Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Concentration Piece #8: 3 Girls Double-Dutching





Concentration Piece #7: A Girl Walking Her Dog








Wood Piece




Concentrtion Piece #6: Bowling





Artist Statment (final)

Everyday we go through life, adding another clip to the movie titled with our names. Do we ever stop and pause to see what our actions look like? To see what they have done? When filming a movie the directors take their clapper board and say, “Act 5, Scene 3, Take 2 … ACTION!” Essentially, this is what I am doing with my concentration pieces. I am taking peoples lives and saying “ACTION!” After stating the word ACTION I begin to draw the next scene of a persons life with wire twisting and turning it into the shape that fits it best, with a careful process; highlighting certain twists and turns with color. Just like in filming a movie the process just to get the one scene, of this one act involves many takes as well, until I am happy with the out come. Until each scene is ready for the movie. I am the director, and my sculptures are the actors; all I have to do is say the word, “ACTION!” and they do it. The central idea of my concentration is ACTION! For my first piece I froze the frame of action of a man playing a drum, spreading music throughout the world. In my second concentration piece I took the action of two little kids going to the zoo. When I froze the frame being saying the word, “ACTION!” they are getting balloons right when they entered the zoo. In my third freeze frame, I took a shot at capturing the action of an everyday surfer off the coast of Hawaii in a big wave about to curl in and engulf him. Some of the other ACTION shots that I freeze framed are a teenage trick skateboarder, a girl walking her dog, a biker biking up a hill, three girls double-dutching, and a man bowling.

Concentrtion Piece #5: Biker








Concentration piece #4: Teenage Trick Skateboarder





Concentration piece #3: Hawaiian Surfer




Monday, March 29, 2010

Artist Statment Take 2

Everyday we go through life, adding another clip to the movie titled with our names. Do we ever stop and pause to see what our actions look like? To see what they have done? When filming a movie the directors take their clapper board and say, “Act 5, Scene 3, Take 2 … ACTION!” Essentially, this is what I am doing with my concentration pieces. I am taking peoples lives and saying “ACTION!” After stating the word ACTION I begin to draw the next scene of a persons life with wire twisting and turning it into the shape that fits it best, with a careful process; highlighting certain twists and turns with color. Just like in filming a movie the process just to get the one scene, of this one act involves many takes as well, until I am happy with the out come. Until each scene is ready for the movie. I am the director, and my sculptures are the actors; all I have to do is say the word, “ACTION!” and they do it. The central idea of my concentration is ACTION! For my first piece I froze the frame of action of a man playing a drum, spreading music throughout the world. In my second concentration piece I took the action of two little kids going to the zoo. When I froze the frame being saying the word, “ACTION!” they are getting balloons right when they entered the zoo. In my third freeze frame, I took a shot at capturing the action of an everyday surfer off the coast of Hawaii in a big wave about to curl in and engulf him. Finally, I took an ACTION! shot of a teenage trick skateboarder.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

What Can You Do With a Book?










This is what I can do with a book. City + People + Big Traffic Light + Book = New Book & Art!!! :)

2nd Concentration Piece: A Day at the Zoo








This brings back those perfect childhood memories that you see in movies, or you read about in books, like in Curious George, for example. The ones where you could just go to the zoo and just in the entrance is a man handing out balloons.