So how am I going to show my anthotypes? I thought of this typology method.
The dictionary defines typology as:
noun ( pl. -gies)
1 a classification according to general type, esp. in archaeology, psychology, or the social sciences : a typology of Saxon cremation vessels.
• study or analysis using such classification.
2 the study and interpretation of types and symbols, originally esp. in the Bible.
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/95
http://www.lostateminor.com/2012/04/03/the-typology-a-new-project-by-diana-zlatanovski/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/untouchedurchin/5020003893/in/pool-1093891@N20/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757746@N02/3300943423/in/pool-1093891@N20/
Brain strom:
What I can imagine now, is that I will frame my work, and then put it on the wall in a grid type form.
Could I put them on the wall all random?? like in a clump kinda thing...a messy kinda grid? to go with the natural kinda feel?? that makes sense.
I was at the st James the other day, and happened to have my camera, and they had few different frames on the wall...
This is kinda cool, with the frame within a frame... but I mostly liked how the little ones inside were arranged. kinda like that random way I was thinking. But I think I'd want to arrange mine randomer.
I took a photo of this to remind me what not to do. I don't like it how these are hanging on a kinda diagonal of the wall. I want mine to sit flush against the wall or at least up right.
These box frames do look good... But I think I'll stick with the recycle frame idea, as I like how it links back to the ideas of sustainable art.
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