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Update on Fall Quarter Finals and more…

December 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

It’s been a while since my last post (sorry!!). I’ve hand my hands full these past few weeks with finals, Coco, and Thanksgiving. Now that things are a little bit back to normal and I am officially on winter break, I have time to write a long post about what I’ve been up to.

My finals in Studio Issues and Stitch, Object as Language went really well! I’ll start with what I did in my Stitch class. I finished three 12 X 6 canvases of embroidery. The title of the piece is called Time Frames and each canvas represents a season. I finished Summer for my midterm and then I finished Fall and Winter for my final. I still have to do Spring and am planning on having it finished by the end of December. As you can see they were very time consuming and I’m very proud of how they turned out. The seasons informed my colors and thought process for each piece. I did a lot of writing while I embroidered these pieces, but am only going to share a little bit of what I was thinking. My work is moving into the realm of collective memory so my personal memories are becoming obsolete for my viewers. I think writing about both personal and collective memory is very important to my work, but part of it is just for me.

Fall

Fall - I was thinking a lot about changes and how nature starts to change but at the same time the structure is still the same. The frames haven’t completely lost their shape, but have changed in a distinctive way. The forms are starting to hollow out and prepare for the next step. The colors aren’t flat and the same like they were in Summer. They are blended, vibrant and consistent. Certain colors are the same throughout all the seasons and I kept this the same in my embroidery.

Winter

Winter - This is where things are drastically changed. The structure is the most important and most seen element in the winter. This is where things start to distort and deconstruct. I thought a lot about a quiet still moment in the winter. The moment where the leaves are all gone and the branches finally get to be seen. Snow is sitting on the branches and it’s a perfect winter moment. There are areas of extreme change and consistency. If you look carefully you see an image of a face, but at first glance you aren’t really sure what you are seeing. Again, these colors are appropriate to the season but a few of them are in the other two seasons as well.

Detail of Winter

Here is a detail of Winter.

Time Frames (vertical)

This is where I need your feedback. I’m not sure if I should hang these horizontal or vertical. So when you have a change please let me know what you prefer.

Time Frames (horizonal)

Now moving on to my Studio Issues final. I worked on simple daily drawings as part of my thought process on how to start translating my work into metal. Since I didn’t have the resources to work with metal yet I did a lot of studies (paper and drawing) so that next quarter I will have a good idea of what I want to make. I also continued to work with my screen printing compositions. I decided to present them in shadow boxes and make a collage with different prints. I was thinking about dressers and vanities and how people put precious objects on them. Sometimes they put boxes with precious objects in them on either a dresser or vanity. I’ve been researching the Victorian era, mourning jewelry, and artists like Joseph Cornell and Anne Wilson. I’ve always had a fascination with tiny precious objects so that is the direction my work is going.

Daily Drawings

Daily Drawings

Daily Drawings

These are the last of my daily drawings which makes 70 (one for each day of the quarter). YAY!!!

Metal Studies

These are my metal studies. I cut forms out of paper and then painted and stitched them together. Next quarter when I’m in my metals and jewelry class I want to make objects like these.

Metal Studies

Metal Studies

Metal Studies

Metal Study

Metal Study

Screen Printing Composition

Screen Printing Composition

Final Presentation

This is my final presentation for my Studio Issues class.

Right after finals were over I went to the Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, SC. It was a charming little art museum. I went to see Dale Chihuly’s Seaforms exhibition. It was set up as clusters of sea forms and some of his drawings were on display as well. The colors were beautiful and his compositions were inspirational. I was really excited that I got to see his work and hopefully will see it again sometime.

Seaforms

Seaforms

Seaforms

This week I’m going to Sarasota, FL to visit my aunt and uncle. I’ll also be going to the American Craft Show in Sarasota. I’m really excited to be able to visit family and see this show! I’m going to leave you with a few new pictures of Coco and I’ll post again when I’m back in Savannah.

Coco

Coco

Coco

Coco

Coco

Categories: Drawing · Embroidery · Fall Quarter 2008 · I have fun!! · Memory Work · Process Study · Screen Printing

204 Pleasure Drive

October 13, 2008 · 2 Comments

My midterm project for the artist as designer/designer as artist class was to make something out of white paper.

I used different types of water color paper, pearlescent pigment, and embroidery floss to create this work. It’s called 204 Pleasure Drive. I used abstracted images of things that are strong in my memory as a concept to create this work. In the end they were all things that reminded me of my home (where I grew up) in Yorkville, IL. My address was 204 Pleasure Drive, and it seemed perfect for my old address to be the title of this piece.

This work has inspired me to work with smaller compositions using this same imagery. I’m in the process of making smaller prints and putting images together. I think 204 Pleasure Drive is going to be something that I’ll continue to re-work and add on to during this next year. This is a good start of something new and a step in the right direction for creating more collective and abstracted work dealing with memory.

Awls can be used to hold things in place as well as punching holes..hehe These are the kind of things you figure out at 2am. :) So any comments about this work??

Categories: Class with Cat Chow · Concepts · Embroidery · Fall Quarter 2008 · Memory Work · Screen Printing

Work in Progress

October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

This is part of my Artist as Designer/Designer as Artist midterm project. I love it on its own and will probably make more similar to this. It is just a small part of my project so there is more to come. :) I screen-printed white pearlescent pigment on slightly off-white watercolor paper. Then I layered a softer watercolor paper over the screen-print. I embroidered french knots to keep both pieces of paper together.

These two are close ups :)

For those of you interested, the images are abstracted versions of my house (that I grew up in), my Dad’s signature, the tea cup that I’ve been using in my work, and some of my embroidery that I created.

Categories: Class with Cat Chow · Concepts · Embroidery · Fall Quarter 2008 · Memory Work · Screen Printing

Pictures from my review…

August 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I had my conditional review last Wednesday and good news I passed!!!! :) I got a lot of great feedback from the professors that were in my review & have some new decisions to make about the direction of my work. Overall, I thought it went very well. Here are some pictures of how my work was set up & what my studio looks like.

Categories: CAD Work · Concepts · Digital Printing · Embellished Samples · Embroidery · Memory Work · Reviews · Screen Printing

Happy Birthday to you!

August 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

So, for my last screen-printing project I decided to recreate the mood of a birthday party. The specific memory that I’m working with is from one of my Dad’s birthdays when I was a kid. I remember we always used to get simple frozen Sara Lee cakes for our parent’s birthdays until we were old enough to make them cakes. So this is one of those simple birthday cakes. The drawing/screen-print is coming from the point of view of a child. That’s why certain elements are exaggerated, like the size of the cake, and the colors. The colors were inspired from different ice cream flavors. (Chocolate, raspberry, mint, orange sherbet) The bright colors represent selective memory. This part of the memory can chance really easily, personally & collectively. These are the parts of the memory that are exaggerated from a child’s perspective. I’m hoping that this can remind my audience about some of their memories or experiences. The brown color that I chose for the photograph is my permanent memory. This part of the memory doesn’t change for me, and makes it more personal. The photograph is simplified in a way that I think others can relate to even though it’s of my Dad, Sister, & I. I have a serious of prints on different papers. I think the print on the white paper is the most successful, but I really wanted to explore other possibilities on other types of paper as well. I also printed on silk dupioni & cotton sateen, but I’m still working with those so I’ll show them later.

OH! and for those of you who know a little about screen printing instead of burning my screens from transparencies, I used machine embroidery on white organza. I scanned my drawings into the computer, cleaned up my image in photoshop, transferred it into pfaff 4D software, and digitized it so that my embroidery machine would embroider my design. It was a long weekend trying to figure out how to use my machine & the software, but it was worth it!! Now I have a basic idea of how to do this process. I’ll have to keep working with it to get better at it, but that comes with every process. :)

Categories: Concepts · Memory Work · Screen Printing

Digital printing/Screen printing workshop

August 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

A few weeks ago I went to a digital print/ screen printing workshop with a visiting artist, Anne Shaefer. The workshop focused on digital printing coinciding with hand printing. We focused on the potential mark making that each medium could generate. It was really fun exploring and integrating both types of media. I explored digitally printing first and then screen printing over the digital print, and vice versa. When I screen printed first certain pigments acted as a resist. The results depended on how transparent or opaque the pigments were. Basically I just explored the processes (digital printing was new to me!) and made samples which sparked ideas for further experimentation. Since then I’ve done a some more sampling with the digital printer & I see myself using this process for my work in the future. It’s always exciting to see your designs actually on fabric! Here are some of my samples…

Categories: Digital Printing · Screen Printing

Screen-Printing

August 25, 2008 · 1 Comment

So finally I got to take screen printing (the class that I had to drop when I broke my leg). I still have one more week of the class, but I have to say that I really enjoyed learning this process and it was my favorite class this summer. I definitely see myself using this process in the future. I’m posting my first yardage project which was a variation of the pattern that I made from the tea set. I changed it around and added a few things. I really like how it turned out! It was so much fun printing yardage for the first time and seeing it all fit together. It’s kind of magical. :)

I’m also posting my second yardage project. It revolves around a postcard that my Dad wrote my sister and I when he went to Japan in 1988. I already had the postcard scanned in my computer and thought it would be fun to work with since I was working with objects from that same time period. I also started working with pictures for this project and added a new object, a locket that my Dad gave me. I cleaned up a picture of my Dad, sister, and I from 1988 and simplified it in photoshop so that it would translate well when screen-printed. I chose this picture in order to set a mood of the time period that the postcard was from. After I finished the screen-printing I added in embroidery with silk ribbon and floss to highlight a few important details.

Categories: Concepts · Embroidery · Memory Work · Screen Printing