Category: Painting
Pets
Through Nostalgia
Bridge 4: Homecoming: Returning the Canvases
Homecoming: Returning the Canvases Dimensions: 20 x 24 Medium: Acrylic, Wood Artist Statement: Museums are highly dependent on artifacts and paintings from all around the world and boast about having large collections of these relics regardless of how they were acquired. This painting depicts a scene inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where all the paintings are blank, envisioning a reality where paintings and artifacts are rightfully repatriated. I chose…
Expansion into Space
Utilizing the analog and digital tools learned throughout this course you will create a work that exhibits how you envision expansion into space. I also looked to shows that incorporate a dog character either as a sidekick or a main character. For example, in the movie Bolt, the focus is on the dog and him being unaware of the real human world around him as they film a movie. Although…
Hope Inside
Paper Work
Materials: Paper Towel Drawing Paper Copy Paper Watercolor Acrylic Paint Liquid Glue Process: Base of the Pouch- I painted strips of paper towel with different color watercolors then left it flat to dry. Once dry, I glued the strips of paper towel onto drawing paper to reinforce opacity. I cut the paper into smaller strips to mimic the color swatches of fabric. I glued all my paper strips in order…
Hold Joy
Am I Broken?
Looking but not Seeing
Lifted Up
2D Time Map
Assignment: 2D Time Map Medium: Watercolor, foil tape, Sharpie, Micron Pen, Charcoal For this assignment we started by note taking the sensory information felt during the process of waking up in the morning, on three different occasions. I found it particularly difficult to focus solely on senses and not drift into feelings. Inspiration: While brainstorming ideas for my time map, I visited the Guggenheim Museum and was inspired by Gego’s…