here's some more photo. i didn't really feel like posting these earlier, i think i fell asleep
anyway....
View Inside My Brain
-silver prints on fiber paper, tissue paper, oil paint, mounted on wood
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Trees
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
inter. photo: b&w
alright, some photo. i took the semester to mess around with different things: solarization, toning, collage, sewing, holga, etc etc
so here's some ish:
wow, these photos took forever to upload.
more to come...
so here's some ish:
wow, these photos took forever to upload.
more to come...
Monday, December 22, 2008
painting fall 08
Monday, December 15, 2008
*deep sigh of relief* and...OMFG I AM DRIVING ON TROLLY TRACKS!!!!
3 final projects, one paper, 2 final portfolios, one surprise crit, one exam, one exam to go, 17 hours of work in 2 days, one roommate less, one Ted Leo show in Philly, and zero transmission fluid in my car later...I have reached the end of the semester....wooo!!!
Now to elaborate...
All and all, this has been a fulfilling, exhausting, and successful 3 months and, oh god, am I happy to be able to chill out.
I feel I've gained a lot from my classes, well, from painting and photo. I got a lot of good work out of it, some new ideas, and some chances to finally follow through with old ideas. i'm going to post work over the next few days, considering i still have to organize all my digital files and such. i can talk more about this when i post images.
Exams don't really count as real life.
working at dp dough this week has be somewhat hellish considering that we are open 24/7 during this finals week. therefore, "close" is a relative term. as much as i like my job, i am pretty excited to more smell like dough for the next two months.
Ben and I ventured to Philly to see Ted Leo perform a solo show last night. The show was amazing, as Ted Leo is a brillant musical artist (and knows Ben's name!). However, getting there more not nearly as amazing. If anyone should ever have to make a left onto Columbus Ave. after coming off of exit 20, NOTE: there is a large median in the road that consisted of trolley track and pointy rocks that could punchure your transmission plate, as i did. Lucky, the car didn't start fucking up until we were 2 blocks from the ventue. We got towed, Ben's dad came to get us, attended the concert with us (which brings him up at least a gizillion cool points in life) and then drove us home to Delaware. Hopefully, I'll have a car again tomorrow.
There have been many, many adventures and not nearly enough to fully recall here.
I'll be posting work soon and hopefully just posting more in general.
Until very soon, peace.
-a
Now to elaborate...
All and all, this has been a fulfilling, exhausting, and successful 3 months and, oh god, am I happy to be able to chill out.
I feel I've gained a lot from my classes, well, from painting and photo. I got a lot of good work out of it, some new ideas, and some chances to finally follow through with old ideas. i'm going to post work over the next few days, considering i still have to organize all my digital files and such. i can talk more about this when i post images.
Exams don't really count as real life.
working at dp dough this week has be somewhat hellish considering that we are open 24/7 during this finals week. therefore, "close" is a relative term. as much as i like my job, i am pretty excited to more smell like dough for the next two months.
Ben and I ventured to Philly to see Ted Leo perform a solo show last night. The show was amazing, as Ted Leo is a brillant musical artist (and knows Ben's name!). However, getting there more not nearly as amazing. If anyone should ever have to make a left onto Columbus Ave. after coming off of exit 20, NOTE: there is a large median in the road that consisted of trolley track and pointy rocks that could punchure your transmission plate, as i did. Lucky, the car didn't start fucking up until we were 2 blocks from the ventue. We got towed, Ben's dad came to get us, attended the concert with us (which brings him up at least a gizillion cool points in life) and then drove us home to Delaware. Hopefully, I'll have a car again tomorrow.
There have been many, many adventures and not nearly enough to fully recall here.
I'll be posting work soon and hopefully just posting more in general.
Until very soon, peace.
-a
Monday, October 20, 2008
Recipes
Yes, I am still alive. It has been a busy, stressful two months, however I something to show for it. This isn't all, but it's all I managed to find the time to document and now post. It's my first assignment for Intermediate Painting I; the recipes project. We were basically asked to used a shape or silhouette of our choice and then created four paintings by following a set of instructions detailing the techniques. However, we were give a foundation for the techniques and then encouraged to go wild, so to speak. Anyway, here's what I made.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
blarg!...
Okay, so we're about a month into fall semester, so needless to say, I have been busy. But busy doing work!
Some paintings and photos to come soon....
Everything is fun. :)
-a
Some paintings and photos to come soon....
Everything is fun. :)
-a
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Intersection: Fire and Air
As mentioned before, this is the first of what may or may not be a series of experiments with this composition. As far as painting technique, this one was done in a much more free-formed, expressive manner. The paint got a lot drippier and much less controlled, but I still think it works really well.
As far as colour choice, the red and the yellow are meant to represent two elements: fire and air, which are two complementary elements. The black and the white are meant to represent two opposite ends of a spectrum, whether colour, spiritual, or whatever you want it to be. The composition is again something I saw during an experience and what I interpreted to be the central intersection of an infinity.
Although it is the first of a series of experiments, I think it was a successful piece. It was also a gift for my boyfriend, Ben, who happened to share the said experience with me. He seems to love it and that what really mattered in the end anyway.
-a
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Yelling Hippie
While spending the past weekend in Woodstock, NY, we did expect to see our fair share of hippies, both old and new. However, it was the yelling hippie that drew the most attention. He is a strong advocate of the legalization of marijuana and really wanted everyone to know it.
"Marijuana doesn't kill people! Sugar kills people!" (that wasn't taken out of any sort of context, really)
"When you smoke marijuana you want to grow your own marijuana! Then you want to grow your own strawberries! And your own squash! And have your own chickens! And then everyone wants to come over and smoke your stuff!"
....I guess there's a radical for every argument.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
The Day the World Vibrated
This one is from spring semester and was finished in May, but I wanted to post it anyway because it's one of my best works so far. It is my final project for Beginning Printmaking and was inspired entirely by the camping trip in April (the same experience mentioned in the last post). Unfortunately, the picture doesn't quite do it justice, but it's not terrible.
Anyway, here's what I've done....
The vast amounts of bright color you see are the product of collagraphs made with 3 separate plates. The black map that spreads over the surface was done was a photo litho. The circular shapes on the top and the bottom where done with a homemade rubber stamp.
Emerging from the center is the being of the electromagnetic spectrum: red, the most spiritually basic. As seen, the colours bleed out to purple, the most spiritual of all colours. It's hard to see in the photograph, but the patterns on the collagraphs and the form in the rubber stamp represent forms of vibrations and energy as I can understand them. And the map is the campground: my personal route through the universe on that particular day.
Intersection: Blue
This is my second completed painted this summer, which goes to show how productive the summer has been.
This painting is the second one of its composition, which is a representation of a visual I experienced in the beginning of April. It is a representation of one of the most sacred moments in time a space: an intersection beings, moments, things, or whathaveyous.
Personally, it is the intersection of infinity, which is all things, so it could be anything.
Blue and purple are the two most basic colors with the greatest amount of spiritual energy and white is a color of purity and, in this case, silence and ultimate peace.
Although you might think that such perfection should require a perfectly symmetrical composition (and, as you can see, this is no were near symmetrical and balanced) I felt it would lose its sense of humanity otherwise and it is a human made object.
This is just the second of what may become a series of paintings of this composition with various colors and maybe a perfectly symmetrical, measured composition.
It is always a process.
Oh, and as far as process and medium: oil applied with flat palette knife on canvas board
Monday, August 4, 2008
I am bending my brain in the 4th dimension of reality with paint and glue and ultraviolet light and circles and chemicals and wood and pictures and atoms and supernovas and 7/4 time and fire and air and trees and light and geometery and
on
and
on
and
on......
spiraling into infinity and back
back I'll be
with tasty treats
for your viewing pleasure
and my pleasure of creation.
-a
on
and
on
and
on......
spiraling into infinity and back
back I'll be
with tasty treats
for your viewing pleasure
and my pleasure of creation.
-a
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