DESIGN NAME: Imagination and Reality
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Illustration
INSPIRATION: This illustration was created with the idea of how reality and imagination merge and muddle in our lives after a medical intervention or event.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This large window decal illustrates where reality and imagination merge to create an impression of an individual's life after a medical intervention. The illustration adheres to the glass on the inside of this impressive building, measuring over 10,000mm in height.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: This artwork was created with accessibility in mind. The artwork is installed in a window space because window spaces are accessible to view from outside the building. Therefore, members of the public who view the image can stay in their car to view the image should their physical limitations require them to do so. Day or night this image can be viewed by the public.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: This project was installed at Cork Opera House, Cork city, Ireland and ran from September to November 2022.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: This project was created as a digital illustration and sent to a printing agency for print and installation. The windows of this wonderful Cork Opera House building were measured and each section of the image was printed to the specification of the building. The medium is vinyl and each section was installed on the same day.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 10205mm high x 6290mm wide
TAGS: art, street art, installation, illustration, medical, imagination
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The primary research tools was a personal accounts of life with a chronic medical condition as experienced by the artist.
CHALLENGE: The greatest challenge was the scale of the image. This artwork was the first large scale illustration by this artwork. Cork city is host to incredible street art and this piece of artwork had to stand up to the artwork that already exists in the city while also being respectful of the host building. The largest challenge was to ensure the artwork didn't look like an event or performance that was happening at Cork Opera House so as not to confuse their patrons.
ADDED DATE: 2023-06-26 11:53:24
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IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1: Photographer Shane J Horan / Illustrator, Creator Ciara Chapman / Printer, Installer Cork Signs
Image #2: Photographer Aoife Claffey / Illustrator Ciara Chapman / Printer, Installer Cork Signs
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