Studio Practice (displaying)

These are some of the displaying options i have thought about for this project, exploring adding different elements to the wall alongside the paintings such as a lose paintings or text. - These ideas are more of a simple, putting onto the wall, as my original ideas but i think will still work well

These are my first ideas for displaying the work  - this has stayed through out the making process, only changing a little for some ideas

Painting a lose meadow under the paintings, I'm unsure if this would add or take away from the painting - not going to do this as i don't have time to do proper experiments on how I'm going to paint it


having text in the meadow - look into having the grass form the word (wont be able to do as not enough time to work this out/do experiments)



Text on the top - don't think i want to add this cause it instally tells the viewer that they are not safe and i do not want this for my text. I also think this might work better for a future project.


This is the lay out for the paintings - it has changed slightly as i want to swap the foxglove and the oleander so that the foxglove is the first things you see (this might changed when it comes to putting the work up)



At the bottom without the painting on top - same reason as the word on the top

I have also looked into having 3 paintings with 3 elements of text under it, having painting, text, painting and the opposite under. My other option is having the paintings display how i originally planned with a small label above or below them and then having the text in a line of to the side - i will finiliase this when i put the work up



This is one of my other options that Denis prerfered (out of this one and the other). I no longer want to do this one but my other option for displaying is similar, bit the paintings at the top and the text under. These are inspired by a section within the Natural History Museum in Oxford.


I'm leaning towards this one but the text and the painting being on two separate walls then on one - the flowers still being in a row like my original idea. This one was inspired by botanical books



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