Friday, September 30, 2011

Wow, a whole week!

I guess it has been a whole week since my last post!  I have not made any great discoveries or made the news.... just trudging along in the art home world.  I have been recovering from a nasty bug that had me under the norm last week and I just finished the antibiotics on Thursday, then got a phone call today about some labs being a little out of whack.  Another doctor appointment scheduled for this upcoming Thursday.  Sheesh!!!  Can't I just do my thing?  I have been debating with myself about what matters in my life....an unending question...Oh well...library tomorrow, bank, and some work,( art work I mean)........3 day weekend.....I need more work($$$$ type work)!!!  It would be great, if they were the same, but that usually means that I would need to find a hook!  Something to get a patron's attention!!!  Sell Out!  Okay, I am starting the brain defragmentation, so long overdo!!!!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Ideas coming to life

I guess that I do not speak a great deal about the concepts behind the works that I am experimenting with and maybe someone out there might be a little curious as to what is going on in my brain...(oh how it hurts sometimes).  The plates are narratives into small bleeps of memories of events that took place in my childhood, even though some of them may seem so insignificant...they just stuck!  I am combining plates, some, in conflicting thoughts to these stories (memories), and some the same thought by itself.  The most current one is based on my own molesting (uncle) that was hushed or honestly never revealed within the family.  I am very aware of how these types of events are never faced, but swept under the proverbial carpet.....If we truly had that big of a carpet!!!!!
Many things pop into my head as I am working on these plates, crashing of them together, as how they crashed into my own life, then intermingled into my daily life, then next will become a blending...natural evolution.  Plates are so traditional...I am serving something to you, domesticated, in our everyday life.  Such a natural obsession!

I did mention a carpet to sweep things under!  My next thought process naturally led me into a rug, but not out of traditional material. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Home and Sick!

I haven't gone to work this week, partly from lack of calls, and the rest due to this cough.  I finally have a doctor's appointment tomorrow, and I hope I can get rid of this by Friday so I can get in 1 day of work.  I did not put in much studio time today since I did Monday and Tuesday.  I already have the 20 hours in for the week, but paper to be written this weekend, so I have some more research to do. 


These two plates are the latest experiment in splitting and recombining images with slip mono-print.  They are still green, but are sitting out in the kiln now awaiting dryness.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Extra Day Off

Much to my surprise, I did not get called into work today.  I was able to read a few more articles this morning as well as finishing the slip layers on the 4 disc patterns.  I continued on more cans....(never-ending) 

I broke and rearranged 2 plates that were firming up overnight, and then I tried something new with 2 of the discs that got dry by dinnertime.  I held the 2 together and cut them into strips, then I alternated them with the other one...every other strip back into a circle.  Each of these discs were opposing forces, good versus bad, or more properly, evil versus innocence.  I turned the strips over and taped them together and applied them to the clay, and put them over the molds.  I applied under glaze over the bottoms with paper cutouts as a resist to mask off areas from receiving colors.  These 2 plates should be firm by tomorrow!  I am keeping my fingers crossed!!!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Working and Fighting a Cold

I have been fighting off a cold of some type since Friday, and boy does it make everything seem to go in slow motion!  I really don't feel as though I am getting anywhere, or maybe it is because all of my projects are so time consuming in the initial prep stage.  I have cans to cut apart, marking a pattern, re-cutting, and folding.  I won't even discuss how many lectures that I have to give the kids about giving me the cans and not the trash can.

  I got 2 more plates put together, and 2 more to assemble tomorrow (they are slightly firming up overnight).  The slip layering is also very time consuming, but by tomorrow I will have 4 more plate sized discs ready for clay!  I have to fight the family for the table space since the studio does not have water available.

 I have another idea in the thinking process, but since I am icky feeling, I will stew over it until all the cobwebs of sickness are gone.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Day After

I only had a afternoon kindergarten to sub today, so I was able to get in reading for 3 1/2 articles this morning before I went in.  This evening I put in my regular two hours in the studio trying to devise other materials and items that I can create.  Today I made flower tops out of cigarette packs...oh the irony is dripping!!  I gessoed the other set of arms again, on other side...building it up.  They are for another table similar to the last one.  I will be building the substructure for it this weekend.  Rummaging around my stuff for ideas to keep the ball rolling.  I finally decided on the two artists that I will be comparing....Louise Bourgeois and Alison Saar. 

Second Mentor Meeting

Meetings with my mentor, Denise, always seem to give me just the extra encouragement that I need.  We share some similar struggles of our youths which helps create a better understanding of the place we draw from in our art making.  I truly appreciate the wealth of information she has about other artists that I can look at that are doing similar things, either in the end result or as a part of their process.  After I returned home, after our first visit she emailed me the names of the artists she had mentioned with links to their work, and this helped to create more meaningful conversations in regards to their conceptions and realizations.  Mathew Barney is a very complex individual, but complexity can be a fascinating subject.  I am currently awaiting her email from this visit to see the new artists she recommended during our conversation yesterday.  I don't work until this afternoon, so...time to get reading!