Beyond Fiction – St. Fagans

As part of this project we went to St Fagans National History Museum. I didn’t really know what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised, I really enjoyed it! When I was walking around I felt that it was so full of life and hidden secrets and stories, it was very atmospheric. Although it was very aesthetically pleasing there were endless stories to accompany each part of the museum. The trip mostly helped me to reaffirm how my narrative should work; it needs to be aesthetically pleasing whilst unravelling a juicier, interesting and informative story.

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I was also taken by various pieces of graphics around St. Fagans. I was very intrigued by some older graphical styles which I photographed for the typography and for some inspiration for when I go back into my subject work. I really loved the colour schemes and the patterns within the designs.

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