I'm looking forward to working on assemblages again. This is my inspiration piece for the next one.
Friday, November 9, 2018
Assemblage Component
I found several of these at a builder's estate sale. After posting to the facebook group Worldwide Assemblage, Found Object, & Mixed Media Artists, I think it is a plate to be attached to a beam. Rope would be hung from it. Another member from the group had a picture of a similar piece.
ANATOMY & PSYCHOLOGY Art Journal
11-1-18 I made myself a journal for all of the anatomy & psychology journal pages I have been making. I really like having my journal pages in a book form. It keeps pages organizes. Otherwise they tend to be moved around and put in different places, making them hard to find. Thank you Juliana Coles for showing me the importance of this!
The skull hues were cut out of the wood cover revealing the pupils/images of my great-grandparents Theodor and Anna on the page underneath.
The skull was made with a wood burning tool, which I hadn't used for quite awhile. I really enjoyed the process.
I am looking forward to developing some of the ideas in this book further with assemblages.
The skull hues were cut out of the wood cover revealing the pupils/images of my great-grandparents Theodor and Anna on the page underneath.
The skull was made with a wood burning tool, which I hadn't used for quite awhile. I really enjoyed the process.
I am looking forward to developing some of the ideas in this book further with assemblages.
Fox Journal Page
10-25-18 What I've been working on in my AiR journal this week. Artist-in-Residence Sheboygan North High. Process photos included. I had to shorten the nose significantly as seen in previous process photo.
10-11-18 I was invited as Artist-in-Residence at Sheboygan North High School to work with the Humanities class (language arts honor class). They are currently discussing the book "Feed" by M.T. Anderson. I was given a copy to read and follow along. My journal page is in response to the passage I have included below. It was written in 2002. In this futuristic dystopian novel Anderson predicts many things that are now happening. Especially in regards to the internet.
9-28-18 I'm thinking about the words "Reflecting Inward" for this page. I asked for suggestions on Facebook and I received several great phrases listed below. What do you think? Any other ideas?
Internal thoughts - Sue Bringa Kraus
Internal reflections
Looking inward
Pondering from within - Amy Zander
He feels it "in his bones"! - Jane Boller Stroebel
Inside out - Tina Downey
What you perceive is often what you have inside - Randy Umbs
Artist-in-Residence a Sheboygan North High School.
Internal thoughts - Sue Bringa Kraus
Internal reflections
Looking inward
Pondering from within - Amy Zander
He feels it "in his bones"! - Jane Boller Stroebel
Inside out - Tina Downey
What you perceive is often what you have inside - Randy Umbs
Artist-in-Residence a Sheboygan North High School.
AiR - Day 2
9-20-18 Artist in residency at Sheboygan North High School day 2. I finished this journal page. I like it even more after seeing it in a photograph. Love his and her expression. A target was the inspiration and it developed from there.
AiR - End of day 1
9-19-18 End of day 1. Starting to fill up the space.
I spent a lot of time journaling on pages that had already been drawn on. I had a lot to say. Sometimes the pages sit for months waiting for the right words.
A very productive day. It is amazing how much I can get done when I don’t have the distractions of home. Mainly several needy dogs.
Studio Space - Artist-in-Residence Sheboygan North High School
Week 1
9-19-18 First day as Artist in Residence at Sheboygan North High School. This is my studio space for the entire Fall semester. It was the former health office. Pretty cool, I even have a sink. Now to Art up the place without needing a moving truck at the end of the semester.
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