To follow on from the Summer 10 brief, we were asked to expand on one of the ideas/drawings that we made and turn it into a guide/comic/collection/poster. To do this, I looked through my work and looked for pieces that I thought could be improved or had ideas contained that I hadn't yet explored. Some of these ideas were:
- 10 Ways to get on TV
- 10 Reasons why I don't like seagulls
- 10 Things you will find in a biscuit tin- apart from biscuits
- 10 Things you can do with a pan
- 10 Ghetto uses for a pan
- 10 Reasons why I love brogues
I developed and thumbnailed a few of these ideas but the most prominent one and the one that my peers liked the best was the seagull idea. They said that it was "lighthearted" and would be "funny". From this point, I started to develop this idea by drawing lots and lots and lots of seagulls and fine tuning my 10 point list of why I didn't like seagulls. On the right are a few seagulls that I drew that I particularly liked; the final one (below) is the one that I chose to trace over and use on all of my 10 pieces. The reason why I wanted to use the same seagull on all my pieces was because I felt that the continuous seagull on each of the 10 drawings with the situation and surroundings changing would add a little humour to the piece and give whoever sees my work an ease of viewing.
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