Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Exercise 2: Lines


Exercise 2

Unifying concepts: Continuity, Symmetry, Diagonal Lines


Unifying concepts: Continuity, Patterns, Weight

Exercise Two: Line Drawing



Jon Garrey

Exercise 2



Unifying concepts: Symmetry, repetition, continuity




Unifying concepts: Continuity, repetition, proximity
Morgan Horton


















Exercise 2


Claire Fleckenstein

Exercise Two




Maia Larson




Alex Nikazmerad

Exercise 2

E. Rennick
Unifying Concepts Used: Continuity, Proximity, and Repetition

Exercise 2




E. Rennick
Unifying Concepts Used: Pattern, Grouping/Proximity

Test Upload



Andrew Kaufman

Monday, August 30, 2010

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Run Home, Home Run





James Koch
Run Home, Home Run, 2009. Dead ladybugs, dead flies, beef blood, and Gorilla Glue on Wooden baseball bat.
For this piece, i was interested in exploring Transgression.

Final Project





Eliza Mutino
Untitled, 2009. Fish tank on fan with cheesecloth, Sharpie paint pen, dried paint pieces and goose feather. Fan is supported by cheescloth covered 4"x 1" wooden blocks. Sticky tac is used as an adhesive between the sides of the tank and the cheese cloth.
For this piece, I was drawn to the concept of transience, and inspired by the film American Beauty and the quote "...Don't lose hope, no condition is permanent..."

Final Project



Barbara Monaco
Untitled (place your own broken heart puns here), 2009. Acrylic on mirror, glued to poster board and plastic frame (12"x15")
The concept was Fracture (the act of breaking, or state of being broken)

Process: I tore the mirror out of the frame, painted a human heart on it, smashed it with a hammer, and glued the pieces to the frame backing and reattached the plastic painted frame.

Final Project



Maia Pillot
Untitled, 2009. Digital Photograph edited and copied in Adobe Photoshop. (20'' x 15'')
I explored the theme of Entropy.

Final Project




Emily Bail
Untitled, 2009. Newspaper on cardstock (11" x 11.5")
I explored "transience" in this piece.

Final Project


Ishita Dharnidharka
Untitled, 2009. Acrylic paint on mirror (11" x 11").
For this piece I was interested in exploring the concept of Encroachment.

Final Project: Max Farrell

Title: Fragile World



Concept: Fracture
Size: 13" x 11" x 10"
Material: a globe, broken liquor bottles, phone chargers, cardstock poster board
Process: I took the globe from its original base and punched five holes in what would be the capital cities of U.S.A, U.K, France, Russia and China. I then went on to beat it and smash the globe against the ground. I then took three empty liquor bottles and broke the glass into fine pieces, then placing the glass on the cardstock. Once the globe was broken, I placed the charger tips inside the globe and plugged them into a power surge, which is plugged into the wall.

final project

Entropy

Ink Tendencies. Book, epoxy, acrylic, glue, pen, India ink, printer paper (50"x45"x4").

I cut through the cover of an old book, hollowed out a depression using a woodcutting tool, and sealed the depression with epoxy. I then poured the "ink," created by adding India ink to Elmer's glue, into the center of the depression and let it drip out and dry.

final project







Nic Wilson
Untitled, 2009. Mixed Media (12" x 8" x 1")
For this piece I was interested in exploring transgression.

Trash Replication

final project



Hannah Shepherd
Untitled, 2009.
Fabric, thread, wood frame, paint
(12" x 15")

Process: Sewing, tying, painting

Concept presented: Entropy

Final: There's something in the water




Alec Mill
There's something in the water, 2009, Acrylic Digitalization
Fracture
I first painted the original 7 paintings featured, then scanned them to a computer, and adjusted their light and color quality with photoshop. Then I rearranged the paintings together in a repeating pattern and resized the images.

Final Project



"Transience"
Dream Catcher 1.0
Yarn, wood, synthetic bird ornaments
Yarn used to bind wood; birds attached with wire