our final project was to make a piece of monumental sculpture, make something little into something big (my dad, who is 6’, for scale)
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our final project was to make a piece of monumental sculpture, make something little into something big (my dad, who is 6’, for scale)
our ink washes final stage in their life cycle was forming a visually very intensive acrylic painting; colored digitally and color matched using CMYK paints.
previously posted ink washes ended up folded into origami cranes as part of an installation that took up the entire room
wearable sculptural form that I slathered in ginkgo leaves and walnut ink. She’s made of paper mache and chicken wire, and called the KCAI Crossroads Gallery’s final show her home for the past month.
exploration of textures thru video
ink washes
each 9x9 india ink on sketch paper
Graphite drawing of aforementioned head
22 x 30 on stonehenge paper
Mine own head made of bristol board
Took FOREVER!
lasercut patterned shapes. the source for the pattern was one of the sharpie things i posted earlier! i really want to expand on this concept but i’ll have to wait until i have the free time
sharpie stuff
charcoal still life feat. cubes and friends
18 x 24