Note: This assignment varies. Sometimes students create a base for each sculpture (Figurative Bust Sculpture) and at others they create an additional 10 pieces for one sculpture (Visual Symbols). Both variations can offer students examples.
Business Fish
Air dry clay, Winsor and Newton inks
5" x 3" x 2"
Center of Attention
Air dry clay and Winsor and Newton inks
5" x 2" x 3"
The sculpture entitled Business Fish was inspired by my feelings towards capitalism and hustle culture. My intention in this piece is to visually communicate the dehumanizing nature of the corporate world. The little fish guy represents how individuals are packed into offices like sardines and his little suit communicates the business setting. The skull signifies that this type of lifestyle is poison to us all. It also serves as a reminder that our time is limited- we should strive to truly live our lives instead of acting as machines in a monotonous cycle of work and sleep. While I did try to keep the tone lighter with the actual art style of the fish, I wanted to focus on the poison aspect because I feel strongly that 9-5 jobs are not what humans are meant to do. I want to keep exploring this theme in the future with other mediums.
The sculpture entitled Center of Attention was inspired by my own struggles with self-consciousness and the fear of others perceiving me. My intent is to visually communicate the anxiety of feeling watched and judged. The eyes surrounding the figure represent the inescapable nature of imagined perception. The figure lies on the ground, folding in on herself with nowhere to go. The most difficult aspect of this piece was the color choice, but I settled on a gradient of shadow overtaking the figure to represent all-consuming insecurity. This piece allowed me to explore my own anxiety more deeply and I intend to continue this theme in my work as well.
"Humans typically note the skull and crossbones sign as the almost universal symbol for toxicity."
"In English it’s called as “packed like sardines” (also “packed in like sardines”). This idiom is used to describe an extremely crowded place; to be in a crowded space. It comes from the way that sardines – the small cured fish – are tightly packed and sealed in tin cans. Example: I always use subway to work and it’s packed in like sardines during rush hour."
Eric Gill
Anastassia Zamaraeva
Melissa MacMichael