A Guest for Mr Spider

“Who is it, Mr Spider?”

“A Guest for Mr Spider” is a concertina book that is an adaptation of the 81st episode of the horror podcast The Magnus Archives.
In this book, the eponymous Mr Spider invites a number of flies to dinner.
To adopt a more “story book” approach, the fold of each page is stitched closed rather than allowing it to fold out.
This was also so that each page had an abundance of anchor points when using thread to create the webbing throughout the book.
Each page (with the exception of the last) has two opening panels that give the effect of a pop-up book.
The illustrations are at steel plate etchings, and the text is produced through screen printing.
The printing techniques were combined to create a collage. This accommodated the pop-up nature as well as a problem solving tactic as I had to apply numerous images to each plate.
The accompanying wooden “book box” has a lino cut print of the same door that is on each page throughout the story book.
Prior to weaving the web found in the box, I investigated the process most spiders weaver their web. While I can’t accurately replicate a web given the limitations of thread (doesn’t stick to itself), I was able to utilise the corner anchors that is present in most webs.
All through the book and box there are the remains of various insects. These were collected humanely, long since desiccated and collected from abandoned cobwebs. The orb weaver in the book box was found crushed, away from it’s web.

Foundational Painting Exercises – USQ VIS1010 2022 – Semester 1 – 2D Foundations

Module 1 – Colour Theory and Still Life

Exercise 1 – Warm Colour Wheel
Exercise 2 – Cool Colour Wheel
Exercise 3 – Colour Match Cardboard
Exercise 4 – Colour Contrast & Colour Relationships
Exercise 5 (attempt 1) – Grey Tonal Scale
Exercise 5 (attempt 2) – Grey Tonal Scale
Exercise 6 – Continuous Line Painting
Exercise 7 – Layered Continuous Line Painting
Exercise 8 – Continuous Line and Grid Colour Study
Exercise 9 – Negative Shapes
Exercise 10 – Viewfinder, Reordered Perspective

Module 1 – Resolved Work Drafts

Draft 1 – Geometric Without Colour
Draft 2 – Simplified the shapes to tessellating triangles and concentric circles (Colour in dry watercolour pencil)
Draft 3 – Stacked and concentric circles (Colour in dry watercolour)
Draft 4 – Alternate stacked and concentric circles (Colour in wet watercolour pencil)
Draft 5 – approaching final draft, returning to draft 2 concept
Draft 6 – Warm colour wheel on canvas board.
Was originally the final resolved work, however I didn’t like the purple/purple-gradients that it created.
Decided each primary colour should be divided into warm and cool, then mix colours in a way that made more pleasing colours.

Foundational Drawing Visual Diary – USQ VIS1010 2022 – Semester 1 – 2D Foundations

The first 3 weeks of Semester 1 of VIS1010 were made up of Foundational Drawing.
Each week was a series of exercises, and a resolved work based on the preceding exercises. The resolved works will be presented in a separate entry, and the exercises for week 1 were as follows;

Week 1


Exercise 1 – Lines: Study the lines made up by the borders of the objects

Line Study 1
Line Study 1

Line Study 2
Line Study 2

Exercise 2 – Shadows: Study only the shadow tones that make up the objects

Shadow Study 1
Shadow Study 1

Shadow Study 2
Shadow Study 2

Exercise 3 – Erasure: Study only the highlights by applying charcoal to paper and erasing with kneadable eraser

Erasure Study 1
Erasure Study 1 [Note: did not remove excess charcoal, resulting in clotted eraser and shallow highlights]

Erasure Study 2
Erasure Study 2 [Note: removed excess charcoal but used a firmer, lighter charcoal. Did not like the depth of shadow and had to add darker charcoal.]

Exercise 4 – Perspective: Study the relation of the objects to each other.

Perspective Study
Perspective Study Reference

Perspective Study 1
Perspective Study 1

Perspective Study
Perspective Study 2

Exercise 5 – Gestalt: Combine the variety of exercises.

Gestalt Study
Gestalt Study Cover

Gestalt Study 1
Gestalt Study [Note: Combined the erasure and shadow exercises. Noticed the boundary created by the square of charcoal against the negative space.]

Resolved Work Drafts: Create a quality piece based on the exercises above.

Resolved Draft
Resolved Work Draft 1 Cover

Resolved Draft reference
Resolved Work Reference
Resolved Draft reference
Resolved Work Reference [Note: Rather than using my own objects, I went to a close friends home where I feel comfortable and used objects I previously found visually interesting. They were a faux-crystal night light, water jug, and small vial of Patron.]

Resolved Draft 1
Resolved Work Draft 1

Resolved Draft 2 cover
Resolved Work Draft 2 Cover

Resolved Draft 2
Resolved Work Draft 2 [Note: Took the framing in the Gestalt study and changed if from square to round. Thoroughly enjoyed the telescopic effect it took by framing in a circle.]
Resolved Work

Realism and Portraiture

The following is a class exercise in which we lay a grid over the image of a face, create our own grid and replicate the portrait.
I have selected the climactic scene from the 2019 folk-horror film ‘Midsommar‘ for my portrait.
The theme of the scene is the main character releasing grief from their old life while witnessing their partner’s ritualistic sacrificial burning. Having recently divorced, undergoing a (non-violent) ritual burning of my own, creating this piece of sombre beauty was a cathartic exercise.

I admit that I struggle with floral and botanical subjects. The exercise this piece was for allowed for either a botanical or portrait resolved work, but I decided to challenge myself by incorporating both (as I have a history in portraits, allowing me to complement a weaker skill with a stronger one). The process of gridding the space was an effective way of addressing this challenge, as it turned the botanicals into smaller shapes that relate to each other.

The below is the source image, initial draft in pencil, topographical line study in pen, and resolved work in watercolour and pen.

Reference image: Midsommar
Draft: HB graphite pencil on paper
Draft: Topographical Line Study
Resolved Watercolour on Paper