In this image I experimented with negative and positive space and the way it effects how you read text. To create I cut out a stencil, splashed it with ink and then added colour using illustrator.

The image on the left I traced using a grey marker pen to give a scratchy effect. I then exported to illustrator  and repeated the image in red and blue to make a 3D anaglyph image.

Negative space project

The two above images I have created by compressing the text and then tracing the negative space with a marker pen, I have then traced in illustrator and added colour. I tried different amounts of negative space and found this was most interesting yet still legible. 


I decided to revisit the map stencil images and make the photographs more prominent. Also I have printed these straight onto brown paper i think these images are more successful to the ones prior.
This is my found alphabet that I have created from boat names.
I think the variety different weathered fonts work well 
to describe the feel of the docks. 

I wanted to revisit "journey'', above I have cut out a world map stencil and coloured using ink.


Here I have added photos of Bristol harbour to give a sense of how boats from it carry trade and industry around the world. 


Here I have desaturated and added text, however I feel the colour one describes Bristol more.



These are two continuations of my pub conversation drawings. I repeated, enlarged and added colour to the drawings to make them more patterned and abstract. I feel these add a new dimension to the original.