Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Critique today....

Everything (jewelry) out for critique today.

The glow box is out to show that the necklace (center) glows in the dark. I was actually able to use the brush and dump technique to create a pattern of glow powder on there. It's promising that the technique worked as hopefully this means that I can apply glow powders in other ways such as stenciling and painting. The small champleve pin was interesting to do as that was the first time I tried to do this on a highly formed work. In the part I've used the champleve technique on slightly formed pieces or flat etches. Definitely need to get a deep etch if I'm going to use the hydraulic press to make the etches three dimensional. I couldn't build up a sufficient layer of the transparent enamels for the colors to really show through and they started to burn off after a bit. Using opaques instead would be one way to fix it, but I think for pieces that small I'll just go up a gauge the next time I do an etch.

Really excited about decals...

Bought a bunch of decal paper and a laser printer so over the summer I can start making my own custom decals for my work. Very excited! If you would like more info about printing out and using your home made decals for enameling, check out this link:

http://www.enamelworksupply.com/Resources/toner%20decals.pdf

Phew...

Glad to know we have an extension on metalsmithing until Monday morning! It will be nice to put some finishing touches on those projects. Getting really excited about the summer, bought a bunch of laser decal paper so now I can create my own decals to take my layered images to the next step. Still, think I just might sleep for a few days, just to catch up. Then back to work!

Monday, May 12, 2014

DaDa

Some further inspirations, just a few images for now.

Raoul Hausmann, "The Art Critic,"  1919-1920

Hanna Hoch, "Das schöne Mädchen," 1921.

Raoul Hausmann, "ABCD," 1923-1924

Der Dada 3, ed. Raoul Hausmann (Berlin, April 1920), cover.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

One of my jewelry heroines...

http://egetal.com.au/news/post/jane-dodd-on-storytelling-workshop-6-and-outsider-art

Where have you been?

Various old flyers and adverts from my favorite record label Flying Nun*. All courtesy of www.tallyho.co.nz, an amazing site well worth checking out for any fans of the Nun or Kiwi music of a certain vintage. Just a compendium of images that are setting me down a path...

Able Tasmans & Cakekitchen Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Chills Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Chris Knox & Barbara Ward Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Clean - Advert for "Oddities" LP - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Clean - Advert for "Boodle Boodle Boodle" EP - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Enemy Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Clean Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Flying Nun Advert for "Tuatara" Compliation  - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Gordons - Advert for "Volume 2" LP - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

The Gordons Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Toy Love - Advert for "Rebel" Single - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Toy Love Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Toy Love Flyer - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

Techtones Advert - http://www.tallyho.co.nz

*Ok, there a few non-Nun bands on here. The Enemy never recorded but went on to form Toy Love. Toy Love is mostly pre-Nun, but did get reissued on Flying Nun so that still counts. The Gordons are in the same situation, originally not part of the Flying Nun roster they were eventually reissued on Flying Nun in the late 80's. Techtones were on Propeller, CBS and Ripper Records and none of their work has been reissued as of this date.

Teenage Riot.

If a music video could give an idea of where I'm going, this is oddly it. Rapid fire underground pop culture clips a go-go. Such rapid fire editing in part of it creates a layering effect and ends of abstracting the images...

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPytYrYqDbA

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Time to get back...

To what I'm titling my "commerical suicide" series. Basically any work that is really more wearable art than anything else. I've been doing a lot of abstract work taken from nature references recently and while it was a good palate cleanser it's not really where I want to be in terms of my work. I just feel that it's not really me. Over the summer I'm really looking forward to getting back to making very graphic enamel work utilizing a lot of digital manipulation, layering, found images and collage. I've found some great vintage magazines over the weekend that promise a lot of interesting photos and ads! Once I get them scanned I'll post them here.

SRCC Presentation Pictures



SRCC This past weekend...

Got to give two poster presentations this past weekend for the Student Research and Creativity Celebration. One was for my Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship, the other was for my small grant on glow powder inclusions in enamel. It was a great time, like a very large science fair. Lots of fun, got to run into an old friend and got to show off what I've learned. Lot's of people really were interested in my work, especially the glowing enamels. Hope I get to do this again for another small grant sometime!

Ton of work, so much to do...

Working on a lot of projects for the end of the semester. Kinda stressed but that's normal. Just gonna keep swimming.