Showing posts with label pillar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillar. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 March 2013

'Yggdrasil'

A visit to the Orkney Islands encouraged a fascination with Norse mythology . The Axis Mundi or world axis is the vertical structure connecting all 3 cosmic levels & is often conceived as a pillar,tree,cross,mountain or even human body.

The tree Yggdrasil is the Norse 'World Tree', a gigantic ash or yew tree which holds the worlds:

  • Asgard-where the Gods dwell
  • Midgard-where humankind dwells
  • Utgard-where the giants dwell
  • Hel-where the dead dwell....
Continuing my exploration of plaster & 3D work, I produced my own 'Yggdrasil',which is  central  to many of the tales  in Norse mythology....  


'Yggdrasil'
Height:132 cm
Mixed media

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Plastered.....

At university I enjoyed delving into different areas of exploration. Each module followed a pathway but the encouragement to digress led to some interesting outcomes.

Initially I'd looked at memory then changed direction to freemasonry-after a visit to Rosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh & it's Apprentice Pillar & masons marks.

I began to experiment and a new pathway emerged-leading me into the world of 3D. For this,new media was necessary-working with plaster for starters.I made small frames & made plaster tablets -trying to incorporate different materials such as ink,slate dust,hessian,clay etc.

In my mind I was going to build my own pillar-made of plaster slabs.In the end I made a starting point but took another path.




  
                 Plaster slab 30 x 45cm
                 Slate dust,acrylic ink,clay,hessian