Accidental Art
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Accidental Art
Classic fruit bowls, always giving us beauty with simplicity.

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Sculpture Research
Crocheting a circle, square, and a top stitch
Casting my foot
Research in casting. I cast my throwing discus
Tina teaching felting
Crochet research

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This is a combination of my felting and crochet. I’m trying to get the video of wet felting uploaded.
Top 3 Artists
My first artist would be Jessica Jackson Hutchins. Her work stood out to me because of the everyday materials she uses and makes her own. There seem to be no boarders to her work and she could literary walk into any room and make something amazing! This image I chose is titled: Ultrasuede Wave which she created in 2015. The materials she used were a sofa, oil stick, and glazed ceramic.
My second artist would be Mike Kelley. His photographs are absolutely stunning and seems to yank you into the image. His use of space, depth, and light allows the viewer to pick out details and textures that might have been lost on this big of a scale. This image I chose is titled: Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA... I am not sure what kind of camera he used for this but he did use a wide camera lens. The highlights and depth he captured is very impressive.
My last artist is one you mentioned to day in class and was curious about her. Ann Hamilton’s project titled: ONEEVERYONE immediately captured my attention. After reading how she was introduced to thermoplastic polyurethane membrane called Duraflex that is used in the medical field and many on other surfaces, it amazed me how she was able to capture the images she did. This image is a part of the project and it shows how when the woman rests her head agains the Duraflex, there is a unique look and feel to the image. It is similar to looking through glass but not as harsh, and mimics being covered by a light sheet but the subject is not as blurred. I think she said it very well, “The way it makes touch visible seemed magic to me.” I really see myself taking inspiration from her and her works to use in the Art Show this semester. There are so many possibilities!
Magnifying Glass Exercise
Hallway- spackle is unique and never repeats the same grooves.
the carpet is frayed but has many different color fibers but the carpet is suppose to be grey.
The mirror hanging up has micro scratches but it doesn't distort the image because of it.
I have done assignment like this before but it has always been in a place that has lots of character. I chose a simple hallway because it made me look a lot harder for interesting things. I think if i had captured images or sketched while doing this exercise I would call it art but me experiencing something does not make it art.