After looking in to exhibition spaces and toying with the idea of putting it on a table spread somewhere impromptu in the art college, I have to face the reality that it will simple not be finished in time to do so for this deadline. I am aware this is a large part of feedback etc. for this brief, but unfortunately I will not be able to do so in the time given without rushing my sculpture itself. However, I plan to carry on with this project past this deadline and eventually have it exhibited over the summer along with other food sculptures I plan to make, in Brighton. Myself and some other art student friends are lookiong for a space to exhibit in around the Brighton area.
This whole sculpture project has been a big learning curve for me. Not only have I found something I get satisfaction from, but also something that motivates me to be creative and put the effort and time in to getting something right. I don't know exactly how this will effect what I want to do as a career in the future, but I would love to eventually go on a course like the one in London, taught by the man responsible for a lot of the props and sculpture used in Doctor Who. It's a 7 weeks prosthetic and make up course, but they only taker 6 students each year and it is quite pricey. I want to spend the next year teaching myself as much as possible in this area first.
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