Monday, April 9, 2012
Tiles Doing Work
The second set of tiles came out of their bisque fire perfectly fine, and are glazed and being glaze fired! Woohoo!
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Peter's Faculty Critique
Possibly use a paint roller, but no spray paint inside
Sara - bring something physical in (ex. stencils)
-no projector for display
Mel - large artworks on the wall
- pictures of stencils on actual walls
- book of artwork
Mary - book of artwork
Chaya - possibly go digital
Abby - salvage material to paint on or stencil on (ex. corrugated steel, stucco, faux brick)
stick to one group of issues- too large of disconnect
Sara - bring something physical in (ex. stencils)
-no projector for display
Mel - large artworks on the wall
- pictures of stencils on actual walls
- book of artwork
Mary - book of artwork
Chaya - possibly go digital
Abby - salvage material to paint on or stencil on (ex. corrugated steel, stucco, faux brick)
stick to one group of issues- too large of disconnect
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Capstone Production
I've been making tiles for my model, some sections more than once. I'm refining my process of making the tiles so that they all fit together well and features that span across the tile barrier line up. I think I am going to have to make all 9 at one time so they all shrink at the same rate.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Peter's Critique
From Professor Powell:
-Possibly work on some faux-walls, also possibly work on a blank wall in the building if it is permitted
-Use quick release paper and/or contact paper, but make sure to text it first
-Research Johannes Itten - after imaging
-For the next critique, bring in actual pieces with completed stencils and/or some paintings
From Megan:
-"Playful" graffiti type doesn't match your issue seriousness, try to break free with a more original type
From Mel:
-Colors
-Possibly work on some faux-walls, also possibly work on a blank wall in the building if it is permitted
-Use quick release paper and/or contact paper, but make sure to text it first
-Research Johannes Itten - after imaging
-For the next critique, bring in actual pieces with completed stencils and/or some paintings
From Megan:
-"Playful" graffiti type doesn't match your issue seriousness, try to break free with a more original type
From Mel:
-Colors
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