Tattoo Design: Developing Finals
After producing up to 15 designs over all, I was able to evolve and develop my design and produce two new finalised pieces for my client. I had previously created a range of ideas to ensure my client had lots of option and was able to interact with my practice as it went, however the designs needed to be fuller around the lower leg/ankle as it will be covering up a scar, I will edit my designs and continue developing the final designs.
Final Design One
Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction PrinterScanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer(1)
Final Design Two

Surrealism and Automatism
Sigmund Freud and Surrealism
Freuds philosophy and th
eories are important to my research as his work with the unconscious mind established the field of psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud believed that the mind is always active whether conscious or unconcious – indicating abstract understanding of our psyche and exploring repressed memories and experiences buried by time. Freud believed, the best method of accessing these are through dreams. I am interested in Freuds belief that dreams provide access to these buried memories and self awareness as dreams are where your unconscious and conscious mind interact.
The Freudian concept of the dream was very powerful on the surrealists, influencing French poet Andre Breton to publish the Manifesto of Surrealism. For surrealists, the use of dreams was to unleash artistic freedom while exploring personal pyschological issues through the unconscious mind’s creativity. I am inspired by this movement, I feel using dreams as a world of imagination for the stage of mental battle highlights the unconscious minds role within ones identity.

Automastism
While exploring surrealism and Freudian philosophy, I came across the concept of Automatism. Freud used free association and automatic drawing/writing to explore the unconscious mind of his patients, this process was also used by surrealists to futher the principles of their work, it was said in Breton’s surrealist Manifesto ‘Pure psychic automatism, the dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason and outside all moral or aesthetic concerns’ – I feel this statement resonates well with Jean Dubuffet’s Art Brut as both movements exercise untraditional principles and sought to explore mental states.

Andre Breton was one of the earliest examples of automatism, particularly written works – aiming to write as rapidly as could be without consciously thinking or guiding the hand- I intend on practicing this process through drawing and writing, aiming to provide my development with first hand research.
Northenden – The Village by the River Competition
The aim of this brief is to develop a piece of work in the theme of ‘reimagining the Village by the river’ drawing inspiration from all positive lights within the Village of Northenden.
The work must explore concepts of town, nature, community, heritage and members of the community – I feel inspired to link my contextual studies theory with this brief to further the development of my outcome, drawing inspiration from ideas of identity of place and character.
I have created a Gantt chart to manage my time throughout this project, I have designed this per week along with a breif outline of what I should be doing and when, I will refer to this throughout the brief while editing it and updating it as the project goes.
