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"Ang"Wooden, kinetic toy, (see process below). | Body of cohesive workAcrylic on wood, glass and paper, silk screen on extension, and shadow box. | "Peeping Tom"I made this life-size figure out of entirely metal screening. This was a part of an installation piece. | "Cooper"Copper wire, steel wire, screening, solder, DD batteries and 2 lightbulbs. | Wire SkeletonSolder, copper wire, wire |
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Process of "Ang"Explosion -> Cut Outs -> Paint and Glue | "Juan"Wire | "Imperfections Illuminated"8"x8" cubes | "Imperfections Illuminated"The process (see digital steps in digital art tab): took pictures of parts of my face I am insecure about. Then created vector images on Illustrator. Created blueprint of project on photoshop. Printed vector images and carved into stamps. Stamped on 32"x8" silk fabric and sewn around wire cube. Suspended cube from ceiling with invisible string. | Plate OccasionsFun, dumb little thing I do for family parties. Serves as an example of a different medium. |
Stone SculptureLoosely inspired by a pillow, I shaped this 50lb hunk of stone into a softer looking shape. | "Foothoof"Plaster | Railroad Bridge30 inch sculpture made from wooden dowels, thread, and glue. Had to be able to hold a ten pound brick. | "Crystal"Wire | Self PortraitClay |
Self PortraitClay | Personal MapItalian styled hydrants from "The Hill", an Italian neighborhood in St. Louis. In each hydrant is a piece of food specific to the culture. The class walked around and smelled the hydrants to guide them through my personal map. | Personal MapsItalian styled hydrants from "The Hill", an Italian neighborhood in St. Louis. In each hydrant is a piece of food specific to the culture. The class walked around and smelled the hydrants to guide them through my personal map. | Time, Context & SculptureRose, Hair, and Nature |
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