Monday, September 26, 2011

Goals (set 2)

1. Continue with the mannequin project. Continue editing through photos I have, keep shooting and make at least 10 prints.
2. Make something that I/the viewer would want to touch (but can't). Whether this is a collage, a painting, photo, etc is open.
3. Continue to brainstorm on idea of touch and actually write down ideas I've had/continue to have before I forgot all of them!
4. acquire necessary materials for upcoming film photo or cyanotype project...


more ideas...

Turns out the 9+ hour van ride from Philly back to Brunswick was prime time for thinking about my project. We were inundated with peoples' thoughts and and advice about art and with lots art itself all weekend so that definitely helped to get some ideas flowing.

Right now I've narrowed my focus (at least for now) to the idea of touch. This is a really broad idea but has got me thinking about lots of different artistic ways of addressing this. Art is not normally something you touch, but often you want to, and I like the ideas that tension brings up. I want to play around with this in both sense of texture/tangibility of pieces and subject matter in paintings, photographs, collages? etc. So, still broad, but I have tons of idea rather than zero, so that's progress.

This focus morphed itself over the past week into shooting photos of mannequins' hands. The mannequins attracted me because of the way they sort of act as stand-ins for people. I noticed that it's really the hands and arms (or lack thereof) that tend to make the mannequins look least human/alive because of the resulting unnatural looking gestures. So I sort of addressed my previous goals but also figured out new things I want to explore, which is essentially what the purpose of my original, sort of arbitrary goals were. So that's where I am. The next set of goals will go up in a second but first...some people, and some mannequins.


























Mannequins:










Monday, September 12, 2011

Goals (first set)

For the next two weeks:
I know I want to work with people/the subject of human relationships/interactions somehow. I haven't done much work with people in art lately because it always seems like a less accessible subject, particularly when working within a tight time frame and around people who also have limited time. Because this semester affords me more flexibility in terms of time and scope of projects I really want to try to delve into this a little bit more. I'm not sure what exactly I want to do but for these first two weeks I'm going to explore my options.

The goals:
1. shoot (digitally) scenes involving/featuring human interaction. Explore both posed and candid. End up with at least 20 photos that I really like/think capture something about human relationships.
2. spend a few hours/sessions sketching people around me. (on quad, in Portland, in a coffeeshop, etc)
3. Begin collecting works of art that capture something about human interactions that resonates with me.