Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Final Project
It was difficult making a final decision for what I wanted to do but in the end I finally have! Every book we have
read so far has inspired me, but in the end the one that stood out the most was Mia Kirshner's: Cíudad Juárez and Malawi. In
all for the "journals" were incredible to read and look through. Though they were all good, the visuals for in Cíudad Juárez and Malawi journals impacted me and inspired me. In the Cíudad Juárez, I fell in love with the sewing collages and embroidery. In the Malawi Journal I was very fond of the illustrations and the presentation of Shatter Box. While reading and posting about these books I realized I knew what I wanted to do. Understanding that a lot were about peoples experiences and lives I wanted to practice doing my own. Now I am not big on embroidery but I love paper. So hand made paper and scrap book paper was my choice of media.
The beginning of a series of projects. I don't quite have a name for them but I am beginning to dig into my thoughts and emotions of others and of myself. I based this on a day that was very special to me and I hope to work my way to the deeper areas in my life. I ended up using this as a gift.
I want to explore how people think as well
Monday, May 11, 2015
Senior show
It's my last year in college!! And what better way to end it off but with a senior art show!:) I love dancers! I feel that not only are they graceful and beautiful to look at, but I feel that those who dance have a passion for it.
Cards
This past semester I student taught at highschool. I loved so much, I miss all my students and all the teachers who helped me grow and understand what it is to be an art teacher. I made my mentor teacher a card. Owls are a symbol of wisdom which I believe teachers to be. It was awesome to know him and the other art teachers in the school. I going to miss them greatly.
Experimental drawing
I think this was my favorite class! I miss it so much. Basically I take everything I learned and applied to this class!:) So much fun!!
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