As promised... Here are some better photos of the Sculpture. I walked it all the way across Bologna!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Paper Sculture with Legs
So usually I am a flat paper kind of gal. I do really well with graphic sort of designs... thinking of space inside a frame. My second year at university I took a course on sculpture. I wasn't so excited at the beginning, but after a bit I realized that I could challenge myself and use materials I loved but in a three dimensional way.
The first sculpture was a combination of the delicacy of tissue (sewing patterns) and how light/people affected the sculpture. I wanted the sculpture to move and undulate when people came into the room. I wanted to art to interact with the viewers.
I took this idea and rethought in Italy. I wanted something light and 'vulnerable' but also something with more or a form than my last sculpture (which was sort of jellyfish in construction). SO. I built a frame. And then broke it. And built another frame... and broke it. AND FINALLY I built a frame from the top down that worked for me. So here are some process photos.
I took these shots at night. The really interesting part of the sculpture is the translucent quality it has when sunlight is shining through it. The cut-outs cast interesting shadows and the layered paper lets light through at different levels. So, I'll be putting up some more pictures in a few days.
A quick note about the legs: To get it to the studio in Bologna, I had to put it on my head and walk it through the streets. It was weird. But hey, I'm weird too.
The first sculpture was a combination of the delicacy of tissue (sewing patterns) and how light/people affected the sculpture. I wanted the sculpture to move and undulate when people came into the room. I wanted to art to interact with the viewers.
I took this idea and rethought in Italy. I wanted something light and 'vulnerable' but also something with more or a form than my last sculpture (which was sort of jellyfish in construction). SO. I built a frame. And then broke it. And built another frame... and broke it. AND FINALLY I built a frame from the top down that worked for me. So here are some process photos.
I took these shots at night. The really interesting part of the sculpture is the translucent quality it has when sunlight is shining through it. The cut-outs cast interesting shadows and the layered paper lets light through at different levels. So, I'll be putting up some more pictures in a few days.
A quick note about the legs: To get it to the studio in Bologna, I had to put it on my head and walk it through the streets. It was weird. But hey, I'm weird too.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
I can kind-of smell the spring in the air...
The rest of these are just pages out of my sketchbook. Enjoy!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Some more prints...
I have been pretty wrapped up lately in my own Italian world... I love the Accademia and the freedom with which I can work. No assignments. No class hours. No deadlines. Just open studio time. And it turns out, this sort of organization works really well for me. These are my fourth and fifth prints... and I am so pleased. I love the process so much. Today I spent 7+ hours (straight) in the studio... and I turned these two prints into acquatinta prints (so that there are greyscale values). So much detail work. One is 4-tone and the other 3-tone. I didn't even realize I was hungry/tired until I walked out of the door of the studio... and then I stumbled to the nearest cafe' for an espresso... But I think that is how you can tell you really love something, when you are so wrapped up it it that hours pass like minutes and you forget to feed yourself. ;)
I am feeling really inspired by this band recently :
.... and also by the Brothers' Grimm fairytales. I bought the collection in a bookstore for 3 euro and have been reading them before bed (let me tell you, my dreams have been a bit dark). Some of the imagery in their stories is so beautiful... I've been drawing a lot of foxes with children riding on their tails.
I'll do an update soon with my acquatinta work. xox
Sunday, December 11, 2011
New Prints!
Hello! I am here in Bologna, working at the academy! Here is a peak of some of my recent work in the print studio. The first (bottom) and second (top) "acquaforte" prints I have ever made. I really am in love with the process... you'll definitely be seeing more prints. Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Hello From Bologna
Hey there. So sorry I haven't posted anything for so long. I think perhaps I am not the best at this blogging thing... oh well. Here we go... I'm now in Bologna, Italy, and attending art school at the academy here. Today I did my first etching! Woo! It took me forever, since it was all explained in Italian with lots of misunderstandings and blank, stupid expressions on my part. Va beh... I did it! No pictures yet -- printing it tomorrow!
What I have to post today are some interesting photos I took here...
What I have to post today are some interesting photos I took here...
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Chuck Close, and the Seventies
Okay... So this is the finished project. Well... Finished for now.
Oil paints, 50x45 (ish)
Here is some perspective for those of you bad with dimensions...
That's my kitchen table in the background, and it is leaning against our TV...
So big. But so fun! Oh. And that's the picture I worked off... don't tell my Dad I put this on here...
Okay. More on Italy... I'm leaving in eight days! And I'll be there for a year. Goodness knows how I am going to survive... Hopefully I swim rather than sink. I am so looking forward to being around all of the beautiful architecture and art and culture and just drawing everything in sight... I'll be attending the Accademia delli belli arti in Bologna.
Wish me luck!
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