18/10/2013

Your Initial Brief: Peer Review

On Friday 18th we again had a peer review session. These are going to be a common occurrence over the next three years as it is important to gauge how our work is coming along at each stage.

However today's peer review was about our final A2 pieces, what people thought of them and what we ourselves felt about them and the process.


(Progress Crit Sheets)


We began by laying our work out and and taking two feedback sheets. Using these two sheets we went to two other pieces of work and critiqued them in 15 minute intervals. It is important to stress that these reviews were of a serious nature, we agreed earlier to follow a set of rules and conduct ourselves professionally at all times.

From reviewing the work of Rosie and Jessie I came to realise how little experimental work I had done. Once I had an idea I pretty much stuck to this. There needs to be more testing and failing in my work. I cant be afraid of getting something wrong, or my work not looking amazing at its development stage. This is something that was also picked up on in the two critiques I received back cementing my feelings.


(My final piece on display in the studio)

Next week we begin Studio Brief 3 and I plan to take what I've learnt from this and bring it forward into my future work.

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