





"New Direction"?
Whilst in the library I came across some images representing the different ways arrows and scribbles seemed to illustrate the concept of a "New Direction" through either a photographic collection of signposts and arrows or by creating new arrow forms by using a range of materials such as Collage, Photography, Charcoal or in Three dimensional form's such as a book. I found that each image represented a simplistic yet detailed approach according to how visually an arrow can change our own sense of direction.