dolls but with my own twist, for I don’t want my figures going into one another but each having there own unique form/shape and there own colour – relating to there favourite colour. So it’s unique to that person but keep it collectable by it all the figures having the same style, or each having the same shawl and all containing a pattern. I decided on doing mammals with whiskers so that they all intertwine with one another. I also like the idea of incorporating wire to every piece for whiskers – within this I can explore/experiment with multiple types of wires – currently most persuaded with a wire with a gold sheen to suit to the Chinese symbols (explains below).
For my mum her favourite colour is red so I want to incorporate that in somehow, whether that be through the whole piece or elements of this colour being at focus. My mum also has a Chinese symbol tattoo that means FAMILY. I have decided this could also take place in making my figures collectable and could create a theme. I’m interested in looking at Chinese symbols to represent personality traits of each person – thinking of incorporating gold as this is often used in Chinese culture/history especially within ceramics for it’s aesthetics, which I feel will highlight the overall piece to. Only elements of metallic added for it to be in more effect.
Within my mums shawl/pattern it will consist of triangles (Aztec) for she always wears mad prints on her tops especially incorporating triangles – within the figures of my mum and my youngest sibling Meadow – I want to keep both with the cat family so it has the relation to the Russian Dolls mother and seed. Both consisting of the same pattern and both in the cat family will create this hierarchy and despite the viewer not being able to see this, it still has that connection.
I also want incorporated on every figure a Ying Yang Semicolon – for the reason being it’s something very personal to our family. My sister committed suicide and always wore a Ying Yang necklace around her neck at all times, so it’s not as much for the actual meaning of Ying Yang. Semicolon defines itself as “dedicated to presenting hope and love for those who are struggling with mental illness, suicide, addiction and self-injury”, and “exists to encourage, love and inspire”. “It represents continuance. Authors usually use the semicolon when they choose not to end the sentence. You are the author and the sentence is your life, and you’re choosing to continue.”

Most of my family have this tattoo, I feel it’s a way of memorialising her and a means in which to move forward. Underneath all the tattoos it says ‘ Swim ‘. This was my sisters favourite song Swim by Jacks Mannequin.
Jacks Mannequin
You gotta swim
Swim for your life
Swim for the music
That saves you
When you’re not so sure you’ll survive
You gotta swim
Swim when it hurts
The whole world is watching
You haven’t come this far
To fall off the earth
The currents will pull you
Away from your love
Just keep your head above
I found a tidal wave
Begging to tear down the door
Memories like bullets
They fired at me from a gun
Cracking me open now
I swim to brighter days
Despite the absence of sun
Choking on salt water
I’m not giving in
You gotta swim
You gotta swim
For nights that won’t end
Swim for your family
Your lovers your sisters
Your brothers your friends
You gotta swim
For wars without cause
Swim for these lost politicians
Who don’t see their greed is a flaw
The currents will pull us
Away from our love
Just keep your head above
I found a tidal wave
Begging to tear down the door
Memories like bullets
They fired at me from a gun
Cracking me open now
I swim to brighter days
In spite of the absence of sun
Choking on salt water
I’m not giving in
I’m not giving in
Swim
You gotta swim
Swim in the dark
There’s an ocean to drift in
Feel the tide shifting away from this war
Yeah you gotta swim
Don’t let yourself sink
Just follow the horizon
I promise you it’s not as far as you think
Currents will drag us away from our love
Just keep your head above
Just keep your head above
Swim
Just keep your head above
Swim
Just keep your head above
Swim
Jack’s Mannequin explained on their website that “within the context of the song, the word ‘Swim’ is used as a metaphor for ‘hope, perseverance, courage, determination and strength.”‘
The song wasn’t about suicide but the artist had Leukaemia but I feel we and Lucah took the song for a way of keep going, keep positive, keep swimming. So I’ve decided I want the Ying Yang semicolon to be on all figures on front somewhere central for it be a main symbol that consists on every figure. For this is very personal to me and my family, though the audience/viewer won’t know the personal reasoning but even without knowing, most people know what the Ying Yang and Semicolon represents and in a way it’s still a way of sharing awareness though that’s not my aim within my figures but I like that still. I can see this being done using the laser cutter and creating a stencil and painted over.
Rabbit – Becca (sister,eldest,twin to Lucah)

I decided on doing a rabbit for my sister as she’s energetic, silly but can get quite nervous at times. Becca is also really loyal and independent, within her Chinese symbol I want it to represent loyalty, for I can trust and know she’ll always have my back. My sisters favourite colour is green so that will be incorporated as well as the pattern checker for she always wears checker clothing and is a big fan of Vans. Within the figures I really want to exaggerate on elements of the animal characteristics so for instance – really long big ears or for my mum, large mane. I’m still deciding whether I want my figures to be more human like and smoothed out or to be more animal like with more textures but so far I love the idea of incorporating both as for it’s a person and an animal being represented.
Mouse – Lucah (sister, twin of Becca)
So for my sister Lucah I decided on a mouse for her for her shy nature, though I want her chinese symbol to be INTELLIGENCE for she was crazy smart – you’d never see her without a book in her hands, she’d read anything even text on shampoo bottles. Originally I wanted to do an owl to represent Lucah for cleverness but I feel the Chinese symbol represents that and the mouse keeps within theme of mammals with whiskers. Lucahs favourite colour was purple and she adored elephants, I want incorporate purple within her figure and I am tempted to make her Ying Yang slightly bigger than on the other figures for it’s her that this is represented for. Her pattern will consist of stripes/lines.
Red Squirrel – Me

So for me I didn’t pick my animal but I asked my family to choose for me as for they know me personally the best. I told them the theme in which it needed to be and they came with the decision of a red squirrel – much nicer than grey squirrels. They decided upon using this and said for my organisation and how active I am – I feel they struggled a bit but I’m happy with the animal choice and feel it will go well with all the other figures. I could see it being interesting possibly incorporating a tail on this one – as well as to make it more recognisable of being a squirrel. My favourite colour is blue and orange but I hve decided in order to keep it in theme to do blue so each figure has there own colour though I do still want to take in mind complimentary colours to get the best potential out of my figures and this would be aesthetically pleasing. My pattern will consist of more organic shapes as I like more organic shapes over geometric, I’m thinking of mostly incorporating circles.
Tiger – Meadow (Youngest sibling)

So as said before to keep that hierarchy and bringing it back to the culture/history of Russian dolls incorporating this idea of Mother and Seed. I decided on a tiger for my sister as she’s feisty and sassy, she’s lovely and I feel this suits her as well just for her crazy red hair. She’s lovely and one of the most politest person I know despite at times she can sass you. Meadow is very similar to me and loves art and is very creative herself, she loves sewing, embroidery and drawing. I do like the idea of taking in consideration when figures are finished on how they’ll be grouped, I’m playing on the idea of keeping Lucah and Becca more close to one another for they’re twins and were closer as for me and Meadow we’re more close so perhaps we could be closer to one another but I do also like the idea of all figures going around the mother figure in a circular like shape or star shape. Meadows Favourite colour is yellow and her pattern will suit to my mums as said before for the relation of the Russian Dolls.
Overall I’m really happy with the animals I have chosen and can see them working really well with one another. I’m happy I’ve came up with this theme of mammals with whiskers for it keeps it in theme and therefore being collectable – I have carefully thought through the characteristics of each member of the family as well using symbols to represent the person and the connections of the family. I’m really loving how personal this is and especially in comparison to last years FMP doing disorders, I’ve really struggled this year with everything that’s went on and my attendance slipped. This has made me focused and I’m glad I went this route rather than going with the teddy bear idea of using other peoples memories, hopes and dreams. I need to constantly reflect throughout my work, though I feel researching into this area was still beneficial and led me to this.
My main focus now is on designing and coming up with final designs and when back at college after Easter Holidays to experiment making my own casts using Plasticine figures or looking for own vases to then then create a mould for as there wasn’t many options in college. Though through my experimentation on how I could do this using slip casts and extruded forms – I am tempted to possibly use both methods to come up with outcomes. After decided upon making I need to start making – I want my figures to be no bigger than 30cm – so that it can fit in the tester kiln and gives me more room to get the finer details with decorating, as said on previous posts I have decided upon not using glazes, slips or so on as within ceramics it’s very temperamental and I want these figures to be treated like gems and I feel paint will get the best potential for them. I also decided it was best not to use all members of my family and focus on the women in my family for doing 10 members is just not realistic to fit my time plan but however 5 figures works and the odd number also will work better aesthetically as it naturally does in art.
I decided against this as well for my knowledge I’ve accumulated in the ceramics room and I don’t like the selection of colours in slips as there boring and don’t have much of a selection and glazes can drip or not be an even colour/coat. Within paints there is still much to experiment with as with the fired clay I can coat it in white emulsion paint as a base and this then means I can apply a mix of materials such as acrylic, gouache, ink, pens and so on… it’s now just exploring this and seeing which is best suited or it could be a mix.
I also wanted to consider looking at materials that could be added as mentioned such as ribbon to represent each colour and could work as like a wrap – though I need to consider that this may just look tacky. I feel I was inspired by the ribbon through looking more at Chinese culture which led me to clothing – I thought does it need to be a shawl? It could be a belt consisting of pattern and colour, or a wrap or so on… This led me to look at Kimonos and Hanfu dress.

Hanfu – History and Facts about Hanfu

Hanfu (meaning clothing of the Han people) is a name for pre-17th century traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, which are the predominant ethnic group of China. Hanfu appeared in China more than three thousand years ago and is said that it was clothing of the legendary Yellow Emperor, a great sage king of ancient China. The basic of Hanfu was developed in time of Shang Dynasty, from 1600BC to 1000BC. Hanfu consisted of a yi, a narrow-cuffed, knee-length tunic tied with a sash, and a narrow, ankle-length skirt, called chang, worn with a bixi, a length of fabric that reached the knees. They were made of silk and painted in red and green. From the first appearing Han-Chinese clothing had changed and evolved with the fashion.
With the beginning of Western Zhou Dynasty hanfu begins to be method of distinction between classes. Height of one’s rank influenced the level of decoration of a dress, length of a skirt and the wideness of a sleeve. Sleeves were also made wider than in the time of the Shang Dynasty and yi tunic is also closed with jade decorations or with a sash tied around the waist. The collar were crossed and tied to the right while skirts and trousers varied in length from knee-length to ground-length.
Eastern Zhou Dynasty invented shenyi – “the deep robe”, which is a combination of tunic and skirt. It was cut separately but sewn as a piece of clothing with left side of the costume shaped into a corner which was used for closing the shenyi by fastening on the chest. Shenyi could be worn by anybody regardless of gender, profession or social class. Technology was advanced enough at the time that many complicated and magnificent patterns appeared on Hanfu.
A complete Hanfu garment developed in time with addition of other parts of clothing. Now, it is considered that it consists of several pieces of clothing: Yi – which is any open cross-collar garment and is worn by both men and women; Pao – any closed full-body garment, it is worn only by men; Ru- open shirt with cross-collar; Shan – open cross-collar shirt or jacket which is worn over the yi; Qun or chang -a type of skirt which is worn by both women and men and Ku – a type of trousers or pants. It is also considered traditional to decorate hanfu with tassels and jade pendants or various ornaments hung from the belt or sash, which are known as pei. Hats for men and hairpieces for women could also be traditionally worn in combination with Hanfu. This headwear also marked profession or social rank.
Hanfu disappeared at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) which was founded, not by Han Chinese who form the majority of the population of China, but by the Manchus, a semi-nomadic people which first rose to prominence in Manchuria. Qing Dynasty fell in 1911 and Manchu dress disappeared quickly in favor of western-style dress. Most of the Han Chinese wear western-style clothing today and hanfu is worn rarely. The hanfu is now worn during some festivals, ritualistic ceremonies (such are coming of age or rite of passage), by historical re-enactors and by monks and priests.
Within this I could see it looking nice with the ribbon being tied at the back instead of the front but taking inspiration from the dress, I find ribbon really beautiful and can see it looking nice with like a bang of pattern applied and attached to the figure then with a thin strip of ribbon wrapped around using the colour and pattern against each other. Thouhg I do feel my figures need some negative space to bring those elements just mentioned to focus and so that it’s easier on the eyes. I want my figures to be beautiful and interesting to look at – my main focus for my audience is the style and look of the work – I need to start looking at artists I have previously researched and see ways in which they display and sell there works to have a better understanding on who my audience is set out for. So far I can see my work, working more towards a gallery pieces.





























































































































































































