Sunday, October 28, 2012

Moving forwards.

This past week has definitely flown by, pieces due, new projects, and so many opportunities.

I'm very excited to have work that survived my wheel-throwing skills! I've made cups and small bowls so far, and I'm excited to keep learning and experimenting with different shapes. I'm encountering a bit of an "acorn" rut. All of my mugs have came out in the same shape, not by personal preference.

My second project (duality) is coming along. I have quite a bit of editing in my future (though it will be good experience). My biggest task for the week is editing and cropping down my images to unify them. I received alot of constructive feedback during our crit, I'm hoping to incorporate the new ideas and made a very impacting final presentation. I still want to stick with the projection display for the final critique, but I also want to get the individual images printed out. Possibly continuing this project into my senior year. VERY excited about where this can go.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Duality.

I can't believe that the semester is half way over, it's flown by so fast!


I finally finished my clay people this weekend. I'm starting with 10 people, and I hope to add more as the semester goes by. I've really enjoyed this project, I must say that it has been my favorite so far. I was definitely surprised by the amount of people willing to help me out. It's amazing what people will do in the name of art! I'm still not sure on how I'm going to project the photographs, I'm going to experiment today to see if I can figure out. I don't want to give too much away, but here are some pictures from the photo shoots:

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Crazy week!

The fall semester is definitely in full-swing. Leaving little time to breathe. This week will mark a critical point in my art career thus far, my 200 level review. I'm both excited and nervous about being able to present all the work I've done since I began two short years ago!

I tried 5 different clay colors for my next project and decided on a dark-colored mixture consisting of barnard and redart. I'm very interested in darker colored clay and how much contrast it presented when applied to skin.

My First two (brave!) participants, my lovely sister and niece, were willing to help me out.
 I'm going to try to change around the lighting for the next people, I wasn't too satisfied with how the first session turned out. Most of the pictures turned out very dark and took a lot of editing to make lighter. Although, I'm intrigued at how much more dramatic the darker lighting looks.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Moving right along.

The spool making continues! I've moved the whole operation to my kitchen, which is quite messy but much more convenient. Since it's such a small object, having 80-90 spools doesn't look like much so I plan to keep going--even if I don't use them all in my installation, they will make great glaze testers!

I'm very excited for the next project. I'm working on getting preliminary work done, such as testing different glaze colors, backgrounds, and levels of dryness, as well as finding willing participants--which has been much easier than I had originally thought, it's amazing what people will do for the sake of art.

After sketching some ideas down, a fellow classmate suggested trying different colored backgrounds, further enhancing "duality." Tomorrow begins colored clay and experimenting. I will be using myself as a test subject to try out different colors and backgrounds. I'm interested to see how this project turns out!