What I Did:
Time Calendar:
2 hours sketching gross and mean faces (the darkest and oddest I could make them)
1 hour breaking down my project into different categories for evaluation
1 hour thinking of a big experiment to incorporate all of these categories
11 hours making large face, vomit, and attaching cups
(sorry about the rotation of the images)
I have a place planned to put it in the art school and got my installation form signed by Mark but could not get a hold of Peter in order to put up my face, so I will do it within the next few days. So look out for it.
What I Accomplished/ Discovered/ Encountered:
This week, realized that some of my faces were just too happy to be thought provoking. So I went deeper and darker and tried to make them the most grotesque that I could. I then realized that I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do with these faces and I still wasn't set on the entire theme of my project. So I broke my project down into 3 categories of what I wanted it to represent. 1) Faces: I have been wanting to do this the whole time. They are what I really enjoy doing and I feel that I am skilled in creating them. 2) Public art: This enables me to show off my work in public, which is scary for me because I am a very shy person. But it is also exciting because it is always fun to do something daring and then get good results in the end. 3) Environmental Issues: I respect this kind of artwork most. Sustainability is a huge issue and I would love to create things that not only have aesthetic value, but also have a good message. So here I have the 1)what, 2)how, and 3)why, but integrating these things is a lot more difficult than I thought. This is when I talked to Hannah and Stephanie and got my idea for the large face vomiting up used coffee cups. I think the excessive use of paper coffee cups is my biggest pet peeve around campus, because I see it so so often and each time it builds my anger and my need to say something about it. I believe my big vomiting face (Yeah. That sounds weird.) incorporates all of my ideas into an interesting piece of work, and it is exciting to finally figure out something that actually works fairly well. And it looks just how I envisioned it, I just think I need to add some more cups to get a bigger effect, possibly.
I didn't look at any other artists this week, I just tried to focus on my own goal and come up with an original idea that incorporated everything that I wanted it to.
What I Think I Should Do Next Week:
First, I will put up my face as soon as possible. Then, I will complete another big experiment that incorporates my ideas and probably install it in the art school as well.
Hey Noelle,
ReplyDeleteI was just scanning the blogs and I saw this coffee-puking face. I think it is awesome. I am a huge fan of the darker / more sinister faces at this point. Good luck!! -Jimmy