Thursday 23 June 2011

Triptych Relief "Oh! The places you'll go" - Final Degree piece

I am a recent graduate of the BA (hons) Technical Arts and Special Effects course at Wimbledon Art College, UAL. 

For my final major project, I created a triptych relief based on the poem “Oh! The places you’ll go” by Dr Seuss. 

My sculpture depicts mans’ voyage through life, his inner conflicts and the burden of choice and uncertainty.  It focuses in on his struggle with loneliness, juxtaposed against his instinctive longing for freedom, his dreams of success and fear of defeat.

I wanted to depict reality but more importantly convey drama and human emotion in a piece that will resonate with the audience in the same way that the poem does.

All components of the relief represent different elements of the poem.  The people in the scenes and their arrangement signify the different stages of life and states of mind.  These continue to be represented by the imagery created in the three main back-drops.

The 3d, stand alone, ‘strange birds’ sculpture which sits in front of the third panel, encapsulates the vulnerability of the lonely man, the hostility of isolation and struggle to escape it.  Visually the sculpture is a lone figure, on the edge of a cliff, harassed by three strange birds; he is in confrontation with what will “when you’re alone...scare you right out of your pants”.

I sculpted in predominantly in clay, polymer clay and wood, moulded in silicone, Jesmonite and plaster and cast in resin, with a finish to replicate Bronze. I developed new processes and employed established techniques, in order to mould and cast different objects with a range of materials.   

 

















I was inspired by Paul Day's Battle of Britain Monument. I particularly liked the drawings of Charles Avery; they are full of action, the complex, chaotic scenes of Hieronymus Bosch and the freedom to be dramatic in graphic novels including work by Will Eisner and Jim Steranko.

Monday 28 March 2011

Half-life Figurative Sculpture

Half-life Figurative Sculpture, taught by Artist Alan Sly.
Sculpted in clay, the piece was moulded using plaster waste mould process and cast in Cement Fondu.


Half-life Figurative Sculpture - Cheryl Evans

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre

This is a model of the Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre which exists today as remains.  The model was presented to the The National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon.


It is interactive and designed to assist visually impared children visiting the Museum


Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre - Cheryl Evans


Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre - Cheryl Evans


Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre, on display at The National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon - Cheryl Evans





Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre model, making process


Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre today
http://www.caerleon.net/

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Lego Storm Trooper Replica Enlargement.

This was a replication project to enlarge a Lego Storm trooper 1:5 for a stop frame animation to be posted online and promoted.

The model needed to be working and an identical enlargement of the original.  The body is made of MDF wood and the head is Polyester resin, originally sculpted in clay and moulded in silicone.



Lego Stormtrooper Replica - Cheryl Evans
 







STORMS - Cheryl Evans
   Watch the video here:


Sunday 23 May 2010

Quick Prosthetics project - Frostbite

This was a brief prosthetics project, to simulate frostbite.  Taught by Special Effects Artist Dan Martin, the piece is Gelatin painted with Skin Illustrator.
Frostbite Prosthetics - Cheryl Evans


Wednesday 19 May 2010

Trash Camp brand identity and promotion and advertising design.

Graphic Design work for Trash Camp club night, brand identity and promotion and advertising design.
Macromedia Flash, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw.

Trash Camp September 2009 Poster - Cheryl Evans

Trash Camp October 2009 Poster - Cheryl Evans

Trash Camp November 2009 Poster - Cheryl Evans

Trash Camp December 2009 Poster - Cheryl Evans

Saturday 13 February 2010

Previous Works - Character Sculpts and Animation Replicas, Puppetry and Fabrication

These are a few quick character sculpts for animation:

1. Un Chien Andalou - Minature set and character design for a short stop frame animation, an adaptation of the opening of Un Chien Andalou by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí.
Sculpy Polymer Clay, wood and paper.


Un Chien Andalou adaptation - Cheryl Evans
 
2. Mayhew Corpse Bride Replica - Sculpted based on images of the character Mayhew from Tim Burton's A Corpse Bride.
Sculpy Polymer Clay and wood.
Mayhew Replica - Cheryl Evans
3. White Rabbit Character Sculpt - A model of the Alice in Wonderland White Rabbit, based on John Tenniel's original illustrations.
Sculpy Polymer Clay and wood.


White Rabbit Sculpt - Cheryl Evans

4. Puppetry and Fabrication project taught by Niki Lyons - Wearable Fly costume.
Foam, Plastazote, 2 Way Stretch Velvet, Glass beads.


Fly Costume - Cheryl Evans