To create the poster, I used clay, greyboard, feathers, coloured paper and gouache. A while ago, I created the eye as a random piece of art. I quite liked it and wanted it to be part of a "bigger picture" which is when I decided to do a poster for the carnival, which this "panel" could be part of. I set about designing different "panels" which would fit together to make the overall poster. I wanted the poster to have a handmade quality which encompassed the feel of the carnival where the majority of the costumes are handmade 3-4 months before the carnival. It was important that the poster also reflected the fun "party" atmosphere and the vibrancy of the Carribean culture.
I have been working on this piece, on and off for a while now, hence the "panel" with the 2010 date which I created before the 2011 date was proposed. Overall I am quite pleased with this work. I enjoyed making the different "panels" of the poster. If I were to change anything, it would be the typography at the bottom of the poster. I would use the same type that I used for the title and I would keep all the type used in the poster the same. However, I think the various fonts emphasise the poster's eclectic appearance.
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Alison.