Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Keepsake (Final)
This my final project for the Contemporary Drawing Practices class.
This piece was about recreating memories and placing these scenes within a memento or keepsake. An attempt at preserving memories. Each scene is different but none are specific or deeply personal to me. From my standpoint, I tried to recreate general experiences that most people have. That is why so many of them are so mundane in terms of content. There is no present narrative that continues throughout these pieces and they can be presented as a group or individually. Some are interactive, others are only meant to be looked at.
The scenes:
1. The first scene is called "Sharp." This jar contains broken glass, razorblades, and splintered wood. This scene is much more sensory than the others and is meant to bring to mind the feeling of sharp objects. There is a figure made of wood present in the jar and the viewer is encouraged to shake the jar and either immerse the figure in the blades or try to keep them out of harms way.
2. Dirt. Originally imagined as a park-scene, this scene was simplified to simply represent dirt; its feeling and its smell. The viewer may open the jar, touch and feel the dirt. Made with actual dirt.
3. Driving scene. Self- explanatory. Do not interact.
4. Immersion. This scene features a paper-doll surrounded by comic-books, videogames and cartoons.
5. Dining Room.
6. Beach. Made with actual sand.
7. Crowd. This scene is about people and how often they can stand out or blend in. Each nondescript wooden person has a feature that stands out somewhat. A small detail that sets them apart from their peers.
8. Living Room. A family sits an watches t.v.
9, 10, 11 12. Pencil, Clean, Hair, Scent.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
It Began with a K
This Piece is about memory. The with this work was to try and recreate the sensation of recalling a name or and idea but having difficulty doing so.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Mark Making
The basic idea I was going for was using my body to fill the space between two objects. In doing so, my body becomes a mark that points out negative space while simultaneously filling it.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Apple to fall
Gravity
This one is about two objects hitting the ground and different moments despite being acted on by the same force. One is air resistant, the other aerodynamic.
Cleanse?
Water
This one is about how water can alter a surface. It is also an ineffective cleaning tool on it's own.
Water 1 ( Downstream)
One of the first pieces I did. This short is about the movement of water.
Human No More
Destruction
With this piece I wanted to take and organic form ( the human body) and transform it into something hard and geometrical.
Adult Child/Child Adult
Transparency
This was inspired by the idea of the inner child. This piece is about the relationship we may have with our former selves. The first picture you see the child and the person the will become. Then I reverse it to show the adult and their inner child. I think it also explores with the idea of vulnerability despite a hardened exterior.
X-mas Tape
Tape.
I took cassette tape and made it into a form vaguely resembling a Christmas tree. The cassettes are all Christmas songs.
Ink and Water.
Water
This is me letting water and ink fall on a surface, then moving the surface to see how the water would move and how the inks would interact with each other.
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