Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
In Progress.
It's like building a snowman, only you're dealing with the opposite temperature!
Scooping the wax from the edges.. |
Piling the wax to the center to create a pile. |
So far so good! When the wax is at the right temperature ( not too hot) it's easy to sculpt. |
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Materiality as the Basis for the Aesthetic Experience In Contemporary Art- Christina Mills.
I've picked up some key notes and thought provoking quotes from Christina Mill's essay on Art and Materiality.
consideration; physicality impacts content and, subsequently, meaning.
The research for this thesis focuses on how contemporary art, in all its various
forms, functions via art’s material qualities or materiality. The objective is to
ascertain the significance of materiality in contemporary art within the notion of
temporal proximity and to establish the importance of the physical experience of
works of art irregardless of whether the artwork manifests as an object, as in the case
of painting, or as an experience as in performance art. The aim is to establish the
fundamental relationship between the viewer and the work of art as it originates from
material experience in all its manifestations.
Considerations of materiality can be universally applied in the aesthetic
assessment of diverse contemporary art forms that range from traditional, low-tech
media to conceptual, ephemeral works.
The artwork’s physicality, those aspects that can be sensed and verified by viewers, is a first consideration; physicality impacts content and, subsequently, meaning.
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drawingresearch
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Plan of Action.
Finding out my new sensitivity to my materials now that I've become more critically aware of my drawing strategy. I'm going to try these options out in order to gain a better understanding for what will or will not work. I'm excited for my final piece!
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drawing
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Henrique Oliveira
Though Henrique Oliveira works in a whole different medium. I admire how he can turn his primary material wood (plywood) into a whole new material entirely. Some of his work carry a heavy, cemented weight while other installations feel more active or as if the movement was stopped for a split second. It just goes to show how far you can push a material and create a whole new quality to them.
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drawingresearch
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Materiality Installation.
Below are images of the work I presented for my mid paper review. Cranking out the work has paid off!144 pieces were displayed. I am pleased with the way it has been installed. See next post for notes from my crit.

Saturday, August 3, 2013
Wax melting and solidifying.
My attempt to document wax melting in a sauce pan and drying onto one of my many foil pieces! I'm interested in the varying qualities ( opaque to translucent) of the wax as it goes through an alchemy process.
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