Last post as a bfa student!!!
So, after I finished all that luster and all my prints were done, I came in for my final kiln Christmas as a bfa and my toilet tank top had exploded! The sink was fine, and all the epoxy fell off which was super nice because now it’s perfectly clean and smooth so it can be used again! But the toilet tank had a huge crater and a bunch of cracks coming off of it, and a bunch of broken stuff fell off under it. I think that since it was a fairly recently used toilet it had accumulated moisture in tiny pockets or pores and that’s what made it explode. Crazy!
So, I had to do some troubleshooting and decided to just take one from my house and figure out some decorations with gold paint. This was kind of sucky though because it was the day I was installing so I had to figure out a key part of my show in less than a day, which was stressful.
So one of the coolest parts of my thesis is the slime obviously, and let me tell you about it. It took like 5 gallons of glue and I think we ended up with about 15 gallons of slime in the end. It was SO much easier than I anticipated. I thought we were going to have to make it in small batches to ensure the connections between the pva and the borates were equally distributed but nope! I just mixed it by the gallon of glue right in the five gallon bucket. I made a purple, an orange, a green, a blue, and a pink. The purple and green were the most successful because they were so opaque and the other colors kind of got lost in the mix when I set them all out. So that’s something to remember for next time.
Also the menstrual blood I had saved smelled like a dead animal by the time I put it in that jar. Absolutely disgusting.
As for everything else, it all turned out so good!! The luster and mother of pearl worked like a charm! I loved how the period stuff came out. I painted the butterfly wires black, and also covered the part of my butterfly that stuck to the shelf with black so it was less noticeable. I’m thinking of covering it with some nail polish to make it match the iridescence if that works.. not sure. My mom is currently in possession of it as it’s her birthday in early May and she loved it so much. So next up was just to install... I just tried to make everything as close as possible to my original idea sketch. Shane was there to help me and after moving the tub and sink and toilet around and trying out shelf positions a few times we got it, really quickly. We got the bathroom stuff in position and installed the shelf!
We had to leave early though because no one could hang out with Kezia at home and my mom was working (she’s a pediatric er nurse!)
So we continued the next day, which was the day we had to submit everything so not gonna lie that morning we went in I was very nervous.
By the second day all we had left to do was replace that dang toilet tank top and set everything out, and figure out the toilet decoration situation. I decided to put some small things on the toilet seat cover so that I didn’t push my luck with the gold paint, which ended up being the same spray paint I used for the tub feet and the shell. I wanted to put slime in my little perfume bottles but we could get it to go in no matter what we tried so we just did veg oil and glitter instead. We filled the bathtub with a bunch of filler stuff and covered it with plastic, and then covered that with slime. We fixed the lights which took FOREVER. The slime didn’t quite behave how I expected, and because of this, I had to move really quickly to photograph everything and didn’t really get a chance to just look everything over and take it all in in person as it was together and installed. I didn’t realize this until I got home to edit photos. But it’s okay, it wasn’t really possible this time because I had a learning curve with the slime. When I install work like this again it will be different.
I took SO MANY pictures. And speaking of that, in the last days of working in the studios and installing, I took so many sad pictures of little odds and ends in the studios and hallways. I really missed everyone. But I took 235 photos in all of my show, including all the book pages. I stayed up literally all night from the time I got home editing, organizing, choosing photos, and I kind of regret that because I ended up making some last minute decisions I didn’t really want to make. I wanted to have a separate artist statement, the one I wrote earlier, and a project statement in my actual show. But in my craze of editing and organizing I thought it would be better to just integrate the two (especially since my thesis was so long) so that everyone didn’t have so much to read. Maybe that was a better idea anyway.
But, after turning everything in in the wee hours of the morning, I was finally done. And it really didn’t feel like it. It was really crazy to finish and be at home and that’s it. And there it is! I have reached my 10 image limit.
I think I’ll do another post in a few days talking about the whole post experience in detail, but this is it for grade-purpose blogs for this year. I’ll have a chance to post more photos ;) but also I feel like I could talk about this experience forever so I really want to come back and discuss more in detail after I have some time to consolidate my feelings and thoughts.
Thanks for reading if you are, and thanks to you Brian for everything! You are the greatest and most inspiring instructor ever! I’ll talk about you like you talk about Dr. Don when I’m your age. :) (also special shout out to Shane for taking so many great pictures of me installing :’) )









