9/1/16
Idea 1: Skeleton
During a 3D class in my junior year I had to make a character out of newspaper and paper tape. I ended up making a skeleton character that had the effect of looking chubby, but still having the ribcage and pelvis represented. I am interested in making more characters inspired it, but in a more durable material. I want to experiment with other materials like Sculpy to see what works the best. The final product I am hoping to have from this is a family of skeletons of all different shapes/sizes and maybe even some pet versions along with them. If I have time at the end I would like to try taking staged photographs of them participating in daily life, but I don’t have any experience in photography, so I’m not sure how it will turn out.
skeleton_front skeleton_side (front and side views of paper tape skeleton)
Idea 2: Painted Portraits of Ugly Faces
In a technical painting class during my sophomore year we were required to paint portraits as our final projects. I didn’t want to just go with a traditional, straight-faced portrait so I had my brother make ridiculous faces and went with that. It was way more fun to paint and the end result was more interesting than my previous paintings. I think it would really enjoy doing a series of these portraits and taking photos of people’s best “ugly” faces for references. It would be a new, interesting spin on portraiture.
Linden (portrait of brother)
Idea 3: Folktale Crossovers
I have always been interested in folktales, particularly Japanese folktales. I think it would be interesting to do crossovers in scenes from similar stories found in both American and Japanese folklore. For example, if I find a story similar to Little Red Riding Hood in Japanese folklore I could illustrate the scene of Riding Hood talking to her “grandmother” (wolf), but swap out the wolf with the antagonist from the Japanese folktale. I am researching Japanese folklore for my Lang major’s senior capstone project, so I will be getting familiar with Japanese stories anyways, but I don’t feel as confident about this idea as I do about the other two.