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5/31/12

One Week Vacation

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I am currently in Maine hiking as much as my body can handle. More when I get back.

5/16/12

The Weaving Prints

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plain weave

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 These both took me a great deal of time. The one on the top is a twill and the one on the bottom is a plain weave pattern. They were both created using the intaglio process. The original plates were hand drawn. The twill (on the top) is an etching and the plain weave (bottom) is a drypoint. I was interested in seeing how these would come out with the different inking styles. I can't tell which one I like better. I'm heading back into the studio to make some more paper for printing new editions soon.

5/4/12

Metal Casting

DSC_0118 Yesterday I created these little rings. Two ears and an ear trumpet to go along with my hearing series.

4/30/12

Paterson Art Walk

Come on out to this if you can. I'll have some work installed. DSC_0020DSC_0031 DSC_0028

3/9/12

Ears

I've been making a lot of work in my studio classes lately. I've also, subsequently, been slacking off on writing my thesis. Here are some pieces that wound up making a nice little series. I drew a lot of portraits of people's ears in the past months and found them extremely alien-looking and fascinating. I even started finding them a little gross after staring at them and thinking about them for so long. I had to stop. I am moving on to other things. I am keeping the hearing theme going in metals and making a double ear trumpet head piece that will distort sound for the wearer in disorienting ways. For printmaking, I am making a series of prints that are tediously hand drawn weaving patterns. I am currently working on a twill. I will then make an even bigger plate with a plain weave pattern. Both are intaglio on copper and zinc, respectively.

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Healthy

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Sick

Ears

Ear Portraits

Ear

Dog ear

Expect more new work in a couple of weeks.

3/2/12

Evolution of a Print

I have been making a lot of things in my printmaking and metals classes...mostly just to keep my hands busy. For printmaking, I've been working very quickly on a lot of small editions. I get to work independently on the intaglio process. I decided, for my first print, to keep it easy and bring a sketch from my art journal to life. I say easy because it is formally similar to everything I was creating two years ago. Drawing lines without any representational intention has become an unexplainable comfort for me much like laying in the grass at a park in the warm sun or eating pasta and meatballs with family on Sunday afternoon.

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Here is the original sketch from a new art journal I made. The book is is bound in the elongated horizontal format that you see here. I didn't crop that from a larger page. I wanted to see what kind of drawings that layout would bring. It seems I just made...piano keys or something.

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Then I made a drawing to fit the plate I was planning on doing drypoint on.

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This is the print on plain white intaglio paper.

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And here it is on my own handmade paper.

Everyone seems to like the handmade paper one but I'm partial to the clean white paper. I cannot decide. Which is probably why I haven't actually created a real edition of it yet. I'll figure it out later.

Also, more good news, I have completed all 42 pages of Chapter 4 of my thesis. There are lots of great images and tables of all the data I collected over winter break. It is satisfying having it all in one place presented in a nicely organized manner. Two more chapters to go.

I will post more prints and my most recent metals creation once I get good photos and scans of them all.

1/10/12

Winter Break

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So, this break has been wonderful. I have been visiting as many people, things, places as possible. I have one more data collection visit for my thesis. Then I get to transcribe it all.

I just got back from Buffalo. I had a great little visit up there talking to my boss's mother for an entire afternoon about weaving. It certainly was fun.

I have been obsessed with buying house plants. Someone needs to stop me.

It is strange...I feel like the semester is almost over already..but it hasn't started yet. One year left of school (forever). It feels really good.

Maybe I will have time to make my own art again...and make music with Seamus again. I look forward to both of those things. Getting a taste of both this winter break was not enough. Tease. I am tired of only posting mediocre digital photographs on here. I want to have new artwork to post.

beep boop bop.