Friday, September 19, 2008
Long Time no See
I havn't written on this blog in a while. It's fun to read back on what I wrote back then, remembering what was going on in my life then. Lot's of changes! It feels nice to grow older; although I refuse to ever consider myself old. I'm really enjoying my studio. It's a nice wide open space. It is Friday morning and my wood class was cancelled. :( It's actually sort of good since, now I have more time to study for the MTEL tomorrow :0. I loath that test. I've been avoiding it all Summer. Perhaps I've been letting it consume me. I need to chose a topic to make to. I've been thinking a lot about personal growth lately and how important it is to break away from comfortable situations when you know its only in the way of something new and helpful. I'll have to meditate on that thought and hopefully some sort of image, or form will come to my mind....
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Monday, April 30, 2007
Final Artist Statement
As an artist I use empathy as a means of purpose in my work, making connections between us and the environment. Discovering and reacting to relationships that exist in our world is imparative to my inspiration, as well as using the expression of conflicts within the self as a theraputic form. My interest in psychological, societal and environmental issues causes further discovery during creative process. I apply and present personal situations in a clear way to induce empathy with viewers. A recent installation of mine consisted of a tree made primarily of beer, wine and liquor bottles, referencing alcoholism internally and environmentally. The artmaking process has practiced and continues to practice my patience and problem solving skills. Transitions of conceptual choices throughout the process challenges and fuels my self determination molding my learning process. I often get excited when I have a particular vision in mind and the challenges of reaching that vision fuel my will to create it. A piece's meaning can form during as well as after I've created it. Overthought of my concepts before creation can hinder the natural evolution of my work. I experiment with new mediums to my work, which exists in forms such as installation, performance, 3D as well as 2D. As an artist its important to expose myself to new challenges and forms of expression. As an artist, I induce an awareness of empathy and proactivity in the resolution of conflicts both personal as well as societal.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
process Documented
I worked on the tree for about 4 hours straight and I'm fairly happy with the way its comming along. Luckly I'm able to share the space with my friend Lisa who only needs half of the room which gives me more time to work. I've been using silicon glue which seems to work pretty well. It takes a while to set so I've been duct taping every piece to the wood until the glue sets. I added a few more wooden pieces to give it more height and volume at the top. I think it helped a lot. Heres what it looks like so far...
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Artist Statement thoughts
Artist Statement in the making
What comes to mind when I think of Art?
Ideas, knowledge, curiosity, passion, expression, feeling, dramatic, documentation, observation, investigation, materialization, wonder, mystery, process, problem solving
Art is made of inspiration, questions, our influences, and our environment that helps to create us, the right brain
Themes that come up in work repeatedly - movement, environment, and psychology
I enjoy creating art because it feels rewarding and I gain a sense of release from the act of it
The evolution of my most recent work is rewarding to me. The evolution of my ideas is exciting. I enjoy watching the process grow.
Before I make art, I have a concept and think of what mediums would be most appropriate to convey it. I go through a series of thoughts when forming the concept. I ask myself why I care about the idea and analyze the origin of its inspiration. It often takes me several sessions of thinking before I actually start the making process. I’ll often sit over a cup of coffee in a local cafĂ© and gain inspiration while I formulate the next step.
Stimulations of ideas- people often inspire me. The psychology, energy and movement are elements I often look towards. Life experiences sometimes creep their way into my work. A current piece of mine is about my daily thought process.
I often enjoy using my physical body as my medium. I’ve been active my entire life and have always felt the need to express in a physical way. As a child I was active in gymnastics and often danced around my home. I’m also interested in using wood as a material. I think it’s a beautiful and strong material.
A challenging way I have used my body as a medium is the fact that I’ve pushed my body’s strength limitations in my pieces.
Fragments/ pieces often come up in my work. Red and blue are common colors that show up in my work.
I rarely work in series. I often have one large piece for each concept. I would like to make a strong series eventually.
I often make art in the space it will be installed. If it’s a performance, I often practice it in the space it will be shown. I also like to sketch in public places from time to time.
What comes to mind when I think of Art?
Ideas, knowledge, curiosity, passion, expression, feeling, dramatic, documentation, observation, investigation, materialization, wonder, mystery, process, problem solving
Art is made of inspiration, questions, our influences, and our environment that helps to create us, the right brain
Themes that come up in work repeatedly - movement, environment, and psychology
I enjoy creating art because it feels rewarding and I gain a sense of release from the act of it
The evolution of my most recent work is rewarding to me. The evolution of my ideas is exciting. I enjoy watching the process grow.
Before I make art, I have a concept and think of what mediums would be most appropriate to convey it. I go through a series of thoughts when forming the concept. I ask myself why I care about the idea and analyze the origin of its inspiration. It often takes me several sessions of thinking before I actually start the making process. I’ll often sit over a cup of coffee in a local cafĂ© and gain inspiration while I formulate the next step.
Stimulations of ideas- people often inspire me. The psychology, energy and movement are elements I often look towards. Life experiences sometimes creep their way into my work. A current piece of mine is about my daily thought process.
I often enjoy using my physical body as my medium. I’ve been active my entire life and have always felt the need to express in a physical way. As a child I was active in gymnastics and often danced around my home. I’m also interested in using wood as a material. I think it’s a beautiful and strong material.
A challenging way I have used my body as a medium is the fact that I’ve pushed my body’s strength limitations in my pieces.
Fragments/ pieces often come up in my work. Red and blue are common colors that show up in my work.
I rarely work in series. I often have one large piece for each concept. I would like to make a strong series eventually.
I often make art in the space it will be installed. If it’s a performance, I often practice it in the space it will be shown. I also like to sketch in public places from time to time.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Observations
A lot of apoxy goes a little way. It dries up pretty fast so you need to use it quickly which means its difficult to hold down the pieces while they adhere to the surface. I may need to use some hemp to hold pieces in place while they adhere. I think I might try out some fabrick like Andrea suggested. Today I joined the wooden structures together and am in the process of adding onto it. I'm trying to not get frustrated and be patient with this. Thats it for now...
Monday, April 9, 2007
update
I've decided I'm going to use the two armatures as supports for one large tree. I'm going to drill more wood pieces to make it taller and come together. I've cut the whole bin of bottles that was given to me and I'll need to cut more. Slowly it is coming along. ...
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