Saturday, March 12, 2011

Metal Sculpture

In Sculpture this semester I wanted to make a series of teapots and teacups out of scrap and found metal. But just like most of my ideas, it changed a little as I went along.. This first piece was supposed to be a faceted base with a teacup on top. As I continued to work on it, "the base" just took on a whole form and started becoming something more than just a "base", so I went with it. Just a few days before crit is usually when I decide to make drastic changes to my sculptures and I usually have to just walk away or I'll never stop changing it up. But this time I realized that the bottom part of the sculpture would completely visually out weigh the teacup on top, so I got rid of the cup and busted a hole in the top of the "base". I learned alot from this piece, like the importance of a good clean weld, and that measuring pieces to fit together is real hard. Paying attention to those things would have saved me alot of time!
I have way too many different ideas for my ceramic work. I want to do so many things at once. Focus focus.. We have crit on Wednesday and I have to present FINISHED work because its mid-term and all.... Its just so hard for me to put the pieces that I have now into some sort of context that doesn't read decorative. I've been really interested in lampshades for some reason. Lampshades, lights, and light bulbs. I have a few "in progress ideas" that involve light. This is just one of them. Vessel forms made out of slip dipped cotton balls and battery operated lights.

Friday, March 11, 2011

slip experiments

lampshades made from cotton fabric and batting


bowls made from crochet doilies