Sunday, December 11, 2022

Cabinet of Curiosity




Amber Library
Foam, wood, white acrylic paint, brown ink, gouache paint, wood, string 
20x14x8

The concept for this sculpture was influenced by cabinets of curiosity. The painting artifact alludes to a greek legend mentioned in the book about King Tantalos and how he was cursed with being unable to reach fruit that would retract whenever he would grab them. Overall, this work is about history and enjoying what it has to offer. The books represents a collector catalogue, as mentioned in the book. The goal with my cabinet was to visually communicate a feeling of completeness and coziness. 

In Process





Memento







Backroad
3 x 1.5 x1.5
rock, black acrylic paint, wire

This sculpture represents riding my bike at night. My sister and I used to sneak out and ride our bikes for hours all night and wander around. The smooth rock stands in for the gravel on which we road, along with the softness of the memory. The wire represents bicycle spokes, and the paint alludes to the nighttime. 


Water Fountain Replica

 


Water Fountain Replica Project

Completed Fountain 









Progress Pictures





Small Water Fountain Replica



Figurative Bust




 
Overconsumption
Air-dry clay, wood, paint, ink, fabric, string, sticks, ribbon, brown pastel
Top: 3.5 x 4.5 x 6, Bottom: 5.5 x 4 x 7

The first sculpture reflects unethical consumerism and society's ignorance towards it. By using an abundant amount of materials in all different plasticky fabrics, it provides a visual guide of how harmful and unnecessary fast fashion can be. The second sculpture represents the underpaid and harshly treated workers who are first hand feeling the effects of this ignorance. By providing a faceless figure it commentates on how these kinds of unethical companies dont even see their workers as real people. And the coarser materials making up the base with the addition of the sweat beads reflects on how rough the working conditions are.  

Research 

https://www.eco-stylist.com/its-time-to-find-ethical-alternatives-to-fast-fashion-giant-shein/


Greenwashing is a very common claim these types of big unethical corporations make. They find that if they claim to use recycled materials people will ignore the fact that by creating these clothes they are leaving an even worse impact on the environment, "Let’s look at the sustainability of their materials. Dangerous levels of lead and other toxic chemicals have been found in SHEIN clothing. These chemicals are bad for workers, bad for the planet, and bad for the consumers who purchase SHEIN’s clothes, whether new or second hand."

https://brightly.eco/blog/shein-sustainability

Once again, false claims of sustainability is shown through statistics, "The fast fashion industry is the second most polluting industry, topped only by the oil and gas industry. Fast fashion is responsible for 20% of global wastewater and 10% of carbon emissions." 

https://www.elle.com.au/fashion/why-is-shein-so-bad-27846

All too commonly, many of these fast fashion companies are primarily known for the poor treatment of their workers, "On top of that, these employees were only given one day of leave each month and were found washing their hair during lunch breaks due to their toxic working environment."

In Progress



 

Event




I visited the Lightner Museum and picture is myself and the painting Othello Recounting his Adventures to Desdemona and Her Father. In the informational blurb about the painting, they had found a sketch of the painting in Dusseldorf gallery, in which we have reordered when the painting first came over to America from Germany. 



This video is of myself at Katie Hargrave's and Meredith Lynn's Artist Talk. They explained that through their art they wanted to communicate how things can affect how we view public land and national parks. The two of them explained their love and interests for these parks and how they want to find out how people can shape these lands.



Experimental Sculpture



 

Goal
7 x 3 x 6.5 
Tape, Balsa wood, black ink




Balance
7 x 3 x 8
Glue, Balsa wood, black ink, paper



 

Stretch
13 x 5 x 2.5
Paper, Balsa wood, black ink

In Progress










Cabinet of Curiosity

Amber Library Foam, wood, white acrylic paint, brown ink, gouache paint, wood, string  20x14x8 The concept for this sculpture was influenced...