Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Embedded image permalinkWe also incorporated the pattern of the brickwork into our scenery and decoration. By using A4 sheets of rectangular paper, we tried to re-create the systematic pattern and formation of the brick wall. Not only was this an interesting way to incorporate different offers from the site into our piece's decoration and set, but also it help create the world we were trying to develop and the story we were trying to tell.

We decided to have a simple way of showing the different scenes and time frames by covering up the board on each level with something significant to the time. For example, at the first stage - when she's at her youngest, we had children's drawings and paintings stuck all over the walls. Then, on the second level, we had different posters from the Second World War to help introduce the aspect of war into the piece and incorporate the time period. On the third level, I then decorated different pieces of plain paper with different phrases like "missing in action" "my fault" and "guilty" to completely underline the development of her emotions and her emotional state at that level due to the previous events.

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