the potential of cardboard
found this vid online. Emily found the following work worth looking at closely, cardboard sculptures by Chris Gilmour, to see if how he worked the cardboard applies to you. Thanks Emily for finding him.0
so many spherical solutions
(the good, the bad, and the ugly piled high and deep)
Katy puts here office clips (on your supply list and OH so useful) to work for the sake of art. two image from emily t’s blog0
Cardboard spheres
WASHer Katy found this great sample of cardboard sphere (no glue?) by Kirsten Bradley I await links to the rest of your blogs. email the web address (that is your www.____) for your WASH blog.0
First weekend studio to do list — prior to Monday, January 24
first day performances–nightmare or daydream! 2D (am) acquire textbook and supplies make 30 thumbnail sketches in visual journal read download from blog Theory of Human Perception respond to first day activities, talk/discussions (tension, composition, elements, perception) and reading in visual... Read More0
can’t wait to experience inflatatopia tomorrow (11-2, LSC)
Don’t forget to return and neatly store all power cables, blowers, etc, after inflatatopia! Bring your camera’s it will be awesome!0
tonight is the night. get your 30 images posted and labeled
don’t forget your printouts and supplies for tomorrow. WASHer sample. object in motion (michael’s artichoke) object in motion (ashley b’s plyers) object as abstraction (alina’s hairbrush) object/shapes (dana’s artichoke) depth and space (danielle’s garlic) abstraction (edith’s pineapple)0
habits of work that will serve you well.
Direct Engagement (making/experimentation/testing) Self Reliance (learning how you learn, where your ideas come from, going and doing, knowing when to ask for help) Organized Persistence (test/evaluate/reflect/test alternatives) Daily Practice (yup) Appropriate Speed (learning to be efficient with your approach/adjusting where... Read More0