Wednesday, April 18, 2012

IP: A success!






The opening reception was a HUGE success. Work gallery gets so much foot traffic that the gallery stayed completely full for for the whole event (3 hours). Thank you to everyone who could stop by and also thank you to those who couldn't make it but provided support! You guys are greaaaaaaat.

I was really nervous before the show, because I really had no idea what the response would be but everything ended up going better than I could have even imagined. People really seem to be struck and drawn in by the aesthetic of the work and then ultimately stay with it to understand and pick a part the meaning. People were loving the terrariums. I even received some commissions to make some more, so if you want one let me know! They're around 30 bucks depending on the size and type of plant!

Anyways it was a great night, I had so much fun and loved seeing everyone's handsome faces.

By request of my school and to get a good grade on this project I must direct my teachers and professional suiters to my : Portfolio. There you will be able to download my Resume and Project Thesis.

Thanks!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

IP: DATES AND TIMES AND LOCATION

Everyone should come to the Opening Reception of my senior thesis show!

It will take place at Work Gallery, 306 State St. (where my work is displayed) on Friday, April 13th from 6-9pm. There will be refreshments and lots of people and excitement and my parents and hip kids so MAKE SURE YOU STOP BY. I want to see all of you.

The work is almost fully installed except for a few last minute things which I will be taking care of tomorrow. SUCH a LONG processssss!

The chia had a little bit of trouble growing on the first model we made so we've started on a new model and things are looking good! Super excited, feeling very proud.

come come come, see you all there!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

IP: Progress!

Ok this one's gunna be a doozy!

1. I've finished making my terrariums. It was SUCH a fun process, I highly recommend EVERYONE doing it. They're completely self-sustaining and are so so so beautiful. These 2 right below are moss terrariums (they are lidded). GOLD SAND.

Moss collected from the Arb (shh).

Potting/re-sizing

The plants and terrariums are growing by the light of 2 grow-lamps under my table in my studioooo.

This terrarium is not going in the project... he's just extra... for fun, ya know?

2. The center-piece of my project is currently in the works. I've decided it would be smartest to make it in 2 parts–the living and the... non-living. The chia is going to grow on a separate piece of chip-board on top of insulation foam (the gross looking white goop seen below) and cotton-fluff, held down by damp cheese-clothe. This is a very well tested method for growing chia (apparently all the polish children of my mother's generation grew chia this way because no one sent them chia pets from america??). After the chia is mature enough this piece will then be glued to the wood board with the gold triangle in the center. The gold is an acrylic paint made from REAL GOLD FLECKS and LEAD. So there was a long priming-sanding-primingagain-painting-thinkingImayhaveleadpoisoning-process (documented below). Don't worry... my dad refuses to be worried about the lead so... I'm probably fine.

Cleaned edges, refined shape.

Primer.
First layer.
Final layer.

3. And I'm still making more drawings for the large bottom shelf–which has been a PAIN in BUM by the way. Today the shelves have been white washed. Tomorrow they are going to get a gold trim on the edges.
It's been a long 2 weeks but it's not over yeeet. The beetle portraits look like they might be the very last step. As well as putting something in the CENTER of the CENTER-PIECE, pretty BIG step you might say...

I think this may be my last post before the show so wish me luck aaaand see you all in the gallery! (I'll post the info as soon as it's been finalized). April 13th!