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December 31, 2009
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December 11, 2009
Sculpture - BRONZE sneak peaks!
So I finally got to finish the patina on my bronze work, it took a few weeks and a holiday, but I'm very satisfied with its outcome, I'm posting sneak peak shots of it, first of all because it needs to be lacquered before its completely finished, and second because it is a gift, and there should be some surprise left!
December 9, 2009
3D Watercolor - Independent Project
December 4, 2009
Gallery Show
So this week my work was up in the Cora Stafford Gallery. The reception was nice, a lot of people came, it was pretty crowded, and I was happy a few of my friends could make it and support me! Thanks guys!
I still have a lot of work to do, and I'll post pics soon!
November 27, 2009
November 16, 2009
Watercolor Studio-Brochure
Watercolor Studio - Korean
November 9, 2009
October 29, 2009
Sculpture - BRONZE!
ITS A BABY BRONZE GIRL!
Today was really fun, we poured molten bronze into our ceramic shells, I got to pour mine and a few others, it was REALLY HOT! I was covered from head to toe in leather protective gear! Another classmate took pictures of all that process, so I'll have those up later. The molten bronze was really beautiful to see, glowing and swirling with metallic colors. After they cooled we broke the ceramic shells to reveal the bronze inside! It was like Christmas. lol. After that I sand-blasted the piece to get the ceramic left in the crevices, which also gave her a greyish gold color, then I chopped off the sprews. Next week we we'll grind the nubs off, and the excess pieces. Then the week after that will be polishing and finishing! I've seen some of the other classes' works that are ahead of us, they look really nice! Until then she's just leaning like a cholo! :D
October 24, 2009
3D Watercolor - Installation
For my installation work I made a cocoon. I was told it came out looking more like a piñata but I suppose its because of the colors and layers, oh well I think it looks cool. I had the most trouble with the corn husks, painted and not. Absolutely nothing I had would make them stick to anything. Not Elmer's glue, not wood glue, not even super glue. So I had to go old school and break out the glue gun, which worked like a charm! Crazy!
October 21, 2009
Sculpture - Sprewing
So the next step in the bronzing process is to "sprew" the wax figure, create valves and vents for the bronze to flow through and fill the cast created by the wax figure, once its been melted out. There is a definite sense of loss during this project, its hard to imagine as hard as I've worked on this little wax figure, its eventually going to be destroyed to create a hopefully equally as beautiful bronze figure in its place.
Looking at the figure, all vented up and prepped for casting, was unsettling. The figure was barely balanced on top of a stick of wax and then straws and small strands of wax connecting various parts to the base. It had become an aberration! And I got scared of it falling apart. Its such a lengthy process! Next is coating it in silicone and sand!
Watercolor Studio-Further Detailing
October 15, 2009
Watercolor Studio - Detailing
In studio today I mostly worked on the graphite areas of the piece. I was actually happy thinking that it turned out better because of the practice I'd had over the summer doing the commissions for my co-worker. I got back in touch with my drawing skills, which hadn't been stretched since Drawing II, quite a few summers ago, heh.
I can't wait to resolve this piece, and see what develops after it!
October 9, 2009
Photoshop!
October 6, 2009
Watercolor Studio
I had a photo shoot with my friend Domonique and got a lot of good pictures. During studio I flipped through them looking for something along the lines of the intense emotional work I had done last semester. I joked to my friend Effie that I missed the drama.
So I decided to paint one in which I used my sculpture I made recently and had her pretend as if he were attacking her. As I sketched out this photo and laid in the colors for the background, my professor walked by and said she thought it could be a finished work and to do a few more sketches like it, to be sure. So I did, and it was pretty fun, although I'm still not sure which one to actually use for a finished work, I like the first two. So I think I will do both of them, one as a big piece, and the other as small work.
October 1, 2009
3D Watercolor- Project 3
-Shadows, Reflected Color, and Construction-
In this project, shadows and reflected color had to be half of our overall composition, we could not use traditional painting surface (watercolor paper), and we had to represent something unseen.
I chose to depict the human aura. My original plan was to create a moving ball of transparent material and paint, and have it shine on a person, casting a shadow surrounded by color and movement. As we only had a week for this project, constructing such a machine was going to take longer than I had, so I came up with a simple solution that would convey my idea. It was more of a concept, and came out looking like a pinwheel toy which was kind of fun.
I painted on unused cd protectors, clipped them to a wooden disc, which I attached to a dowel rod, to make it spin. Below are the pictures of the protectors. I really like how they came out, but they were very fragile pieces of thin plastic and some tore during assembly. :(
In this project, shadows and reflected color had to be half of our overall composition, we could not use traditional painting surface (watercolor paper), and we had to represent something unseen.
I chose to depict the human aura. My original plan was to create a moving ball of transparent material and paint, and have it shine on a person, casting a shadow surrounded by color and movement. As we only had a week for this project, constructing such a machine was going to take longer than I had, so I came up with a simple solution that would convey my idea. It was more of a concept, and came out looking like a pinwheel toy which was kind of fun.
I painted on unused cd protectors, clipped them to a wooden disc, which I attached to a dowel rod, to make it spin. Below are the pictures of the protectors. I really like how they came out, but they were very fragile pieces of thin plastic and some tore during assembly. :(
September 29, 2009
Sculpture Studio-Wood
Critique went well for my wood sculpture. I think my jellyfish idea came across, one classmate said it reminded her of the Hellboy creatures. I like how it turned out for the most part. I know it would be more refined with more time, but I learned a lot about various shop tools and practices.
Below the left image is unstained, and the right is finished in semi-gloss, and stained Golden Oak color. I was going to use Red Oak, but I turned out not liking how dark it would look.
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