Monday, August 22, 2005
Insect Trap
I was surprised to see that our Government is also involved in the innocent lives of insects.
Windmill at Third Street
This is an 8 foot windmill located on the porch at Third Street Studio. I put it together using 48 tiny nuts and bolts.
Dream House
This Is Randy Dixon's Dream House. It is the first time the piece has been exhibited. It took us a few hours to put it together with nuts and bolts.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
15,000 Pieces
This was the first one I worked on and I really fell in love with the colors, I felt as if I was underwater snorkeling.
Installation in progress
Here we are piling on the pieces into all the possible negative spaces, around and around.
Bean
I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Bean. This picture shows her in the beginning stages of setting up one of her pieces. If you look closely there are small hand made and hand painted ceramic pieces on the floor.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Poe Ranch
These are the colors in a house at Poe Ranch where I am working with Chris. She was hired to calm the colors down and figure out how to change them in a way that they relate better to eachother. We will use special glazes to calm them down. This is not so easy. I am learning that the warmth and coolness of colors have a tremendous effect on your psychy in your living space. And there is such a drastic change when you mix the colors just slightly.
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Magic Red Dot Fabric
I came home from work and found a large bundle of red dot fabric sitting in my car. I was immediatly filled with awe and wonder, and took it upstairs and drapped it gently over the euclayptus log. After I drapped the fabric over the branch, I stepped back and thought how funny and amazing it was to see all the connections in my work, and how wonderful to receive a gift that fits a puzzle of red dots, circles, red string, and a covered branch beginning to look like a hidden sea circus horse.
Red Thread
I attached a strong red thread from the cracked circular face of the eucalyptus branch to the floor with eye hooks. Red thread from branch to floor, red dot on plywood board, circe plywood disconnected from board.
Eucalyptus Tree Branch
Before I did the red dot piece, I made this piece with a Eucalyptus tree branch.
Wooden Canoe Flip
This is a very old canoe. Handmade using wood. As part of my job at the Oakland Museum, we were called upon by Evault Corporationto to flip the wooden canoe that hung from the ceiling in their conference room. They wanted to see the beautiful wooden ribcage inside the belly of the canoe.
Cover Art
This art piece was in my Thesis Show, it was all material I found on the streets of Boston, except for the painted floor. When I took the show down, I threw the piece away into a dumpster. Recently I was asked by Massachusetts College of Art if they could use this image on the cover of their catalogue, the piece lives on, on a cover.
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