Thursday, 22 July 2010

I Can See You


My neighbours across the gardens - an endless source of inspiration.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

The finished book - Golden Lane: Outside-In















The finished book:

The estate is a prime example of postwar social housing. I interviewed a handful of its residents revealing preconceived stereotypes I had about social housing. The project was called 'Outside In'.

It depicts the perimeter of the estate; the facade exposed to external conceptions. 'Outside In' came together as a book and as you progressed through it, the residents’ views and true thoughts about social housing were revealed, realigning the readers’ opinion.

Golden Lane: Outside-In

Basterfield House

Bayer House

Cuthbert Harrowing House (1&2), Fann Street


Crescent House, Goswell Road

Stanley Cohen House (1&2), Golden Lane

Illustrations based on The Golden Lane Estate, on the City of London’s northern border.

The estate is a prime example of postwar social housing. I interviewed a handful of its residents revealing preconceived stereotypes I had about social housing. The project was called 'Outside In'. It depicts the perimeter of the estate; the facade exposed to external conceptions. 'Outside In' came together as a book and as you progressed through it, the residents’ views and true thoughts about social housing were revealed, realigning the readers’ opinion. The drawings are pen-drawn, with colouring-pencil block colours, mounted on a background photo montage.

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Schematic drawings; the library mimics the comic






Earlier in the term, I had looked at how time flows through comic strips. In this drawing I have connected the architecture of libraries to the carefully laid out science of comics.

Scott McCloud in his book Understanding Comics; the invisible art examines the difference between the eastern and western style of comics.

He noticed that comics created in Japan are much longer than those created in the west. "Traditional western art and literature don't wander much. On the whole, we're a pretty goal-orientated culture..

I wanted my Graphic Novel Library in Marseille to encourage its users to appreciate "being there over getting there."

The last close-up shows an illustration taken from City of Glass: The Graphic Novel (story by Paul Auster, graphic adaptation by Paul Karasik & David Mazzucchelli)

Schematic drawings; production and consumption


Site drawings, Marseille




Down the steep stone staircase that connected my site to Rue de la République, the broad boulevard that runs for about a kilometre down to the port of Marseille, was a series of photographs. They had been blown-up in black and white to A3, printed on thin photocopier paper. The photographs followed the various stages of a sheep being shorn and a boy receiving a haircut.

Site drawings, Marseille