Thursday, 21 May 2015

Field Trip! ( Art Gallery visits)

This is a post for all the museums I have visited with pictures!

The Hancock museum


The Outsiders gallery Lazarides

Funny enough we went here after being at the Baltic, i actually had a lot more inspiration taken from the gallery than the Baltic. These are a lot of images that inspired me. I like the tribal stickers on this silver fire extinguisher, The colours in the piece beside it are very vivid and aluring. The major source of inspiration is this emergency box when from at a glance you can see it had a gun in it, this gave me the idea to have this as an easter egg in my game. I like how this artist has done their own.









The Sage -The Felt Mistress

I got the chance to visit the sage, this was a real treat because It was my first time going, I remember seeing the miraculous structure before but never getting the chance to go in it. I was so excited, this is also how I started to get to know my peers and become more social. The weather was awesome and the character themselves were well worth the trip.These are a bunch of images from the artist called the felt mistress. I like and feel that they have inspired me. They were funny creative and unique.































Hatton Gallery- Newcastle university

I took photos at the Hatton and really the only thing that stood out to me is the Shadow Startra or as I like to call it The wall within you.




















The Laing Art Gallery


The Baltic Museum

Although I hav been to the baltic before I didn't get much inspiration from the exibushens quite the contrary I actually was inspired by the coloured glass windows and the never-ending mirror at the top and bottom of the staircase. I liked this photo of these cups because I gave me inspiration to make my character Silly cup into an actually 3d sculpture. As for the Staircase mirrors I gave me inspiration to maybe tile my room with mirrors to make it look infinitely bigger. As I said before I liked the sundays illuminating the painted glass, very abstract.







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