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This is from the DeCordova sculpture park and museum in Lincoln, MA. It is in a beautiful area in the woods. My boyfriend took me here last fall and I can't wait to go back and see it in the spring....
View ArticleThe Arch
I am trying to relate my current ceramic work to the body and scale. I hope to balance eroded bricks in the shape of an arch that would be large enough for the viewer to step under, if they dared. I...
View ArticleThe Armory Show
On Friday my ceramics class along with the painting and photo students took a trip to NYC. We visited the Whitney Biennial and the Armory show. It was a lot of art for one trip. I wish we had more than...
View Articlenegative space and the body
In terms of looking at my sculptural practices in relationship to the body I think I am most interested in studying negative space and using the work to frame the space. Often what is not included...
View ArticleMold making part 2
We opened up our molds today, drilled wholes, prepared the surface and glued everything together for our bronze pour tomorrow.
View ArticleBronze Pour
I really enjoyed the build up to the pour and then the fast paced team work it took to execute each pour in 20 minutes.
View ArticleBody and motion research
As a part of our Intro to Sculpture class we were asked to research a motion or set of motions our bodies make. I thought a lot about the body and its relationship to gravity, light, and force. In my...
View ArticleBody in water research
Here are some images I found of different leg movements in water. Water provides buoyancy and flexibility allowing the body to move in ways not easily replicated on land.
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This what I got when I Googled: "How to Swim" these are instructions on how to swim free-style. I liked the descriptions of the motions and how the body and water interact. Step 1: Visualize a line...
View Articlewater in motion
Along with looking at how the body moves through water I am also interested in researching how water moves in the ocean in tides, whirlpools, tide pools, and currents. I am also interested in mapping...
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This is what I got while researching how to guides:"How to..."Pump Up Your Search SkillsBy Susan Ayers WalkerWhen you think of searching the Internet, you probably think of Google or Yahoo, and you...
View ArticleMy How to Guides
So I decided to do my how to guides on the two thing me and my suite mates do everyday: -Brew delicious pots of coffee-Play recordsI have started by taking digital pictures of them performing these...
View ArticleBronze Kiln God on Site
I went today and took pictures of my bronze kiln god mini-monument on top of the wood kiln.
View Articlestory of the kiln god
So I thought I ought to give some background information on the tradition of the kiln god. Kiln gods can be found in the traditions of many ancient cultures including the Chinese (Tung- the god of...
View ArticleFinal Project
So I am beginning to figure out my final project. I am making an object to restrain the movement of playing a record. I altered a fabulous pair of cheetah-print gloves last night so that they inhibit...
View ArticleFinal Project: Restrain(t)
I am exploring an object which restrains or restricts the motion of playing a record. I thought this might be a good start:Restrain: 1 a: To prevent from doing, exhibiting, or expressing something...
View ArticleRecent Photographic works from Sydney
Here are some of my recent photo investigations of how we experience a new place. These were taken inside of the 432 bus to and from Circular Quay. The motion and reflective light quality are important...
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