Saturday, February 22, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
ruining: progress report
i put some time in this weekend manufacturing some trauma and some joy.
future archeology:
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castle top taking shape ******* |
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artificial christmas tree, drink umbrellas, fancy toothpicks, plastic, cupcake and bon-bon papers, plastic swords, synthetic berries, silk flower petals ******* |
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eyeshadow bruising... ******* |
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view from below: rewarded with shiny things to gaze up at ****** |
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
styro-temple in process
I've been assembling this modern-day temple/ tea house/ pyramid form out of styrofoam packaging. I'm beginning the surface treatment with liquid foundation , blush and eyeshadows to create effects ranging from blushing to bruising. The top is taking shape as an irregular, jagged, sand-castle-like form on which empty bon-bon and cupcake paper liners are growing like barnacles.
This is will be part of a solo show titled "Ruining" at Sarah Doyle Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI- to be installed at the end of March.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
GUTS @ 119 Gallery
Dan and I recently collaborated on a sonic sculptural piece for a show at 119 Gallery in Lowell, MA.
The theme and title of the show is "Guts". We set about cannabalizing existing work from our repertoire in the studio and combined our individual aesthetics with broken, discarded technologies to create a vision of post-apocalyptic carnage.
The pile of twisted and exploded viscera is at once a festive, puppet-like animation with soft Christmas-y red felt and glistening green and silver circuit boards,
and a revolting disemboweling resembling special effects borrowed from
John Carpenter's"The Thing".
The whole mess is splayed out on the floor in front of a tower of amplifiers which play an unsettling, subtly shifting, crunching drone which is produced from hand-sculpted electronic devices (one encased in something resembling a sizable tumor, one which mimics an improvised explosive device) which hang in front of a speaker they feedback into.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Progress
It's been bleak. Terrifying.
The days are getting longer, I hear.
I finished our chores. Now I get to make a mess of all of this information.
There's still work to do.
Ain't that just the way.
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Now available as 9"x17" full color posters!
The days are getting longer, I hear.
I finished our chores. Now I get to make a mess of all of this information.
There's still work to do.
Ain't that just the way.
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Now available as 9"x17" full color posters!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Sculpture Collaging
within the continued practice of cannibalizing my own work, i have begun to assemble
collage-work using manipulated images from details of my sculptures.
this allows me to retain favoritism of certain"moments" in the materials.
i can isolate certain textures i may have an internal struggle regarding preciousness in the details...
zoom-in, zero-in.
rescale, retrace, relocate
build new landscapes, explosions, textures..
piece them together with images of classical sculpture belonging to "the people"
found online. found in cemeteries and public parks- strangers made of stone .
now inhabit a new terrain.
(both in process)
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