Documenting Health Checks

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These are some of the pictures I drew during the Health Checks carried out on my last day of volunteering. I am so happy I was allowed to participate and watch for another aspect of documentation to go towards my project and experience as a volunteer.

The two lucky monkeys are Nkhwikwi and Nkoko, each checked individually. First they had to be caught and separated, then anaesthetised to check for any physical and internal health problems. This consisted of checking the limbs, and for any injuries, checking for any diseases such as TB, monitoring the heart beat and checking the temperature. Then you wait for them to come around from the anaesthesia, which very much resembles a drunk looking monkey as they regain there balance back.

Observational Drawings

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These are some observational drawings from watching the orphans and troops of baboon,s as well as documenting the scenery and some of the activities that volunteers partake in throughout their days.

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This is an observational sketch I did of a stray dog we had to take turns in watching, so it wouldn’t strangle itself or escape, until the local RSPCA came to collect it. Although he seemed friendly enough, unfortunately he was scaring the troops of monkeys and you can also never be sure what diseases they carry, such as rabies.

Watercolour, fine liner pens (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8) and collage. Collection from various sketchbooks.

My two weeks at the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre

It has been an amazing but short two weeks in Malawi, volunteering at the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre. Two weeks just wasn’t enough and I was desperate to stay longer. But I needed to get back and complete my final project before I finish my degree, which is 5 weeks away! Shit!

I feel like I have accomplished so much in my two weeks away. Feeding the baby orphans daily, spending 3-hour shifts with the youngest orphan, Munchkin, who is still too young to be left alone in the day time, and spending afternoons on Lion Observations, looking out for any unusual health problems with the most recent rescue, Simba.

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(Left to right: Munchkin, Bo, Simba)

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Final Major project development

It has been two months since my Final Major Project (FMP) began. And I have done pretty much fuck all.

I am uninspired, unmotivated and restless being stuck in the UK. I mean, don’t get me wrong, the UK is great, and there are some amazing places to visit, but not for my artistic inspiration. I want stunning landscapes, exotic wildlife, conservation and something I am passionate about. Where is this… Africa.

So, after discussion with the therapist/best friend that is my father. I came to the conclusion, that the only way I will be happy, is if I follow my passions. I am going to Africa to volunteer for two weeks at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre. I found this fantastic place through the Born Free website, who are amazing advocates for the conservation of wildlife.

If you are thinking of going abroad to volunteer in Africa, please do your research. There are many places across Africa that offer volunteer places, or day visits to see the animals they have “rescued” or are “rehabilitating”. This is a lie. They are actually part of something called Canned Hunting (not for the faint hearted), where animals are forced to breed in captivity, reared by humans and are therefore unafraid of human presence, then hunted in small confined areas by trophy hunters. Unknowing visitors, who go to feed/pet lion cubs and other babies may think they are spending money to help save these animals, but intact are helping to fund a disgusting business. So please, please do your research before you go!

On a happier note, the place I am going to in Malawi does amazing work, and is affiliated with many well known world wide conservation companies. I am so freakin’ excited, I can barely contain it! My trousers (that conveniently convert in to shorts) arrived today, now I just need to start packing and organising things to take with me. Less than one week!!!!

Artist Inspo’

http://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/david-benjamin-sherry-is-reshaping-how-we-see-the-american-landscape?utm_source=idfbuk

I wish this article had been written about a month ago! It’s a fascinating collection of work by photographer David Benjamin Sherry’s new book Earth Changes, exploring his own vision of the American Western landscape, through re-imagining them as in bright colours through analogue film.

On his work, Sherry says it “bring to attention that our land is rich and alive yet needs to be reconsidered as we are feeling the drastic effects of human caused climate change.”

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Throughout my own project I have come to see my work as an exploration of the landscape through my vision. In my illustrations, particularly in the future, I would like to inspire people to travel and experience the amazing landscapes all around the world for themselves.

I have come to enjoy the exploration of patterns and textures within nature, challenging the colours to something of intensity and contrast that pushes the boundaries of a natural landscape.

Now begins a weekend of no sleep

It’s the early hours of the morning, and I am sat watching endless episodes of Gossip Girl (the first season), whilst I attempt to do some work for my Pre-Major Project in five days. Fuck.

Just to add to the shittyness (yes that is a word, in my head!) that is the final week before a deadline, every 15 minutes my photoshop decides to quit. Not ideal the first time when you haven’t saved the file yet. I hate technology!

My rant continues. Oh yes. I am also a pissed off student at the fact I got kicked off the computers in the studio today at university because of a workshop for the level 5 students, WHO by the way, handed in their project last week! Ridiculous! When us level 6’s have a bloody deadline next week! I do not pay £8000+ a year for this shit. Or apparently I do. I cannot wait to get out of education, because at the moment it is a great big pile of shit. (Apologies for all profanities and ranting.)

So with only five more days to go until my deadline, and only three more days until my print deadline, here are the beginnings of my concertina book I am hopefully going to have as my final piece. My original idea from two months ago has changed somewhat, simplified a lot and still needs working at. Take a look, enjoy the show and wish me luck.

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Abstract Landscapes

After a group tutorial this morning, and a mini panic attack on the weekend (I’m starting to crack under pressure), I have some more ideas to carry on with my project. With my hand-in looming closer (16 days, fuck!) I need to get my ass into gear and complete a finished product.

Over the next two weeks I am going to create landscapes using abstract shapes, silhouettes and cut out shapes within the landscape. My end product will be a foldout, concertina booklet, that explores a continuous geometric form within the landscapes, as well as looking at pattern and texture. With the concertina form, I could start out with smaller geometric shapes that get larger.

Below are some cut out pages from National Geographic with some of my own patterns, textures and geometric experiments within the cut outs.

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