Research on the Area
The area I was allocated for the rough guide project was Dover Street Market, Bond Street and Piccadilly Circus. This is a wide area in Mayfair, however as it was so big to cover I stayed around Bond Street and Dover Street Market as I found this areas really interested me.
Bond Street in the past was best known for top are dealers and antique shops such as Sotherby's auction house which has been in Bond Street for over a hundred years. Many of these art dealers remain however most of the shops are now are now fashion boutiques including the leading high fashion design brands. There are also many upmarket jewellers such as Graffs, Cartier and the traditional Tiffany's pictured below, both of these stores are located on Old Bond Street
As a division from Old Bond Street and New Bond Street there is a comical statue by Lawrence Holofcencer of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt portrayed sitting on a park bench in casual conversation.
This area if a very expensive area, people who visit this area are Tourists who want to see traditional beautiful buildings. Many people also come for the luxury shopping and culture there is to show down Bond Street.
There are also a lot of offices. On New Bond Street Armani have their Press Office, and Conde Nast Magazine Company have a large office on Old Bond Street where Easy Living and Glamour Magazine are. The reason why there are so many offices around W1 is because the rent is so expensive so only the most successful company's and residents live around this area.
Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt causally sitting on a bench
The Cartier Love Bracelet
Dame Laura Knight, On the Cliff at Sotherby's Auction House
My found Object:
The key words that come to mind when I look at the statue is:
Comical, relaxed, regal, captivating, realistic and thought provoking.
This Object really makes me think when I look at. Both Churchill and Roosavelts pose seems to natural and relaxed it really makes me wonder what they would have been talking about? They are both such iconic figures that seemed so lade back in such a diverse setting.
The Context of this statue makes this small space between Old and New Bond Street more exciting and interesting. As the poses of both the iconic figures are so relaxed I could see this statue being placed in a park near by but it would only suit being outside because of the wooden bench that is always found outside in parks and on pavements. it would seem very out of context if it was placed in a department store.
The Second Product I chose was the Cartier Love Bracelet.
When walking down Bond Street there is just so much to look at, however what caught my eye when walking past Cartier was the Gold Cartier Love Bracelet. This is a very simple gold band with screws around the band.
The Key Words that come to mind
Precious, meaningful, simple, stylish and sophisticated
What I love about this bracelet is that its such a simple design but has such Strong meaning. The fact that it is called a love bracelet and is from Cartier makes it so special and meaningful. The markings around the bracelet to my symbolise strong love, as screws are very Strong and do not loosen easily, so this is referring to love. It also being made from Gold a precious metal symbolises that is really is precious
The Context of this bracelet fitted in perfectly to this area, it was in a smart shop in a sophisticated area with spot lights shining on it on Old Bond Street. I could never see it on a market stall or a department store but maybe in many years to come it could be in a Gallery just for the simplicity of the bracelet that has a lot of meaning. The bracelet is meant to be very precious so would only be on show in high end stores and locations around London.
My Chosen Painting
As there are a few art dealers and auction houses on Bond Street I really enjoyed looking for a painting or sculpture to look talk about. The first place I wanted to go into Sotherby's. in this fabulous old building it stores some of the most moderns and some of the most classic art in England. So when I was looking around I wanted to look at the art that is about to go onto auction. This painting by Dame Laura Knight is just exquisite! It is called 'On the Cliff' and I cant stop looking at it. Its Oil on Canvas and is so eye catching. It is to go on auction at Sotherby's on December 17th. It could be sold for up to £350, 000 which is just outstanding!
The Keywords that come to mind when I look at this painting