My roommate and I dressed up like iPod commercials. It gave us the perfect excuse to dance however we wanted.
Its like where's waldo.....
Where are the iPods?
I am currently enrolled in a sculpture class where I get to work with sparks, leather jackets, blow torches and welders. This is to all those who claim that art is a major for the timid.
Lighting that torch is one of the most satisfying things I've done in the studio. This picture is for you grandpa!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
I took an oil painting class with Sunny Belliston. I absolutely loved her class. We had to observe boxes and do three different compositions, each with a different time constraint or style to incorporate in our pieces.
This is my bronze babe.
I love being a studio major.
To practice welding, I found scraps in the metal scrap pile and kind of just stuck them together.
Hmmmmmm
Probably the oddest thing I have ever created.
What do you think this looks like?
This is not a trick question. I just like to hear everyone's interpretations.
This is the stone I carved. It is not excellent but my arm hurt and time was short so I gave up. My appreciation for the masters has increased ten fold.
I am very passionate about my experiences growing up in the breathtaking hills of Massachusetts. It has taught me to appreciate locally grown food, hiking in the fall foliage, getting lost Sunday drives, and the simple pleasure of waking up to see nothing but trees and smelling fresh dew on grass. I am grateful to finally be old enough to appreciate the way I grew up and how living in a small town brought me down to earth to recognize the simple pleasures of life.
I am currently attending school in the west and was accepted into the Fine Arts program there. I am soaking up every opportunity to figure out why I do the art that I do and what makes it mine. We all have a need to create. How can I create something that is mine and something that others can enjoy and learn something about me from? This is my goal .