hi, i'm moving my blog and my website in with each other here:
merging website and blog...
it's a process....and i'm turtle sometimes. a turtle.
see you there?
Alicia Renadette
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
this is my new television
Monday, March 10, 2014
Ruining Wonder- coming soon
This future-past monument is an ambiguous architectural structure inspired by ancient temples, hanging gardens, parade floats, altars and wedding cakes. Constructed from molded styrofoam appliance packaging, the surfaces are transformed to resemble human flesh using a palette of cosmetics which simulate bruising and blushing. The form is repeatedly punctured with quills of cocktail party souveneirs and luncheon sandwich skewers. It is crawling with sporadic clusters of barnacles made of confections' wrappers lined with bobbles and beads.
I find myself getting snagged by the underpinnings of artifice, sameness, disposability and excess within these objects that are (mass) produced for the purpose of subtly enhancing our experience. I see these store-bought frills accessories as signifiers remarking on not only the anxiety of the purchaser, but possibly also the trauma of the unknown factory worker. I'm playing with taking these articles out of context and incorporating them as a texture. I see them as a fungus, an infection, as much as a senseless decoration.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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:
castle top taking shape ******* |
artificial christmas tree, drink umbrellas, fancy toothpicks, plastic, cupcake and bon-bon papers, plastic swords, synthetic berries, silk flower petals ******* |
eyeshadow bruising... ******* |
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.
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