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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

It's About Time, Student Work

Ali Botet, in process, making changes to soap carving.


Kat Carlton, in process, making changes.






Emily Lowell, soap carving with 8 changes/additions.







Marlena, in process carving.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Catalina Arboleda, Student Work






Isolated
Response to Franz Kafka's short story The Metamorphosis.
White copy paper and ink. 
All pieces arranged to take up approx. 14" x 14" of space. 

 

Paper Stacking, Observation, Student Work



paper and wood glue


Katie Gouch, Student Work





Detail of Gregor sculpture. Paper soaked, molded and baked in oven. 
Color applied with ink. 

Student Work





Tanis Montgomery






Catalina Arboleda

Clear Bottom Kayak


Source is Well Done Stuff.  Link here.

Erin Layshock. Student Work, 3D to 2D Assignment

Erin Layshock
Manipulated image stills from video work.
In the video Erin is wearing a sculpture she made for a class assignment

Tanis Montgomery, Student Work







Soap carving portion of assignment.  Observe a small, plastic animal.

Marlena Lomonaco, Student Work

Paper Stacking
Invented Form
Paper, wood glue, ink, paint






"MY INSPIRATION FOR THIS PROJECT WAS FASHION, AND IN PARTICULAR FABRIC. 
I am attracted to the shapes and lines of FOLDED fabric. 
I CHOSE PINK BECAUSE IT’S MY FAVORITE COLOR."  
measures Approx. 8" x 4" x 2", Paper, wood glue and Ink.




INSPIRATION
(SOURCE: WEFTWARP, VIA LOOMISFORLIFE)


Ali Botet, Student Work






Ali Botet, Student Work

Invented Design
Stacked paper, wood glue and paint




"Lizitsky was my inspiration for the inventive paper stacking design. I wanted there to be balance and a focal point (red ball)."

Friday, April 19, 2013

Debra Broz, Artist







Source link here

Below The Boat, Laser Cut Wood Charts






Link here for source and to see more.

Eugenio Recuenco, Artist

Found this and had to share.  This artist started with two dimension (Picasso painting), set up a three-dimensional installation and then photographed the installation for a final result of a two-dimensional photograph.  I found it here.