Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Lidded Vessel


















When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? Yes, after every change I made I always checked my piece all over again and made sure it was what I wanted before I continued. I love zombies and I had a specific dull and lifeless creature in mind and I intended for him to turn out that way or it wouldn't have had the same affect as I wanted.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes, I made sure that I thought of every possible thing to do before I settled on one. For instance I contemplated over how to do the eyes of the zombie, unsure if I wanted him to be realistic or not, but then I realized I wanted him to seem more dead than alive which requires a bit of both realism and exaggeration. So I settled with a bulging eye and a a good mixture of paint.


Did you ask another student for feedback during your work process? Yes, because I am not the only one at my table who likes zombies and I knew they would have some outstanding feedback to give to me. I also listened to their ideas and tried to incorporate it into my project which turned out nicely actually. I was able to get the opinions of all sorts of people and that helped me to see my piece in a new way wih every suggestion, so I;m grateful they gave me such advice.

Did someone help you understand important information or inspire you? Yes, the people at my table helped me find the right colors for the zombie and helped figure out which texture looked best. The important information they gave me to remember was that zombies are living dead, so they have grimy skin and rough patches and dead parts but they somehow seem alive as well even with all the signs of death. I had to keep this in mind because I didn't want my zombie to look alive and well, but alive and deadly or sick. 

Wearable Art








How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? Yes, I designed this 3 piece set of jewelry after I came up with the theme "bath time". After thinking of three mini parts of a child's bath time I decided to create art that represented it. So when I made my bubble necklace I wanted to make it out of a soft and clear material and oddly enough I chose glue. Then for the boat necklace I decided a sturdy material would be preferable. So I made each tiny ship out of clay and painted them with acrylic to give them bold colors. The third one, which was rubber duck themed was my favorite because I twirled yellow ribbons around it

Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? I didn't exactly have a source of inspiration, I kind of started with an idea and began to branch off from there carefully planning each part of the project, treating it as a separate entity.



Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? Yes, I created new ways of using everyday art materials and I found I really like these methods. I was able to create circular dots that looked like beads out of hot glue and used everyday wire to make rings that connected them. I had never made rings out of wire to connect beads before and it was an interesting method, a bit hard, but all in all very fun. I was also able to use wires in much more interesting ways, such as with the rubber duck necklace. I twisted the wires to give them each a design of their own.

Did you gain skill with familiar materials? Yes, since I used to make my own jewelry very frequently I thought I had gotten every process down, but apparently that was not the case because I had not gotten much chance to use different wires and metals, I was not able to use them to their full ability. With this project I was able to play with the different ways to use wire and figure out how to incorporate it into my project nicely. Over the course of the project I gained new skills with the materials and was able to successfully put them to good use.

Monday, June 2, 2014

3 Mini Lidded Vessels~

These are the three small lidded vessels we completed in class. I made one green with a palm tree on it and the other 2 a deep ocean blue to go with a more tropical feel.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Sculpture Artist


        Jordi Diez creates art sculptures of human figures and creatures with scrap metal. He had graduated  with honors in sculpture from the Complutense University in madrid in 1990. Jordi is also Barcelona based. I chose him because the way he shaped the metal to create figures is overwhelmingly accurate and the forms of the human body has always interested me. I chose him over the other artists because the work he does captured my love for plain and simple designs that show everything. The color of his work is also silver and silver is not too showy but it stands out just enough to be noticed.


Figurative Sculptures Welded from Steel Scraps by Jordi Diez Fernandez steel sculpture

Figurative Sculptures Welded from Steel Scraps by Jordi Diez Fernandez steel sculpture

Figurative Sculptures Welded from Steel Scraps by Jordi Diez Fernandez steel sculpture


http://www.jordidiezfernandez.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=5&Itemid=72
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/02/figurative-sculptures-welded-from-steel-scraps-by-jordi-diez/

Relief Art

Questions
How did you use your own unique ideas in your work?
incorporated my own ideas into my work by first considering what topic I wanted to communicate through it and then figuring out how I wanted to present it. I decided to start out with throwing out ideas and began to think of a deceased dragon whose body was sunken into the dried dirt and I worked my way from there. After I sculpted the head I wanted the bottom plate to have texture so I used paper that I shredded with water in a blender as a carpet for it. And I covered it in glue to make it shine slightly. In order to show growth even after death I decided to use colorful flowers. I twined fake red flowers into a crown for him to wear and make some "sprout" from the dried lava.
Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original?
I think I got the inspiration for flowers on  skull from the Day of the dead in mexico. I've often seen art celebrating that holiday with skulls and flowers and I think it popped into my mind.  But I also used my own ideas with the different mediums mixed together and the overall layout of the piece.
Questions
When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? 
Every time I added something new to my piece I sat down and looked it over to make sure this is precisely what I wanted to do with it. I also considered the location of the piece before creating it in hopes that I would stay on track and keep the overall image for the project in mind.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them?
I first considered the location of my piece, and the theme I wanted. Then I tried to find a style that matched both of those ideals. I felt that hollowing the skull would also make it less heavy and it did. then I decided to paint it to add color with only blacks and whites. I liked how those ideas turned out and Im glad I put thought into it before hand. It really helped influence the way I created this piece because I was able to consider all possibilities and test them out.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Monday, March 24, 2014

Unconventional! n v n

Questions

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I decided to create something using a load of different bunch of materials and thought of ideas that would work best together.
Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original?
I used my knowledge of multi-medium pieces to help myself compile an idea and use that to complete my project. 

Questions
What is this artwork intended to say? It's suppose to show who I am through a reflection of a mirror and show what I love by having art materials and different materials make up the whole piece.

How is this artwork about who you are or what you like? It shows that I love art and that I love different types of mediums and materials that you can use to create all sorts of pieces. It's also a reflection so it shows my outside appearance as well and what I look like.

Questions
Did you try something that you weren't sure about as part of this project? Yes, I mixed a bunch of different types of styles and colors into this piece, hoping to find a middle ground that reflects everything.

Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something that was familiar?I picked a bunch of familiar materials and used them in unfamiliar ways, hoping to get creative and create something visually pleasing and thought provoking.
Questions
When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? Every time I added something new I analyzed my piece to make sure it was turning out how I wanted it to. If it was I continued on piecing together my project bit by bit changing my idea along the way.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes, and no. I like experimenting and especially with this type of piece I wanted to take things step by step and see where they ended up. So I had some sort of idea of what I wanted I just tried everything until I found my happy medium.