For my final studio project in my foundation diploma course I created a series of drawing devices, interested in image and mark making that was done by hand but one step removed, at the time I was focused on creating work that people could engage with, as there are still so many traditional ways to engage with art I wanted to let people get involved and when these were at the exhibition they were very well received, something to do and some fun. video. The Graphiarium
drawing devices made by making plaster casts from found disposable cameras and setting pencils into them.
drawing done with pencil cameras
camera for making images but in a slightly different way
drawing devices made by making plaster casts from found disposable cameras and setting pencils into them.
The Drunken Compass is a hand operated drawing machine with attachable arms designed to create a series of circular marks. Originally titled "Octo-sketch" as the arms are many and extendable. The device is made of a combination of hand made and laser cut elements.
The Drunken Compass is a hand operated drawing machine with attachable arms designed to create a series of circular marks, a combination of hand made and laser cut elements.
the first maquette in action
The Drunken Compass is a hand operated drawing machine with attachable arms designed to create a series of circular marks. Originally titled "Octo-sketch" as the arms are many and extendable. The device is made of a combination of hand made and laser cut elements.
A hand operated drawing machine using eliptical gears I designed, the deck has around 6 different configurations of the arms.
A drawing machine featuring hand made and laser cut elements that I designed for my Final Major Project in my foundation year
early design stage, measuring the pieces and creating all the parts for a maquette
A hand operated drawing machine using eliptical gears I designed, the deck has around 6 different configurations of the arms.