Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Text Message Series




My text message series that I am printing large format on Matte paper 







Crit






Yesterday I was told to work more on my fiber experiments so I attached them to my  extra canvas I made and created a more unified piece.











Monday, April 17, 2017

Reflection






I had an extremely interesting time making this series of wax faces. I started with bees wax but found it to be rather difficult to sculpt a face with, I then used red wax and it was much easier to work with. I attached hooks on the back of the wooden pieces that I have cut and painted so that way the faces can hang on the wall. The faces that are attached directly on the wall can be easily removed and placed as well they simply stick to the wall easily. 

I decided to paint the wax with acrylic paint to give the faces a shiny almost cartoony look. I also like how after the wax has been painted it is hard to tell what the faces are intentionally made of.

Sculpting with wax was extremely time consuming and also painful I might add, it is very different from clay which is a medium I m very familiar with. Once the wax cools down it becomes more moldable and easier to work with but this is only after the wax melts completely.


Saturday, April 15, 2017

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Process for Final Crit





I am continuing my face experiment with now using red wax, the red wax is a lot easier to work with than the bees wax. I am planning on painting the faces and paint the blocks of wood and add hooks in order for the wood panels to hang on the wall. I really like the fact that when I paint the faces made of wax you cant tell what they are made from due to the affect of the acrylic paint gives on the wax. Almost turns the whole face into plastic. 





Thursday, April 6, 2017

Crit









I recently experiemented with wood and placement and also molding faces with wax. I want to create a bunch of faces and give it more animation

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Crit 4

With this crit I got a lot of helpful advice from my classmates and what I presented in class were my canvases I constructed and stretched, with my fiber experiments on them filled with cotton. The class agreed that I should remove them from the structure and try to create different levels of focal points using a different structure such a chicken wire which I acquired that same day.






   



I also tried different materials such as stuffed leggings I have worn to women rights marches this past year and created these "pillow" type fiber experiments that I weaved. I put them up on the wall along with my canvases but after crit I realized I would like them to be apart of the floor due to their color and scale.




 


I plan on making more of the "pillow" like fiber experiments, as well as remove the fiber experiments from my canvases and instead working with chicken wire and covering it with fabric and see how it goes!