Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Break...

Deadlines were piling up on me, i just as of 2 hours ago, completed my last one for a while, so I have a few days to relax.

Wood Is Good: Kaleidoscope

A chiseled chunk of poplar. The kaleidoscope goes through the center and is handmade. Meant to be an object of calm and an alternative to nervous habits.



 CFC III: Two-Headed My Little Pony

Modeled in maya and routed. Router makes it in 4 pieces, to be cut apart and constructed. Painted in acrylic

Character Fabrication: first 3 parts of a maya modeled character
Printed on a Z-corp machine

CFC III: Wooden eggplant


Sadly, my kaleidoscope has disappeared from the studio at school, and has shown no signs of returning.. I'm really disappointed as it was something I was really proud of. I'm trying not to let it get me down though, because I'm afraid I won't want to make anything for a while... it has been such a struggle to get my projects working lately. Accepting that I probably will never see the kaleidoscope again on top of the problems to make a project makes it seem useless. But, I know that making something is a process I love, and I should not let it be taken from me by someone stealing a project from me.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

End of the School Year.

It's crazy.

<- What I look like at 4am doing homework.



<-what homework I make at 4am.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

City Completed Design

Night Lighting

Day Lighting

All Student Exhibition 2010

I submitted Upstream to the Student Art Show here, here's to hoping it goes well!


The text on the title:


Teresa Dennis
Undergraduate - 2nd Year

Upstream
Metal Work
Upstream is a piece that is made as a response to entries in my own journal. My writings express the feeling of me being spread all over, losing grip on myself. I am torn between work, school, and my personal life, which all feel to have become more demanding this school year. In my journal, I have been questioning my ability to make it through this year. I created a sketch in it, of a fish swimming upstream, and afterwards, realized that is how I have felt since I have been enrolled in college, especially here in the busy and fast-paced art school.
Upstream was a great learning process. To complete this piece, I had to learn many new techniques. The body of the fish is hammer textured copper, the tail is chased copper, the chain is hand-made bronze wire, the rings are cast sterling silver, and the body parts are tumbled sterling silver. The long hours involved in learning for and creating this piece became an example for what it is trying to represent. During the time of its creation, I was spending days of 12 to 13 hours in studio, in an attempt to finish it in a week. This is what art school has become, and there are parts of me that enjoy it, while the rest of me needs a large break to catch my breath and pull myself together.


Friday, November 12, 2010

Spoke Too Soon

My computer is back to doing what it's supposed to, so I have pics yayyyyy!!!

Here are the rest of the progress pics of my fish, and the finished result:

3-D printer making the rings

Finished and filed down wax models

Wax mold

Sterling Silver rings right after pouring


Finished Product

About 33.5 hours spent in studio over a course of 2 weeks.

andddd Artist's statement:
Upstream is a piece that is made as a response to entries in my own journal. My writings express the feeling of me being spread all over, losing grip on myself. I am torn between work, school, and my personal life, which all feel to have become more demanding this school year. In my journal, I have been questioning my ability to make it through this year. I created a sketch in it, of a fish swimming upstream, and afterwards, realized that is how I have felt since I have been enrolled in college, especially here in the busy and fast-paced art school.
Upstream was a great learning process. To complete this piece, I had to learn many new techniques. The body of the fish is hammer textured copper, the tail is chased copper, the chain is hand-made bronze wire, the rings are cast sterling silver, and the body parts are tumbled sterling silver. The long hours involved in learning for and creating this piece became an example for what it is trying to represent. During the time of its creation, I was spending days of 12 to 13 hours in studio, in an attempt to finish it in a week. This is what art school has become, and there are parts of me that enjoy it, while the rest of me needs a large break to catch my breath and pull myself together.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Uber sad face

As much as I was getting into blogging, my camera no longer is recognized by my computer. So, I cant put up progress anymore :<

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

CFC City Project

We filled a sketchbook over a process of 5 days, with a prompt of 'Grassroots vs. Branded' culture. We then handed in our sketchbooks, and inside of them, our teacher wrote a sentence response to them. These responses were prompts for our next project. Pretty fun, if I do say so myself.

My prompt was to create a my ideal world, where I would like to be. So, I decided to make a lasercut rendition of a skyline, with lighting and a bit of metal work. Here is the progress so far...



The front of the construction

The back of the construction


"Generate  simulacrum of the place where you want to be"