Saturday, April 16, 2011
Blog, Blog, Blog!
Last week we had the Urban /Street/ Hip-Hop show in the SpaceLab, and I have to say that it turned out really really good. There was a good variety and amount of work and everyone was pretty excited about putting their work into the show. I was extremely happy with the way that the show turned out. This is the first show that I have ever put together and I was a bit nervous about how it would turn out and wether I would have enough stuff to fill the space and if people were going to back out at the last second. It was a really good experience for me and it was a really fun show to put together. There were no limitations or high expectations, just a bunch of kids getting together making work that is fun and creative.
I would love to put together a few more shows like this one before I graduate in 2012. There is something about having work in a themed show that is exciting, especially if it is with your peers. It gives you a chance to show your stuff and make a work that is specific to the show, which is a good change of pace from just making things that you normally would make.
As you can see from the photos the lemon project that I had been working on got finished for the show. I was pretty pleased with the overall appearance of the piece, but the jeweled lemon did not come out exactly the way that I had wanted. It was much harder to get the jewels to line up on the rounded surface of the lemon than it was on the gun that I previously did. This was a bit frustrating to me. I know know that it would have been a bit easier if I had bought smaller sized jewels and I think that would have looked a bit better as well. But overall I am fairly pleased. I would like to see what this piece would look like with the lemon that I glazed with mason stain, I may do this for the Open House.
For the Open House I would also like to put in my 2-liter bottles and the to-go boxes that I have been working on. They will probably be located in the Space Lab for the Earth Day Show. For the 2-liter bottles I plan to leave them as the raw bisque fired porcelain. I feel that this piece looks best this way because you can see all of the detail of the bottle and the label. For the to-go boxes though I am thinking that I will underglaze them so that they are a brighter white, and depending on how that turns out I may or may not add a clear glaze to them.
I think that I have everything fairly well done for the final critique. Although I do feel that my lidded form project could have been better, at least it is complete. As far as all of the other projects go I am happy with the way that they have come out. I feel that the work that I have done this semester has been much more productive than some of the semesters in the past. Although with the negativity that has been going on around the studio I do feel that this semester could have been a lot better.
I am looking forward to the Raku class in the summer, and I am especially looking forward to the break that I will have between the end of this semester and the beginning of the 2nd summer session. This break is exactly what I need to regroup and continue to make awesome Art for all of the world (IUS) to see!
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Ashley,
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. It blows my mind to see all the amazing work you do. Keep the determination and desire and nothing can hold you back. Miss ya keep up the amazing work!
mike