I had the opportunity to show my colour blind friend, who
sparked my self-initiated project, all of the samples I had made and it was
fascinating to hear what colours he could see. There were a few colours
(particularly the pale pink and the bright turquoise) that he saw to be a
different colour pretty much every time he came across it. It helped me see in
my own work how the surrounding colours have an effect on one stand-alone
colour. Also it was encouraging to hear that although he said it wasn’t very
obvious to him, he was starting to understand the concept of the colour purple
which he was previously completely blind to. Although I am not sure of the
final context for my work, it is really satisfying to have produced work that
has so positively impacted on someone’s life and quite literally their vision. This
has impacted on some of the research I have done for my dissertation and
encourages me to keep my eye out for arts/health and wellbeing opportunities in
the future.
I have also been offered the opportunity to exhibit my work in
collaboration with some Art History/Curation students which I am very excited
about. The exhibit is called “Curation of Colour” which is obviously a fitting
theme for my work. Having sent the curators images of my work they have offered
me a window space so that the light can really enhance my work. I am excited
about collaborating especially because they have not asked for a specific piece
to be made they just want to curate samples I have already made, so it will be
really interesting to see how they curate my work.
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