Without school and the community of artists I was constantly around in the Digital Lab, I’ve been trying to continue making work.
Tonight I tried doing a photo transfer using Gesso. Well it turns out it only works with gel medium, but the experimentation is all part of the process!
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Most. Amazing. Show. Ever.
This is just my work, but there’s so much in this amazing exhibition!
I made 20 unique prints today for a print exchange the photo graduates can participate in this Thursday. Because they are different from each other, in that the painting patterns aren’t always consistant, I wasn’t sure whether they could be considered a 20 print edition or not. After much discussion and research, I decided they were each their own unique print and did not edition them.
I couldn’t be more pleased with how they turned out though! It was an interesting experience to manipulate the same photograph 20 different times with water and a brush. There was so much I learned about the image, how the water reacted to the certain inks on the page, and brush technique.
If any Columbia Seniors want a copy, come to the pot luck in the gallery Thursday night!!
Blood, sweat and tears going into these Manifest leave behinds!
Spending the morning framing!! They look better than I could have ever hoped! This is what I’ve spent four years working towards.
It’s awesome how I am still absolutely amazed at the wonderful things those around me are creating. I wish I had better words for it.
My buddy Jake makes pretty amazing work and his owns frames too!
Seeing work in a frame is always the most exciting thing. I’m pretty happy with this little fella. I hand made the frame from scratch last week.
One of my Diluted Recollections made it in here!!
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The official second issue of On the Cusp is now officially available for pre-orders.
This time, we gathered over 100 submissions relating to the theme of “home.” We carefully curated the best of the bunch to bring you another beautiful collection of art and writing.
Home won’t officially ship out until the first week of April, but get your order in soon. They cost $5 for domestic orders, $7 for Canada and $10 for all other international orders. This includes shipping!
Our little publication wouldn’t be possible without your enthusiasm and positive responses. Please pass the word along to your friends and keep being awesome!
Nothing like making zines in the morning!
My friend Lindsay’s collaging a tree. It’s a work in progress but shaping up to be a really interesting artist book!
Her blog.