This work by Peter Ireland(in the link above) is a good example to what can be displayed in the depth areas. You don't see everything on the surface until its been revealed below, like these rocks. This could be a form of Emergence, but then you don't have to find anything its already been revealed. The work on the right is more Emergence, and I feel this applies more to my work (on Emergence in Reflective Observation) that the one of Peter's in terms of aspects. But I like the idea of revealing the hidden secret, thats what this work on the left looks l
ike. I find it successful in terms of a painted illusion.
ike. I find it successful in terms of a painted illusion. For this work:
Materials: Cardboard or wood, marble cubes (multi-coloured.)
This drawing on the left is about my ideas on how to go about shwoing Depth. I want to escape the cube and branch out. My the work can be alternate or have movement therefore being wider in experiementation.
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