The Typewriter Exhibition

The Typewriter Exhibition
Lucy May Schofield

The Protagonist


The given Protagonist - Lucy May Schofield, a lady of many professions, many talents but an ungiven title. My blog will be based on gathering information (research) in order to create a space for her work and maybe even Lucy herself. Hopefully through looking at my online diary of daily findings you will be able to understand why i perceive her work the way i do, without describing her job role.

Thursday 3 February 2011

Storage and Reflection

After finding the picture of the sofa below I stuck into my sketchbook and after going back to it I kept thinking about Alice in wonderland and the dream world she falls into in the film. I found more pictures that I thought could relate to my space. Reading books is relaxing and lets your imagination run wild-like the film.



This picture reminds me of Alice in Wonderland with its cartoon effect. Lucy likes a space for tea, and I thought this was quite interesting.


A place for thought or maybe memories. This looks quite sinister as it is quite a dark picture, but i think can be read in many different ways.


The Permanent space

I was looking at both temporary and permanent spaces at the same time and came across the space in which Im not allowed to say this word according to the tutor but "pods". I was interested in the fact that this could be an exhibition space for Lucy's collections or maybe even a workshop space or teaching area. The pods could be kept on their own or could be linked together to create multiple rooms. Through thinking about this I came up with the idea of the space I am most interested in - the transient space, in how these pods could move around with Lucy, a place for her to live aswell as work.