Monday, May 4, 2009

research

so as I was doing research for a paper I found two new artists that I really like, or I at least like the way in which they explain their work and process.  I might not be a fan of all of their work buuuuut they are 

        Maria Phillips                and                    Giovanni Corvaja


Friday, May 1, 2009

This summer!

I am going to be an apprentice drawing teacher at the Putney School Summer Programs.  I will also be teaching my own night class, most likely life drawing.  I still have to fully discuss this with the director to make sure everything will work out.  I will be at Putney for 8 weeks.  I CAN NOT WAIT!!  I so love putney, it was the first summer camp I actually could not wait to return to when I was a camper.  In the summers of 2002, and 2003 I attended both sessions.  In 2005 I returned as a SIT, which was awesome!.  I was not able to attend in the summer of 2004 becuase I took a trip to Chile.  NOW finally this summer I will be returning again as a dormhead.  Last summer I was going to as well, but instead took a summer class.

Putney is a wonderful place to go, it is where I began metalwork.  It is amazing for artists and the creativity that takes place there is unbelievable.  This is the first summer I have looked forward to in a long time.  I wish I could talk to my dad.




BFA Thesis shows

This week was the second half of the BFA thesis shows.  No graphic designers were in this show since they all went last week.  I do think it is horrible for that one program to try and take over a whole show since it is not only about them.  There are many programs invovled within these shows and one should not think more of itself than others.  Maybe in the furture there should be three weeks of shows for BFA's.  This should happen next year because there will be an overflow of graduates due to how many students entered a program at once.  I know that at least within the metal department there will be 6 next semester and 7 the semester following.  Who knows what the other programs look like. 

As far as the shows go, I wasn't too impressed with some of the graphic design from last week.  This could be a bias based on the program mentioned above.  With most of the work I could tell that a lot of work was included but some seemed as though they could have been thrown together over a weekend.  I almost feel that the graphic design department could be more of a product design department.  

The two ceramicists in the show stood out the most.  I loved their work and I could tell how much time had been put into the project.  Each had very nice coesive work.  The painter had very interesting work.  I was drawn strongly to her pieces because of the inclusion of other materials that made the canvas 3D.  Texture can work very well if done right and I believe that she was able to pull this off.  Amazing was the use of egg shells becuase of how delicate they can be, but the piece looked strong and solid.  

Anyway, the show this week had a lot going on for it.  In each direction I looked I was intrigued and wanted to move around the whole space.  The opening was hectic and I did not have the time to really take in all of the work.  I do know that I saw some amazing paintings, with interesting use of canvas and frames.  There was video in use, though I wasn't sure what I was looking at and just walked away.  

Alex Hibbs had his show tonight and I completly loved his set up.  It was a nice and freshing way to see the work displayed.  He had his shoes standing ontop of rods of steel rather then sitting on pedastools.  I feel that this allowed for the work to be seen more fully.
Misato I. had her show as well and I also liked her display.  Putting the alphabet in gave her work the context I felt it needed.  Some of the connections she used were funny and each worked well.  Her work was clear and a lot of fun to see.
Ashley B.  Her work seemed to deal with some sort of skin mutation or diesease.  I am curious about how she decided to use round grid like shapes as a base.  I also wonder how these pieces stuck to her skin like on her card.  I do like the idea of playing with the skin of the body and trying to imitate or use it.  

All I have stated a quick memories I had of the shows and do not go into very deep detail.

End of the Semester

...has come FAST, like whoa.  I seriously blinked and it was all of a sudden here.  I have a lot of work to do, I just finished a 6 page paper this morning and got like no sleep.  I have a 5 page still to do and a 2 page.  I just procrastinate papers too well.. it really is something that I should work on.  This will be one of the worst weekends of school time.  Instead of having a reading period and study time that happens next week, all my classes have due dates this coming week.  During the actual finals week I think that I only have one final exam.  That obviously has its good points, but bad ones too.  Taking 6 classes was hard for how I work and how stressed I've been.  Stress.. thats a whole other story that I should probably discuss somewhere else.

Anyway!  I can't wait to move, yes I'm moving farther away from campus, but I'm also moving away from a messy house that casues stress.  Also I wont worry all the time about if Bogey got outside or not becuase my housemates dont close the door, or have screens.  

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I make objects.

Ponoko



I ordered laser cut out people of acrylic from a company called Ponoko based in New Zealand a few weeks ago.  I finally got my order and these are just two pictures of my order I took quickly.  I will take more pictures later that are of a better detail and clearer image.

The top image is the actual objects/people that I will turn into pins.  

The bottom image is the sheet material which they were cut out of, the brown is a sticker type material covering the black and white acrylic.

Taking away the trash on a rainy day


This morning the trash men came to take away the mountain of trash in our front lawn.  The first truck they had was too full for all of our junk, then a second truck came and still nothing happened.  finally a third truck came and they got to work.  After they took most of our stuff I noticed that a metal futon frame, metal chair frames, a barbeque, and a table metal frame were still left outside.  Maybe they will come back for those large metal objects separately so they can recycle them, or I hope so.  They even had gone through the trouble to separate wood from the metal table frame.  I couldn't stay to see what would happen next because I had to go to class.. but we'll see later today!

This week and last week have been clean up time for New Paltz.  Lots of treasures and trash have been put outside of everyones house.  Ryan and I went around on the weekend looking for treasures and we actually found some cool things.  He found a sweet bag for his ski's and I found some teacups with matching plates and saucers.  We also found a really nice and comfy love seat which is currently in Ryans room until we move into our new apt. 
We also put things out of our current house.. which was full of gross soggy old things.  Things that have been in the basement forever and which have been flooded numerous times.  Lots of the junk we put outside are from other people who used to live in the house.. so much stuff was left for us when we moved in.  We have cleaned out a lot of it and it is nice to finally have it gone even thought I will be leaving this house in a month.  On Saturday I also cut down vines that were growing onto and taking over the house, that was fun even though I got a lot of scratches.  
All of the stuff outside on our lawn is not useable, it is all junk.  Pure and simple annoying junk.


Study

So when I try to study for a test.. my cat Bogey tries to get in the way.




But he's so cute how could I just push him away..

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

New Haiku

these pants are so big
to pee i just pulled them down
he he ha ha he


written by Camila Kimball and Beth Glennon

practice




Untitled Document








Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Comic Cat

Dan Deacon. Youtube.

slideshow.

Meet Bogey =)






He's my cutie cat. He likes to cuddle with me, eat, watch the toilet flush, play in the shower, sleep, roam around, and play with toy mice. He is about 9 months old now. He's my little tiger. =)

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Friday, February 6, 2009

Weiiirrrrrd.

What do you think?! What if your toes don't fit into them that well.. painful.

Grab.

Just getting to grab...
These are some pictures I got when typing in awesome to google
This is Chile

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Last semester and moving on

Bowls 2
These are the first three copper bowls that I have ever raised by hand. I know these might look like simple bowls but being that it was my first time I was nervous to try anything too crazy. Each has a brass rim on the top that creates a nice color contrast. I enjoy them very much as a set of three and hope that others do as well.

Even though this current semester I am not taking a forming class I might continue to try and raise bowls if I have the time. I would really like to get better at this technique, but finding time to do things is always hard for me. Besides I am now in a stone setting class and who knows that stress that will bring. A new skill that I should really pick up and perfect is time management.

Someone buggin' you?

You should check out the reject line

its pretty cool.. but I have yet to actually use it on someone.. I wonder if anyone has yet.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Scotland is sweet.


but for real.. you should go.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Feet

okay.. so I got a little carried away with changing the photo and I know these are simple changes.. but I had fun... sooooo yay.


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

An Indelible Mark by Frederic Kimball


This is my fathers book that he finally finished after years of working on it. I believe it to be half fiction and half nonfiction. My father had great humor to him and this is a great read! You should all get a copy and enjoy. You can get it at the following site.

www.xlibris.com