'Our Space’ aims to build a complete picture of the school community: from past pupils, to delivery drivers, from governors to belly dancers! Images and measurements will be collected using a specially constructed photo booth, the ‘Our Space’ card or this website.
Sculptor Will Nash and photographer Anthony Carr, will then turn this information into new artworks, one of which will be installed in the school grounds in March.
We are delighted to have supported an online sketchbook for Will so that everyone can view his work in progress as the designs for Our Space take shape. To view his work go to: http://www.willnashsketchbook.blogspot.com
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It's amazing to see how the idea for the final piece has developed from the spinning form to the Pavillion. Having Will's sketchbook online is brilliant! I am intrigued to know what software Will uses to produce the 2D models, as they look really slick. Can't wait to photograph the next stage.
“The idea behind the ‘Our Space’ project is of community. What do we mean when we talk about our community? Geography, people, place and common interests, but also more importantly, it refers to a common ‘all’ made up of individuals. ‘Our Space’ aims to involve ‘all’ of the school community in its process and to represent this community in the resulting artworks” Will Nash, sculptor
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It's amazing to see how the idea for the final piece has developed from the spinning form to the Pavillion.
Having Will's sketchbook online is brilliant!
I am intrigued to know what software Will uses to produce the 2D models, as they look really slick.
Can't wait to photograph the next stage.
Anthony
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