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the trio, 2022
digital drawings made into cardboard cutouts
title cards, 2022
Heads and Three Tales
self portrait saga: 2018 final piece
pixelated in Adobe Illustrator
2018
the new lipstick trend
face paint mixed to create the same shade as a greenscreen
2020
What I think is funny about this piece, is that I was not actually making it for my art course. I was making it for my kpop stan twitter account to promote the new song of my favourite kpop group. It was a trend at the time to make a creative way to promote their new song and this was my contribution.
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artist response, but make it minecraft
recreations of pieces found in exhibition reacted in minecraft
2021
We were given the task to visit an exhibition that speaks to us. I had found an exhibition in a local gallery showing the works of Mark Firth, an artist who incorporates his love of art and engineering together. The sculptures are made of aluminium
I have always been a bigger fan of shapes with more angles than shapes with less (maybe this is caused by the nightmares of trying to figure out the circumference of a circle, but I digress). I really enjoyed looking at this exhibition and wanted to create a response that would be able to capture the lovely shape of these sculptures. Minecraft is a game created solely out of cubes - cubes have perfect angles, I knew what I had to do.
The first one I recreated was the nine cube piece. I tried to stick as close to the source of what this sculpture was made of. Unfortunately, Minecraft does not have aluminium blocks, so I chose something that looked close enough which is iron. For the inside of the cubes, I used the new copper block. Funnily enough, I used the wrong copper block, so if I was to reboot this world, I can guarantee that the copper block have oxidised and turned green.
For the second piece, I wanted to mix it up a bit more. I could have just stuck to making it out of iron again, but I wanted to add a bit of spice. And one important thing about Minecraft is the multiple worlds within the game: the Overworld, the Nether and the End. So I incorporated these three worlds into this piece to give it some more character: I added important elements from all worlds into the piece, for example, the villager house in the Overworld, the lava and fire from the Nether and the Dragon egg which you can get by “freeing the End” and the end of the game.
(UPDATE: I was right, the copper has turned green.)
pixelated eyeball studies
digitally pixelated image using Adobe Illustrator and painting version made by mixing paints
2018