Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Soft Sculpture




In 3-D class, we had a recent assignment to create a large soft sculpture inspired by the work of Claes Oldenburg. The sculpture had to approach or go beyond human scale. We also had to find a specific site at Tyler install the work in. We had to think about the context of the environment and how it related to the sculpture.




I chose to create a large pad (of the "sanitary napkin" kind), which I installed in a chair outside the advising office at Tyler. It was well received, and brought up good discussion about culture, what is considered disgusting, taboo, comfort, and choice. I chose to put the pad in a chair next to another empty one. This brought up the fact that when given the choice, most people would feel uncomfortable sitting in the chair next to the pad, and would choose a different set of chairs farther down the hall. The image on the left shows the pad outside the advising office. The image on the right shows my Professor, Dan Cutrone, posing with the pad.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

2-D Color Study


In 2-D, we've been making small compositions with guoche to explore color value and saturation. These studies were all non-representational. Mine were 6" x 6". I think this one was the most successful.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Gerbil Painting


I've been slowly making a series of paintings of gerbils for a while now. This is the latest one. This isn't for any specific class. It was just for myself. The painting is acrylic on canvas and is about 9" X 12".

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Spring Break Assignment


Over spring break, we are drawing bananas as they age. This assignment in Drawing class is an exercise in color observation. These bananas are from day 6. I used watercolor pencils to draw them and then add a painterly quality.