However after my much needed crit, the feedback in form of 5 questions made it far easier to find specific points as to broaden, or rather narrow down to a final resolution.
Since I was looking at "A connected series of events, actions, or developments" but somehow got tangled in my own web of mass confusion, stress and poor time managment, that made me unclear as to what I was really doing.
My previous posts/statement was only focussed on one area of development that I am unfamiliar with: timelimes, data collection/mapping.
On the other hand, oor Asken, or rather Willhelm, gave me what I wanted; something to roll with. He suggested that I look at the Bayeaux tapestry, and use it to further my work. So I got out books on medieval art, and am currently looking into how all these factors will be in my final piece.
I intend to condense British history from the Anglo-Saxon - Present/2000 into either a series of hanging tapestries, or one continious piece. I will be most probably creating it digitally from my own drawings, and designs, but it will be dependant on how it sits in context to my area of enquiry.
Rule 1
I will restrict myself to only 6 colours to my final piece as the Bayeaux is quite limited in its palette.
Rule 2
To make things easier for myself I will use a template for my characters so all I have to do is design the elements of the characters, similar to dolls.
Rule 3
I will not do any more reasearch, or refining, as this would greatly
slow me down, as it has in previous projects.
slow me down, as it has in previous projects.
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