Thursday

Bibliography

Places visited:
  • Pets at Home
  • Society of Abandoned Animals
  • Leeds City musium

People spoken to:
  • Pets at home Manager
  • Society of Abandoned animals manager, staf and volunteers
  • Residence of my road at home

Material consulted:
So my final outcome is an artist book based on obserevational drawings from a short residency at pets at home. I have been looking at different books I've got such as:

and
These two were really helpful when writing the introduction to the book. I also tried to use some of the layout techniques.

This book however was probably the most useful. As my book is a sketchbook, being able to see other people sketchbooks and the way the fill the pages and use their medias was really useful.



"Once you've made the pages of your book, try one of these ideas for making your book unique:
  • Tell others about an adventure you've had.
  • Make an “I am Book” that shows others special things about you.
  • Describe, in pictures and words, a recent trip you've taken with your family.
  • Illustrate a story about your favorite hero.
  • Make up a story about something that might have happened many years ago.
  • Share your ideas about how to make the world a better place.
  • Imagine that aliens land in your back yard one night. Tell the story of your “close encounter.”
  • Make up your own story to share with others.
Remember that, as a “book artist,” each page of your book should be interesting to look at as well as interesting to read. Think about how you can make your book special by arranging the pictures and text on each page. "
http://www.artjunction.org/as_artistbook.php

Wednesday

Roz Stendahl




After having another work with the tutors I have decided on an idea for my final piece. This is the kind of thing I am looking to do. A sketchbook full of exploration of medias and observation to create a book of illustrations. An artist book.

Ben Tour

Really interesing way of using watercolours

Lawrence Rugolo

I could use something like this for the illustration based on shop perceptions.

Leia Bell

After having a tutorial, I have started to look into creating different wall hangings showing different peoples perceptions of rabbits, for example pet shop manager, familes etc. I thinking of using different medias for each wall hanging so I am looking into artists using screenprinting etc.



Bell creates drawings, paintings and screenprints. I am more interested in her screenprints. As I havn't screenprinted before, I am intreagued to the amount of detail that can be produced.

Tuesday

Pet shop rabbits



To try and get as much information on pet rabbits as possible, I visited an example of a place where pet rabbits are for sale, Pets at Home. I asked the manager if I could take photos of the rabbits for sale and he agreed as long as I didn't turn the flash on as to not startle the animals.
I asked him a few questions while I was there.

  • Firstly I asked what the most common breed of rabbit sold was. He replied saying that the most common breed to be sold was the lop eared. Aparently this is one of the most common type of rabbit for families to own. Kind of the standard rabbit.

  • Secondly I asked the manager what happens to therabbits if they are not sold. He claimed that they get discounted until they are sold, sometimes they are offered to be taken for free. They are in contact with animal shelters etc where if they have kept an animal for an unusual length of time and it doesn't look like it is going soon they can be sent there.



Next to the animals were lots of different leaflets designed to guid potential pet owner to care for spacific animals properly. There was also instuctions on signs above the pens and cages so noone can missjudge the responsibility of each animal.