Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Checkerboard Landscape




For me the moving checkerboard is a way to create time and space. Adding the mirrors create an anxiety filled landscape of potential movement of space and and a stopped moment in forever moving time. Ever since I made this piece, I've wanted to continue making a series of these landscapes. All semester long I've planned on making something for the final project involving this moving checkerboard landscape and mirrors, however, I've really like elements to some of my other sculptures this semester (especially the drawing on a transparency). I would love to combine these ideas into either one large coherent piece or several smaller pieces.... I open to suggestions!

The Piece That Started My Mirror Obsession






This is the piece that began my obsession with mirrors. Every time I looked into the box I found a new pathway of vastness through the maze of broken mirrors. I know lots of bad luck....

Monday, March 15, 2010

Mary MIss Response

Artist #5 Mary Miss
My Response






I responded to the environments she creates in her work. She also mentions in an interview that she uses water as reflection. I responded by creating my own environment using mirrors, water, wire, and a few other things. I could really see this work installed either in a hole in the ground or in an all white environment.

James Turrell Response


Artist #4 James Turrell

My Response






Turrell uses light as a medium. I attempted to do the same.... attempted being the key word. I noticed I can't get away from black and white in any of my work... except painting....I think this was the weekend I was writing that painting 2 paper...


Rachel Whiteread Response

Artist #3 Rachel Whiteread
My Response







Whiteread creates molds of large interior spaces, usually of buildings. She points out spaces we don't normally notice. Instead of responding by molding a negative space of an interior, I molded the outside space of a small souvenir of Big Ben on all four sides. It's sort of negative space but flip flopped inside out.

Liza Lou Response

Artist # 2 Liza Lou
My Response










Liza Lou's work is about the dangers of consumerism. Even though I kept that in mind when I responded to her work, I responded more visually than conceptually. The checkerboard pattern becomes a veil in my response sculpture piece. To me its a way to create time and space and references the victorian era. Also, the space that this sculpture creates is collapsed space.


**this is the point in the semester that I started thinking about the idea of a veil and how it relates to mirrors, and the white cloth I was using to cover up some of my construction problems with the outside of my mirror pieces. I've thought of this idea in relation to my 2-D work as well ** go look at Bill Viola's videos of people going through water!

Beverly Pepper Response

Artist #1 Beverly Pepper
My Response




I was inspired by the idea of erosion in Pepper's work. I used charcoal (a medium I respond to in drawing) to express this idea. It reminded me of the black sand beach in Santorini created from a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. Also, Beverly Pepper creates her sculptures by cutting styrofoam and they are not predetermined. Her process of arriving at simple shapes was the same approach I took to building this tiny sculpture. I really enjoyed using drawing materials I love in a sculpture. It's a tiny and intimate. Any suggestions for using charcoal in the future?