I made a large unicorn skull decorated with real insects that I caught and displayed. The unicorn skull is pure self harding clay and I used a wooden dowel to attach the horn. The skull took forever to dry, I even had to put it in the oven to speed up the drying. I struggled very much with the color scheme either realistic or fantastical but I choose fantastical and made it pink. The pink unicorn skull contrasted the reality of the insects and also the piece represent me, my love for unicorns, skulls (taxidermy) and insects. Im proud of this piece.
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Final piece. Last day of WARP
This was our last in-depth assignment our last piece for warp. Because this was the last it had to be better than all the other stuff I produced. We also had no restrictions on this assignment. For the final I decided to go with a sculpture because a painting would be too safe and I've noticed that my sculptures are liked a bit more than my paintings.
I made a large unicorn skull decorated with real insects that I caught and displayed. The unicorn skull is pure self harding clay and I used a wooden dowel to attach the horn. The skull took forever to dry, I even had to put it in the oven to speed up the drying. I struggled very much with the color scheme either realistic or fantastical but I choose fantastical and made it pink. The pink unicorn skull contrasted the reality of the insects and also the piece represent me, my love for unicorns, skulls (taxidermy) and insects. Im proud of this piece.
I made a large unicorn skull decorated with real insects that I caught and displayed. The unicorn skull is pure self harding clay and I used a wooden dowel to attach the horn. The skull took forever to dry, I even had to put it in the oven to speed up the drying. I struggled very much with the color scheme either realistic or fantastical but I choose fantastical and made it pink. The pink unicorn skull contrasted the reality of the insects and also the piece represent me, my love for unicorns, skulls (taxidermy) and insects. Im proud of this piece.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Outside visit - Art week.
For our outside visit we had to attend some events during art week. There were free and fee options and because of my lack of money I choose the free options. One of the places was Casa Lin, for that event I volunteered, I thought it would be an interesting experience. I went volunteered with Adriana and my boyfriend Eros, so it was cool to be with people I know. Case lin had a beautiful garden and amazing reptilian wildlife. For our volunteering we helped with food, we served food in bird houses (which btw were really heavy). It was a great experience to meet people and to help out.
The second location was the Rubell, we walked over so that we wouldn't lose our parking spot. The Rubell had a lot of people in it I believe some of them even went to Casa Lin. The collection in the Rubell this time looked like they all had to do with flesh and the human body, it was uncomfortable but interesting.
CASA LIN
The second location was the Rubell, we walked over so that we wouldn't lose our parking spot. The Rubell had a lot of people in it I believe some of them even went to Casa Lin. The collection in the Rubell this time looked like they all had to do with flesh and the human body, it was uncomfortable but interesting.
CASA LIN
RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION
Friday, December 1, 2017
Packaged Narrative In-Depth Project
For my zines I also created a package and 3 sculptures to go with it, my package is a large plush unicorn. The plush unicorn is the fist time I ever sewed anything this large. I hand sewed the unicorn along with the three hand held objects, it took some time but I was able to do it. For the large unicorn I designed a pattern to go off on and once I cut it all out I sewed it together. My goal was to make this unicorn adorable so that it would contrast with the zine. My three objects were a heart pocket that held the zines, intestines and a detachable unicorn horn. I wanted the insides to look almost real so that when you unzip the unicorn you would be surprised. I love unicorns and that was my reason for the heart pocket, to hold the unicorn zines.
I was glad to see a lot of people interacting with my unicorn, they held or hugged it. Some students were even eager to unzip the unicorn to reveal what was inside. And on critique the feed back was not what I was expecting, but oh well.
I was glad to see a lot of people interacting with my unicorn, they held or hugged it. Some students were even eager to unzip the unicorn to reveal what was inside. And on critique the feed back was not what I was expecting, but oh well.
Create a narrative in the form of an 8-Page Zine
For this topic we had to create a narrative through the form of a zine. The zine will contain 8 pages and so we needed 8 original art works to show for our zines. For my zine I wanted it to be all about unicorns, but I wanted them to be sad and in pain unicorns. The artworks could be any size and any medium so I went with what I was most comfortable with which was watercolor.
I started by getting two sheets of watercolor paper that was 9x12'' and I then split them into four squares. After I got my eight boxes I then sketched out all of my designs. When I was proud of my designs I painted them, I used a mix of watercolor and black indian ink. The ink was great for darkening the backgrounds. When all of my images were completed I made sure to do any touch ups required. The last image of a unicorn with organs will be split in two.
I started by getting two sheets of watercolor paper that was 9x12'' and I then split them into four squares. After I got my eight boxes I then sketched out all of my designs. When I was proud of my designs I painted them, I used a mix of watercolor and black indian ink. The ink was great for darkening the backgrounds. When all of my images were completed I made sure to do any touch ups required. The last image of a unicorn with organs will be split in two.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Outside Visit: Miami Book Fair, Destination Comics (panel discussions)
For this topic we had two choices of were to go for our outside visit, I chose to go to the book fair because it fit in my schedule and my friends were planning on going too. It was my first time at the book fair and it was ok, I don't enjoy reading so the book fair was kind of 'meh' to me. The panel I went to was the 3:00 one about Best American comics 2017, I expected this to be about actual comics that professionals or a series of people deemmed as the best. But no it was about a book series called americas best and this was the comics version. This book has a bunch of random people's comics in it. The issue I had with the panel is that the people were unorganized and awkward, they didn't even know what to say next. I did not like this visit compared to the rest.
Topic 5, (Narrative) Paratactical Incongruencies
We got into random groups of 3 and we each got a random piece of paper with the general statements of :
- I believe in "_____________".
- I "verb" + "subject".
- The "noun" + (verb) "adjective".
For us the statements said I believe in health, the soup is cold and I F*** Aliens. For my group the last piece of paper was the funniest and yet the oddest. In our group of 3 we had to make a narrative/comic using 3 panels about our pieces of paper. I decided that we do it all about drugs and we all agreed on that. So our whole idea was that this believer of health was making a vegetable soup and added some drug chromes and when he ate it, he started imagining himself with alien chicks.
In-Class Exercise #5: Book collaboration
In this assignment we were to create a little narrative with a protagonist and a theme that we were given. I paired up with Adriana and our protagonist was a demon and our theme was "Revenge is a dish best served cold". The biggest challenge besides time was to create a well understood narrative. We first thought of an idea and we would then story board it. We thought of the silly idea of a demon who wanted a jacket on clearance but then someone bought it first, the demon's conscience would then tell it to do something so the next panel says 20 years later and its the demon eating the person who bought the jacket.
It was an oddly hard assignment because of time restraints which would then hinder our rendering skills. This was also a challenge to visually narrate something without many words. Besides that it was a fun exercise.
It was an oddly hard assignment because of time restraints which would then hinder our rendering skills. This was also a challenge to visually narrate something without many words. Besides that it was a fun exercise.
Monday, November 13, 2017
In-Depth: Landscape
This assignment is all about landscapes, so it could be any thing that we have explored in this topic. They wanted us to be more ambitious than before so the had specific criteria that we had to met. For 2D works we would have to make 6 pieces of a series, and that sounds pretty crazy so I picked to do the 3D assignment that must fit 24'' cubic volume. This would be the largest 3D piece I make.
From the small works I made two 3D pieces with the exploration of clay, I liked how it was easily manipulated and could be given a great amount of details. In the small works 3D pieces, the clay allowed me to make forms that looked realistic and that is the goal I was trying to achieve in the In-Depth piece.
For this landscape inspired piece, I went with the idea of focusing on the smaller inhabitants of our landscapes. I focused the art piece on insects, I took creatures that are very minuscule to us and i scaled it up. I wanted the audience to really feel emerged into the piece, to get a bugs eye view.
The insects I included are 3 ants, 1 fly and 1 millipede. The insect's bodies are all made with grey self harding clay and once dried that were painted with acrylic paints. Some of the limbs (ant legs, antenna, and fly wings) are crafted from floral wire. For the wings of the fly, I first bent large wires to create the shape, I then got thinner wires to create the vain like structure, after I got the wire part done I then got kitchen plastic wrap and melted it over the wire to give it a see through skin look. The fiber board was painted black and then I covered it in natural top soil, reindeer moss and floral moss to give it a lively appearance.
The lollipop was a way that I wanted to show scale in size with the bugs and a human made object. The stick of the lollipop is painted a PVC pipe, it was hollowed out and gave it a sort of manufactured lollipop feel. The actual lollipop is made of real candy, it is melted down jolly ranchers, so because of this it gives the sense of smell, taste and texture of a real lollipop. Before critique started I had the lollipop laying down, and I then found out that the 3D had to be 24'' in width, length and even height. My piece was way too short and it would not have made the cut, but the lollipop saved my piece, I sat it up and it was a full 30''. Not only did this work but Don even said that the piece benefits from the lollipop staying up.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Topic 5; Telling Stories (Narrative) Reading.
Reading: "What Is Comics Poetry: An Essay By Alexander Rothman, Editor-In-Chief of INK BRICK"
From the option of artists that we had to choose from, I chose an image by Marion Fayolle.
After looking at all the other images on the site, this one seemed like a form of table of context for the rest of her images.The images of these characters are shown in other comics. I liked that this image had many characters but doing their own thing, like they have their own story, but are in the same room. The art style also caught my eye, it is like a simple style of human anatomy and proportion. The intriguing part is how this image and all of her others do not use text, it is able to tell the story only through the images.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Small Works #3- Calvino.
Clarice
Invisible City—Identify four different materials that convey something about the mood or tone of the Calvino City you chose. Make an exploratory work with EACH of those four materials in which you attempt to use and emphasize the material qualities to present that mood or tone to a viewer."Clarice, the glorious city, has a tormented history. Several times it decayed,then burgeoned again, always keeping the first Clarice as an unparalleled model of every splendor, compared to which the city's present state can only cause more sighs at every fading of the stars..."
Rapid Fire Material Analysis:
The materials that were used in these art pieces are, water color, marker, black indian ink, acrylic, tinfoil, dirt, moss, clay, glass, and other organic materials. The use of clay and organic materials is to demonstrate life, especially the kind of life that would drive from the city of Clarice, Mushrooms and insects tend to live off of the decomposing which is the dilemma that is happening to Clarice. The investigation of watercolors and indian ink are to convey the mood of the city through color by using many grey and black tones.
Rapid Fire Formal Analysis:
The pieces have a lot of organic forms and are then contrasted by straight lines and edges. There are organic forms with the large larva and mushrooms especially that they are made of clay which is an organic material. Then with the paintings they use a lot of grey tones and also some straight line work to show the industrial aspect.
Interpretation of Contextual Referent :
The context of material and form bring about the sense of environment that is Clarice. Clarice was very decayed and home to infestation, along with a lot of debris and ruble lying around. The materials I used such as glass, tin foil, wood, dirt, and moss are all things that could all be possibly be found in a place like Clarice.
An Understanding of Place Through Conveyance of Mood:
As described before, Clarice is a desolate city of decay that is covered in debris and trash. All of the pieces were to represent the harsh times of Clarice, the use of Grays and black demonstrate the mood of a dystopian society, that it is dark and upsetting. With then the mushroom piece, that was to demonstrate the decay of the city, mushrooms are decomposers along with millipedes that I also included. From decay there is life, as there is moss shown which over time will grow to demonstrate the city's rebirth. The tin box is to demonstrate something eye catching and sort of pretty, but one you lift it up it shows a grub which to a lot of people that is disgusting. When Grubs are placed in dark places they begin to transform in to their final/adult stage which is magnificent. The use of the tin box was to show that process of transformation, Clarice was one a gross city but then over time it flourished.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
In class exercises #4: Landscape
Authority
We were asked to go out and explore the downtown area of NWSA, while doing that we are to collect a minimum of 3 objects that we find in this enviroment. In this exercise we needed to partner up, I partnered up with Adriana and we went to a field like are that isn't too far from NWSA. Adriana and I collected a large leaf, a reddish leaf, a snail shell, a large branch and a millipede.Wednesday, November 1, 2017
In class exercise #3: Depiction from oberservation at park or garden
"Birds EVERYWHERE, I can see them, I can hear them... The mosquitoes aren't that bad at the moment, but they are annoying"
In this assignment we were to pair up with a partner and read each others observations. Based off of that observation we were to collaborate in an art piece. I partnered up with Adriana, we both observed natural settings and mostly focused on the animals in the environment.
I picked her sentence about birds and she picked my sentence about mosquitoes. Based off of those sentences we chose to make something weird. From those we created a bird and mosquito hybrid. This assignment was a fun collaboration to see how others think.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Small work #1- Street or Garden.
Garden.
For this assignment we had to choose between street or garden, and I chose garden because I prefer nature. The location I decided to go to was the Everglades. I would go to the Everglades a lot as a kid especially since my dad works there, and he'd take me to work with him. The section of the Everglades that I mostly focused on was the Pine rocklands thats my favorite area to hike through. Once we found our location I wrote in my sketch book my observations:
"Taking a trip into the Everglades. There are a lot of pine trees especially here in the Rocky Pine-land area. Which by the way, is an endangered part of the ecosystem. The grass here is very long and dense, up to my knees and are kind of spiny. The ground is dry and rough, a lot of edgy rocks covering the ground.
It's very relaxing here, there are no sounds of cars, all I can hear are wild birds and the wind. The mosquitoes aren't that bad at the moment but they are annoying. There are a lot of amazing animals that live here that you can't really find anywhere else. I love the Everglades, I used to come here a lot as a kid but it can be kind of scary. You can easily get lost if your are not careful, lucky I'm with my dad and he knows what he's doing."
After the observational writing I then went on to the next page to do my observational drawing. I did a sketch of a point of view of the Pine rocklands I wanted to incorporate the tress, grass and palms. There are a lot of pine tress and sable palms in the area and that is a good representation of the Pine rocklands.
After completing the observational piece we were to create an IMAGINARY CREATION. I based my creative piece on experiences I had as a kid, and the fear I had of getting lost. When I was little I would go camping with my dad, and we would go out into the trails at night to explore and he'd then ask me to find my way back (my dad would be with me), but I'd still have the fear of getting lost. That was the inspiration I had for my piece.
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