Thursday, May 5, 2011
My empty space
The ???Sculpture??? Garden
I've been thinking about the base of my sculpture too. I know in time the sculpture will probably start to sink in, so I want to help prevent that so I was thinking of maybe doing a cement bottom that is lifted up the ground a bit or maybe a wooden base. In my earlier blogs I mentioned building a base that rotated, I'm wondering if that is still possible; I just don't want my sculpture to fall with so much rotation. I think is a matter that has to be put in thought. We will soon see...
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
It's coming soon!

I got in contact with Mike Kirby, which by the way is a very talented artist (check out his website at http://mikekirby.net/), and he suggested to do a sculpture out of a mixture of cement and plaster.It can be ranging from the picture on the left to the picture on the right. I really liked the work he did in his female figure and the dancer. I would love to incorporate that in mine. My sculpture is going to be located outside the art room in the sculpture garden (a garden that has no sculptures as of right now). This area is protected by a wooden fence. There is enough room to create a big sculpture, but with if I use cement and plaster, I wonder how big this sculpture can be. I know some sculptures that use this material need some sort of wire or wire mesh to hold it up, so would I have to shape my wire first? I am really excited to start working hands-on in my project. The day is coming soon! I'm assuming the actual process of the sculpture won't take that much time, so I'm also looking forward to present my work.
Monday, February 14, 2011
February update!
I am very excited, pleased, and honored that my panel invites all said yes. I am so excited to work with all of them, learn about them and their skills, and show them a little of what I can do (If you are a member of my panel, thank you for helping me in my project). As of right now, I need to contact Mike Kirby so I can ask him the materials that are needed to make a sculpture. I also want to work with my panel so they can review my ideas and suggest any ideas of their own. I need to find an estimate of how much materials cost, and I need to find donors who could possibly help me in that field. I am also very excited to start working on my sketches!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Think outside my Stick and Chisel
I want to share this amazing video that made me truly realize I have to think outside the box, in other words outside my stick and chisel. There are different forms of art and these techniques are discovered evert day. For example Miwa Matreyek's glorious visions. Ted mentions "Miwa Matreyek create performances where real shapes and virtual images trade places, amid layers of animation, video and live bodies".
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