My 100 Prints exploratory intaglio quilt has
moved from the gallery in 601 Newbury Street at AIB to a storefront
window display on the corner of Everett Street and Massachusetts Avenue
in Cambridge, MA! Me along with 4 other talented artists will be
exhibiting our work in these store front windows between now and march
:) so satisfying to see your work on display in different locations,
gives it a whole new context.
These are some snapshots of Denise Driscol (http://www.denisedriscoll.com/Home.html) a very talented artist and teacher at the Art Institute of Boston, installing the 100 pieces that us students made for the 100 gallery that had been at AIB last month in honor of AIB's centennial! So thankful to have had this opportunity!
This is a view from the street! I really enjoy the orange background against my busy quilt.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Making of Medusa
This is the sculpture and the first stages of paint for a painting of Medusa I am working on. This painting is taking Medusa and seeing her as a victim. The first image is air dry terracotta base sculpture. The second and third picture are the first applications of paint. I was very inspired by this amazing sculpture artist Steve Gibson, you van view his work at http://stevegibson.eu/, absolutely amazing work, but I really wanted the painterly look for this sculpture, it is supposed to look as if Medusa is caught in the painting and she is trying to escape, so essentially a painting coming to life.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Final Spreads for The Goblin Market
These are the final spreads for my book project. We had three choices, Goblin Market, Blue Beard, and Little Red Riding Hood. Since I have a twin and we are very close, I really connected with Goblin Market, for it is based on a story of the love between sisters. This story takes it a little far, but it does express the tight bond between sisters.
I had a lot of fun sculpting, for these are my first pair of pose-able "puppets", the only thing I wish was done differently is better quality photography and working on the back grounds more for a better sense of depth and environment. I am going to re shoot these after finals week is done killing me. I have to turn these in now, but hopefully I will get around to finishing the entire book. Nice little summer project I suppose.
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