Locale ~ Research + Process (Zine)

ZINE RESEARCH

Main concepts: day vs night, creative space, a large canvas

  • abstract visual qualities of your site’s uniqueness
    • shophouses
    • very colourful
  • signages, soundscapes, motifs/patterns, the materiality of the space, tactility, architectural elements, the 5 senses
    • soundscapes, audacity, make abstract patterns (hear)
  • *”what are some ways I visually present my site’s uniqueness in an abstract manner?”
    • mark making, scanning, risograph printing
Inspiration
 favourite qualities of zines:
  • pictures, text, doodles
  • sectioned parts of the page
  • headline
  • image vs illustration, contrast
  • colours

Pinterest research ~~

First Consultation
 For the first consultation, one of the main queries I had to clear up about the overarching theme of my zine is Haji Lane as a creative space. It strayed away from the intent of ‘focusing on one aspect of our location’ but it was the aspect that incorporated many aspects; which was rather contradicting.

During my consult with Joy, we discussed that Haji Lane can still be looked at as a creative space, but narrowing it down to a specific population. e.g. for business owners. using the 3 spread in the zine, it could be grouped to target 3 different groups/types of business owners.

  1. Bars, nightlife
  2. Boutique owners
  3. Mural artists (may change)

Aside from these points, some data that I wanted to work with visually was :

  1. sounds from the street – audacity (day vs night)\
  2. letterboxes from shop fronts – individual characters of the boutiques
  3. murals – patterns
  4. bars – unique cocktail names
  5. products sold at haji lane
First Group Consultation

The following images were what I shared during the first group consult. As an art direction, I was trying to work towards line illustrations with minimal text as well as some images. Considering that I was still rather new to illustrator, I was playing around with the image trace function to obtain various visual outcomes.

boutique spread

Layering of visual qualities that I noticed inside and outside of the boutique shops. Plants, gate, shophouse, etc…

bar spread

Image of live gig, illustration of quirky mannequins outside the bars, stools, mic

cafe spread

Manipulated image of windowsill pies, ‘coffee and cakes for you?’, exploration with visual soundscapes

For these spreads, I definitely interpreted the abstract part of our zine in the arrangement of visuals rather than an actual abstract representation of Haji Lane. The sharing of other’s work definitely helped me to understand the abstract direction that I should be working towards. Hence, I decided to start anew and reorganize my zine.

NEW PLAN

one main quality for each business + respective soundscape

Listing of new ideas aka revisiting Haji lane:

  1. Boutiques
    1. The concept of purchasing/buying
      1. scanning of barcodes?
      2. personal packaging
  2. Cafes
    1. Working with pastries
      1. scanning in crumbs
      2. drink stains
      3. receipts
  3. Bars
    1. Gigs
      1. lyrics
      2. drinks menu?

Sourced packaging materials and scanned them it for digital manipulations


Bought a pie from windowsill pies and scanned it. I also recorded sounds from the boutiques, bars and cafes. These sounds were later reflected in the composition fo each spread. Following the scanning of these resources, I experimented with them to create new spreads.

Second Consultation

Although I brought in more abstract qualities this time, there were definitely things that I could further focus on for each spread.

  1. Boutiques
    1. handwritten vs printed
    2. texture of tape
    3. focal point on the 100% text
  2. Cafe
    1. add texture of napkin
    2. maybe an image of a fork to give context
  3. Bars
    1. spilling of gigs onto the street
    2. street lighting?
    3. double yellow line
    4. darker background with neon touches (with reference to images taken)
Further alterations / explorations

soundscape + double yellow line resembles street, solid colours abstracted from images of the nightlife at Haji lane with the eyedropper tool

Abstract icons of barstools along the street, arranged in menu format, overlapping of soundscapes similar to the boutique spread where there is also overlapping

Re-arrangement with a frame since the other spreads also had some sort of framing going on. I lot of rearranging went into the process of this zine and it was definitely a challenge for me in terms of deciding which would be best not only to fit the concept but also aesthetically. The final spreads of my zine will be explained in another post 🙂

 

Image making through type ~ Research

Kicking off graphic form this semester 2, project 1 reminds me of a combination of last semesters activities such as mark making and the topics of surrealism and dadaism. The brief of this project is to create typographic portraits describing our future jobs by using letters from our names.

ARTIST RESEARCH ` DADA

Starting in the early 20th century, dada was a literary and artistic movement that began in Zurich, Switzerland. It revolved around European avant-garde and stepped away from crafting for aesthetic purposes, rather for creating works that evoked questions about the artist, the purpose of art and society. Creations from the dada movement ranged from performance art to poetry, photography, sculpture, painting and collage.

A few artists from the dada movement includes Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hoch and Hans Arp.

Marcel Duchamp:
– mechanisms of desire and human sexuality
– fondness for wordplay

Fountain (1917), Marcel Duchamp 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(Duchamp)#/media/File:Duchamp_Fountaine.jpg

“By removing the urinal from its everyday environment and placing it in an art context, Duchamp was questioning basic definitions of art as well as the role of the artist in creating it.” – Philadelphia Museum of Art

This artwork is a prime example of how dada artists are known for their manipulation and use of existing, everyday objects. Relating this back to the project, I was thinking that I could incorporate objects found/related to the future jobs with the inclusion of typography.

 

Hannah Hoch 

https://kunstvensters.com/2016/08/04/kunstgeschiedenis-dada/hannah-hoch-dada-dolls/

german photomontage artist active in the dada movement

  • Address in her pioneering artwork in the form of her photomontage the issue of gender and the figure of a woman in modern society
  • Hannah Hoch helped to expand the notion of what could be considered art by incorporating found elements of popular culture into ‘higher’ art
  • Dada puppet (1916), dark playful dolls, influenced by writer Hugo ball
  • Promoted the idea of women working creatively more generally in society

I was really inspired by Hoch’s collage style, especially the colours incorporated which flow together smoothly.  The layers in her pieces add a lot of depth to the work.

Even though I did further research on artists during the dada movement such as Hans Arp, Hannah Hoch and the Russian Constructivists, I had other ideas in mind; one that included the use of embroidery, similar to what I did towards the end of last semester.

Recently, I had been following quite a few embroidery artists on Instagram hence influencing thoughts on wanting to explore this medium more. One of which is teeteeheehee aka Teresa, a Singaporean embroidery artist.

 

I really admired the level of detail that Teresa could achieve with embroidery as well as the texture that comes with it. It is also a form of art that feels very delicate which was something that I would like to work towards as an art direction.

Another aspect of the project that I was looking into while researching was colours. Considering that I had the intention of incorporating layers into my composition, I thought that I might be neater to go with a monochromatic colour scheme.

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