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May 14, 2012
April 15, 2012
March 11, 2012
March 10, 2012
February 28, 2012
Tessellations and Transparencies
Fall Semester, Instructor: Masha Ryskin
Gouache on Bristol Vellum
Spring Semester, Instructor: Helena Wurzel
Gouache on Bristol Vellum
February 11, 2012
More 2D Design
2D Design, Instructor: Masha Ryskin
There was a red-haired man who had no eyes or ears. Neither did he have any hair, so he was called red-haired theoretically.
He couldn't speak, since he didn't have a mouth. Neither did he have a nose.
He didn't even have any arms or legs. He had no stomach and he had no back and he had no spine and he had no innards whatsoever. He had nothing at all! Therefore there's no knowing whom we are even talking about.
In fact it's better that we don't say any more about him.
Artist Book, based off the poem "Blue Notebook No. 10" written by Daniil Kharms
There was a red-haired man who had no eyes or ears. Neither did he have any hair, so he was called red-haired theoretically.
He couldn't speak, since he didn't have a mouth. Neither did he have a nose.
He didn't even have any arms or legs. He had no stomach and he had no back and he had no spine and he had no innards whatsoever. He had nothing at all! Therefore there's no knowing whom we are even talking about.
In fact it's better that we don't say any more about him.
Gouache study painting, Nature Lab objects
February 10, 2012
Light, Shadow, Transparency
Wintersession 2012
Light, Shadow, Transparency- Instructor: Stefanie Pender
This experimental studio course will delve into the shared histories of painting and glass making as a means of exploring imaging and vision. Transparency offers both the ability to look at and look through media. Reflection, refraction, projection, and absorption are just the starting points for a dialogue involving the material and representational implications of painting and glass. Through hands on interface between these two disciplines we will strive to create alternative possibilities for aiding and altering vision.
Messing around in the hot shop
Wax face casts for mold making
An attempt at making plaster ear casts
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