Wayne Murray
MA work
MA work
Perception/assumption
For my final work I am taking reference from my dissertation research and a continuation of my Work in Progress show, challenging the viewers perception and assumption of the situation. I have created a set of images that encourage the viewer to judge the situations shown by what they perceive to be happening.
Accompanying the images is a newspaper that I produced which illustrates the media tactics and mindset that at times informs our understanding of the world, and the situations relayed to us.Â
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Communication
Programme
MA Visual Communication, 2016
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Contact
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+44 (0)7985 220764
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Illustration dealing with the experiences of life within a city space and how its urban inhabitants relate to each other and the environment. The environment itself also plays a large part and represents itself as a character showing the buildings, the decay, the layered walls, street furniture along with the struggles and joys of living within a high velocity environment.
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Experience
- Freelance illustrator and designer, London, 1998–present; Freelance outerwear, leisurewear designer, Hi-Tec, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 2007
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Exhibitions
- Different strokes,Draw Exhibition, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, UK, 2016; Contemporary Resonance/Screenscapes, Senior Common room, Royal College of Art, London, UK, 2016; WiP show, Darwin Building Royal College of Art, London, UK, 2016; Duerme Negrito, VX Show, North seminar room, Royal College of Art, London, UK, 2015; Out with the old, The Lion,132 Stoke Newington Church Street, London, UK, 2013
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Publications
- Ric Blackshaw and Liz Farrelly, Scrawl, Dirty graphics and strange characters, 2002 ; Martin Dawber, The Big Book of Fashion Illustration, 2007, 175, 206–207