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iria prolportfolio 2010
‘‘I belIeve that If one always looked at the skIes...
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Introduction..............................................p.6Product.....................................................P.8Graphics.................................................p.20Contact...................................................p.39
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product Design Degree- Universidad politécnica de Valencia (spain) final year in l’ecole de Design de nantes atlantique (France)
‘les petit riens’ & ‘re-use before use’ product design workshops led by olivier pigasse (Nantes,France)
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2010 ‘the first 7 days and the last 7 days of your life’ Workshop at fabrica (Benetton’s communicationresearch centre (Treviso, Italy)
Ma Media Graphic arts at the school of Creative artsUniversity of the West of england (Bristol,UK) Design activity ltd-Junior design assistant (Bristol,UK)
Urban paint festival Collective show. Wilder Gallery self-initiated comic project ‘obscure Girl’ (Bristol,UK)
’escape’ Collective poster exhibition (Bristol,UK) freelance illustration and Graphic Design projects
2009 Design activity ltd-Junior design assistant (Bristol,UK)
photography for the documentary ‘a matanza’ by alba prol (A Teixeira,Spain)
photography for the book ‘Barcelona,City of Dreams’
flame tree publishing london(Barcelona, Spain)
‘spare time’ Collective poster show (Bristol, UK)
Curating and organising self-initiated ‘Matryoshka army’ exhibition. Bristol Design festival (Bristol, UK)
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+34 661 39 63 22+44 (0)78 33 99 32 [email protected]
intro
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intro
iria prol (Spain,1985) has recently completed her Graphic arts Ma at the University of the West of england, Bristol. in 2008 she finished her product Design degree between Valencia (spain) and nantes (france).During these periods of study iria has also developed her practice through freelancing, work experience and self-initiated projects.starting with a strong base as a product designer, her approach has evolved to encompass design and illustration allowing her to offer well-rounded skills as a freelancer.always open to collaboration, one of her main aspirations is finding motivated individuals to work with and produce meaningful outcomes.Her latest work explores her own cultural identity as well as sociopolitical issues and personal experiences.
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proDUCt
a baby’s dummy and teether with dual function.
a range of different models inspired from Ufos and spaceships aesthetics.
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product
leisUre DesiGn Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Valencia,Spain 2007
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A rain water collector for the balcony that doubles as a flowerpot and watering system.
aqUaBalCon
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réCUpérateUr D’eaU Developed in partnership with Gilac at L’Ecole de Design de Nantes Atlantique. Presented in Paris at ‘Les Journées des collections jardins’. Manufactured by Gilac. ( http://www.gilac.com ) Design team: Arthur Brault and Iria Prol. Nantes, France 2008
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The playful design of the teapot references the shape of a watering can. The set also includes a big bowl for pastries and small cups. All the pieces of the set can be fitted together for easier storage.
tea set
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HaBitat DesiGn
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Design team: Sara Alonso,Isabela Plambeck and Iria Prol. Valencia,Spain 2008
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The packaging becomes a product. Washing gloves used as container and display for the sponge. The result is a useful and ecological pack with an environmentally-friendly identity that reduces waste and cost.
GloVal paCk
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re-Use Before Use
Workshop at L’Ecole de Design de Nantes Atlantique Design team: Seonghee Oh and Iria Prol. Nantes, France 2008
product
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The juxtaposition of two everyday objects creates a new product with added value.
WarM feet
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les petit riens
Workshop at L’Ecole de Design de Nantes Atlantique Nantes, France 2008
product
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Safety plug cover for the bathroom which doubles as a toothbrush holder.
poWer floWer
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HaBitat DesiGn
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Valencia,Spain 2007
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This series of illustrations is based on female roles and moral values expected of women in traditional and contemporary Spanish society. The aim of this project is to comment on the huge influence of the Catholic church in education and the government’s political and social decisions which have created moral double standards among the population. Values are divided between modernity and tradition, specially among the youth in rural areas.
A feminine universe is portrayed based on female stereotypes, family hierarchies and an ironic vision of religious iconic imagery. Throughout 5 ages of women, the viewer woulddiscover a universe of moral constrictions and social behaviors that constitute ‘How a woman’s life is expected to be and how she should behave according to religious and/or social guidelines’. Each of the images is an altar and homage to the female condition and simultaneously a claim for female freedom of expression and autonomy.
Great expeCtations
GrapHiCs
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niÑeZ (Childhood)
The power of church over education in Spain can be seen as a powerful way of manipulating the population’s beliefs from a very young age. Fables and tales are used to introduce Catholicism to children. At the same time, gender roles are defined by the social conventions that bring sexism to infant’s lives, emphasizing differentiation between girls and boys.
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aDolesCenCia (Adolescence)
In the age of awakening to sexuality and adulthood, the awareness of ‘guilt’ arises in young women’s minds. This piece includes references to the female representations in the Bible and the ‘good’ and the ‘evil’ stereotypes of women: Virgin Mary ‘the mother’ and Eve, the original sinner.
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MatriMonio (Marriage)
At a certain age, every girl was expected to get married to attain prestige and social status, with family and society exerting a huge pressure over them. This is an issue that is often associated to developing countries, but that is still happening in western societies, specially in rural areas.
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MaterniDaD (Motherhood)
This piece is dedicated to maternity and aims to pay tribute to ancient worships to fertility and the ‘Mother Earth’. Nowadays, positive connotations of femininity are rarely found in Catholic imagery. I wanted to portray the act of giving birth as a brave, powerful decision, and the also the pressure on women of a time limit to do so.
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VeJeZ (Ageing)
The influence of the media and established social values make maturity and the loss of beauty a worrying issue. How important is for a woman to look beautiful? Should this be a priority and entitle us to change our own body by artificial means?
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Self-initiated project part of the Bristol Design Festival: A collaborative exhibition involving artists, illustrators and designers. The brief consisted of customising a set of Russian Dolls or Matryoshkas. This project involved organising the event, curating the work presented in it, designing promotional items, the realization of a fund-raising event and finding sponsors. Team members: Ged Palmer (Graphic Designer), Hakima Al-Said (Interactive Arts) and Iria Prol. http://matryoshkaarmy.blogspot.com
MatryosHka arMy
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Being a tourist, camera in hand, I often encounter strangers that somewhat inspire me so I photograph them without asking for permission. Through the years, I gathered a collection of passers by and I transform them into drawings. We have crossed paths at some point in our lives, but they will never know.
peDestrians
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1. Firenze, Italy
2. Paris,France
3. Wien, Austria
4. Jodphur, India
5. Madrid, Spain
6. Paris,France
7. London,UK
8. Venezia,Italy
9. Praha, Czech Republic
10. Puri, India
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Work to be included in a ‘Smart car-inspired’ illustration’s book’ featuring work from 99 illustrators across the UK.
sMart
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Graphics for personal web site project.
WeareJUstfrienDs.Co.Uk
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Posters showcased in collective shows in Bristol, UK 2009-10 http://ink-dot.co.uk/
ink-Dot posters
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...one would end up wIth wIngs’ gustave flaubert
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