I found my tutorial with Sean very helpful concerning my work and how to progress it further. I had a lot of ideas as to how I was to present work and he helped me realise that as a viewer it would be much more interesting to view my work through some form of chronological order. The dates, the times, the locations I had explored through my work were just as interesting and revealing as the final outcomes of the differently formed portraits. I now have the idea to create a photographic book so that viewers and other people can see my work from day one right till the end. Annotated with the specific times and dates they were drawn/produced below them. Also, Sean's lecture reassured me that it's okay to not know where you're going or sometimes even where you are with your work at times. It's okay to experiment and you don't always have to pin point what you want to successfully achieve as an artist through one defined phrase such as just, a drawer,a painter, or a sculpture. You can be all 3.


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