Monday, April 23, 2012

long process...

jeeezz...
it took me 3 hours to make 2 pairs of feet. 
Here is a video of the steps I'm having to take.
hope you enjoy :)

song: Midnight City by M83


Anyone want to get plastered?

I'm just kidding :)
My next project is having to go outside on the Lyon College nature trail. Materials I am using for my project include: plaster, cardboard, tape, vaseline, tape, xacto knife, broken piece of tile, and pebbles. This project is SO MESSY. 
purpose??
This project is to stand for not leaving a trace in nature. "Leave no trace" is a movement that means keeping nature the way it is. The space I have chosen for my project is the man-made social path that leads down to the out door class room. This path is not apart of the original trail design which goes against "leave no trace". I am making plaster feet to represent the marks we have made in nature and to encourage my audience to only use this social path and not to make new ones. 
only the beginning...



more to come...

I've been stuck up.

what have I been up to? 
I've been in a sticky situation for the past 3weeks. In the Mabee-Simpson Library at Lyon College, I have been working on my project "The Light" on the top floor in the hallway with the study rooms. I am so proud of this project, it turned out great! BUT I NEVER WANT TO SEE ANOTHER STICKY NOTE AGIAIN :P !! There is a little under 3,000 sticky notes in this hallway, which took what it felt like forever to do. I'm sorry I did not film this project, my next project will be filmed i promise! 
what does it mean?
"The Light" can mean whatever it is you want it to mean. It could be a goal to be reached, heaven, or maybe even fast forwarding of time. My intent of this project is to let my audience let it represent what they want it to mean to them. My inspiration for this project was myself and finding new ways to cope with stress and other bumps in the road and reaching "The Light".
hope you like it :)





Thursday, April 12, 2012

Serbia finds stolen Cezanne worth $100 million

Serbia finds stolen Cezanne worth $100 million

The link above interested me. Thought it was blog worthy. I'll post soon about my next project. It's almost completed.