Thursday, March 8, 2012

Throwback to First Semester

These are past projects that the class has done:

1. We learned how to tie complicated knots. This is the Clove Knot


This is the first project of the year. We had to use wood scraps and a jigsaw to make notches in the wood so that pieces fit together:

Here is the finished product:



As a side project, we were asked to draw something on a poster board, and then incorporate string to give the drawing a 3-D quality:


This was the first step of the armature project. We had to take pictures of our front and side profiles. Then glue the printout photos to panels notched wood. From there, we put the posterboard and wire. Then the papier-mâché:

Research for Vending Joy

So, here is research for the Vending Joy project. The dollar coaster one is essential because it shows to to make a wall of pretzels, and shows me that curves are possible.
This gummy bear one is just cute. But it  illustrates the possibility of layering using the flirt gummies.

The Watermelon and butterfly ones are my favorites, and they shows carving possibilities. Although in this project, carving is not an option, I want to use this style in an incoming project.


This one is really cool, with the hot-glue coming off the wall. Now I want to use hot-glue as a major part of my project. I can use it to build things up. 


"Neglect", by Carlyle Micklus

This one has a lot to do with the above one, because this one is also hot-glue, but shows a more gentle and delicate side to the medium.




Hi-jack Tate Modern (detail of the glue sculpture) [2004]
glue, card, paint, plastic
40 x 30 x 20 cm

Vending Joy

This is a new project. It is about using food from the vending machine and using the packaging and the food itself to create art. For instance, gluing pretzels together and making them into an interesting shape, and photocopying the packaging, and using the using the photocopy to make 3-D triangles and squares.

Here is what I have so far...this is an in-progress project... (I used gummy fruit snacks, pretzels, hot-glue, and elmer's glue)




And this is after two more weeks:






Mike Kelley-Influenced Sculpture Update

A recent class assignment was to draw the sculpture we made, the one in tribute to the artist Mike Kelley. I used watercolor markers as a medium, as well as black sharpie, my favorite drawing tool.
The results:

Armature Update

So, after putting those ridges on the armature with "poster board" material, and after covering it with wire, it was time to put the white papier-mâché-type-stuff onto it.


Now, it is painting time. And those pictures will be up later, because I am still in the process.