When it came to making roughs I found it really difficult. I think this is because I had to sift through a lot of ideas and thoughts and so this became quite directionless and jumbled.
I had several themes in mind, instead of just one or two. I found that this made it more difficult to draw together ideas that were completed or more refined at this stage.
Above: Themes of isolation, looking at Hughes' reclusive lifestyle. It would incorporate the colours of the Beverley Hills scheme I briefly looked at (coral pink, green) which would contrast against the dark room.
Below: The skies, flying, freedom, calming. How Hughes enjoyed the solitary nature of being in the sky. Not sure how this comes across however.
Row 1: Stoic face against bright background. Too obvious, too portrait-based
Row 2: Disorder, mess, isolation. Turning 'mess' into a pattern??
Row 3: Order and disorder. Plane debris, and cleaning products ordered neatly. The objects themselves depict disorder / chaos
Row 4: Similar theme as above, flying, solitude in the skies. Scale emphasises this however it's not a great idea
At this point I'm really confused and not having a lot of faith in my ideas!! I think I need to draw more, or edit them down...


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