

Weekly Record Highlights
· What’t The Point Session
· Wooden Workshop
· Sites of Research: KOKO
· Tate Modern: ‘Documenting a Sensory Journey’ workshop
·Screen printing workshop
What’s the Point? session

EXERCISE
1: WHAT and WHY 2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
WHAT: Blue Butterfly
WHY:
- Memories of childhood
- Natural, divine, original and spiritual
- Breaking the cocoon into a butterfly,Representing the growth of life
- A beautiful, fragile and resilient feminism
- Relief from pain, symbol of freedom and a state of peaceful joy
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What kind of artistic techniques and visualisations can be used to present the ‘blue butterfly’ and the abstract concept it represents in an educational or inspiring way?
- How to use existing illustration techniques to bring a sense of immersion, relaxation and healing that is closer to nature, spiritual and environmentally friendly?
- In what ways can it resonate with young people and children and bring comfort and positive or inspiring energy in terms of youth mental health and mindset growth?
Wooden Workshop

Finished the wooden workshop induction.
Sites of Research :KOKO

Observe the relaxed state of a person in a sedate musical space and what kind of environment and experience brings pleasure.
Tate Modern: ‘Documenting a Sensory Journey’ workshop

Experiencing the tangential walk-in education, the different sensory stimuli in the artwork, and the new thinking that emerges from the awareness.
Reflection:
Through the sharing of one of the curators, I realized that curating is not only a design for the display of artworks, but also a link with the audience and the public and that the work is a medium to convey a message to the viewer. Whether it is people with disabilities, children, or other groups, curators need to bring themselves into the different roles of the world. Particularly with a collection as large as tate modern, which spans a wide range of eras, styles, and creative media, the order and form in which it is presented to an audience with different identities and physical differences are no less difficult than writing a book or creating an artistic language. These are difficulties and experiences that can only be experienced when one is personally involved in the work, and I felt the importance of practice and decided to become more personally involved in any area I wanted to explore.
Screen printing workshop
