Pathway: Narrative & Identity by Genevieve Havemeyer-King
Concept & contextualization: Potter's exploration of identity and self-narrative through a multiplicity of histories.
Page 6 of general notes on Orlando, black printed text on A4 paper
Contextualization through criticism & historical events
A4 pages, Paper, Typed notes on Virginia Woolf's ideas about the future for women
Exploration of Potter's research into Woolf's perspective; how have narratives changed over time? How can they be translated?
Coloured pencil, mounted on black card, Paper, Sketch of bedroom
Sketches & drawings give meaning to the aesthetic / visual elements, and promote understanding of Potter's visual focal points - how they help deliver narratives.
Black and white hand-drawn sketches, Paper, Orlando storyboard page 33
examining storyboarding may reveal the process of conception for key visual motifs within the story - a raw snapshot of the visual elements important to each scene.