Friday, September 25, 2020

Stolpersteine











Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein.

Today, Stolpersteine are being realized for Jews, Sinti and Roma, people from the political or religious resistance, victims of the "euthanasia" murders, homosexuals, Jehovahs Witnesses and for people who were persecuted for being declared to be asocial“.



Source Link:   https://www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/en/node/1





 

Thursday, September 24, 2020

In Process Student Work for Nature Sculpture




Kirsten
Wrapping tape around and across wire form. 
Rolling individual pieces of tape to create a dense area. 







Ben
Using thin paper strips to create texture. 
Experimenting with black and white ink marks. 





Savvy
Experimenting with rope - fraying portions while covering 
sections with masking tape and black paint. 




Kat
Exploring the interior of a form. 






Dae
Sculpting paper pulp and ink. 





Savvy
Weaving paper. 




Ashley
Creating a tangible line with masking tape. 




Everett
Wrapping wire forms with rope and masking tape. 







 

Friday, September 18, 2020

Ben Tran, Student Work













Exploring the arrangements of shapes. 



16 Connectors, Open Ends
8 Cylinders
8 Beams


Category of Five Shapes
Cube, Rectangle, Pyramid, Cylinder, Disc

Two shapes with recessed area. 

16 Shapes, Student Choice





Template for diamond shape. 

 

Student Work, In-Process





Kirsten Perrotta
In-process images. Wrapping masking tape around/across organic wire form. 

 






Etoile Gelman
In-process images. Organic wire form covered with trace paper. 
Cover trace paper, front and back, with gel medium/water mixture (think wet paper towel). 
Drape over wire form. Use brush with gel medium to mold to wire form. 




Emely Rodriguez-Perez
Experiments with wet (soaked) copy paper and black ink. 












Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Meaghan Deakins, Student Work





Masking tape, white ink, balsa wood, wood glue. 
Approx. 12" x 7" x 9"




Balsa wood, black ink. 
Approx. 14" x 9" x 4"