Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Living the life.

So, Digital Culture today just made me question whether all the art I like is bad art. Because, how would I know?

But, moving on, working working working, because what else can I do? So little time. Spending time with the projects, just trying to finish them up. Writing about them shouldn't be hard, it's the paper I am worried about. Not the actual writing of it, but the research and time I need to put into it. Ugh! Juggling!

Here are some artists I am looking at:
Go Pei
A Chinese haute couture designer.

 Liang Shaoji
Article about his work

Marcel Christ
A commercial photographer

Found Magazine
Because it's great

Nicolas Barrome
I just like these.

El Coro
I don't know if I have posted this before. This is my favorite one by him, but his others are good too.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Digital culture

In digital culture today we played with Aurasma. Here is a photo of what we did today:

Inside the footprints you can see my web address (creationsbycarmen.squarespace.com) and my blog address (you are here).

Other things going on:
Lots of sewing
Lots of beading
Lots of freaking out that I am going to be out of town for Thanksgiving and can I bring sewing needles on a plane or is it just wasted work time?

Artists:

Morgan Herrin
Hand carved wood sculptures
Close ups of human eyes! 
Sarah Anne Johnson
Drawings over photos


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Edgar Oliver

I can't get enough of this guy. I want to talk to him. I want him to read me bedtime stories.

Edgar Oliver

Monday, November 5, 2012

Critique week! Again! So soon!

Hello all you cool cats and kittens.
I say this because my cat is angrily meowing at me. Human, she is saying, why is that computer in my spot? Get that silly thing off of your lap so I can take a nap.
Speaking of computers, I have had to order a new one. So that's fun. And expensive.
Also, joined the Instagram wagon. Did not think I was going to. But I did. And it's quite fun. Carmentsmith is my name on there. 
But back to art. This week has been filled with debate over what to pursue. I have all of these projects going on, but how to make them all visually congruous? Or do I need to? Is the purpose of doing this to just go with it, to be me making art instead of over-analysing what I am producing?
And I have decided yes, so I have many things going on.  I am creating another garment/necklace piece, drawing on the first one and the critique, and also just my response to both the first one and the materials. I think it's going well.
I am working with paper. We'll see how that goes, not much going forward there yet.
I am also continuing to cover the long piece with beads, which will take forever and eventually be done. I can't see the end right now, but I am sure it will arrive with some sense of accomplishment.
What else... Oh yes, heat shrink tubing... I did a test, and decided I needed it to be BIGGER and MORE and ALL ENCOMPASSING! Which means I ordered more materials and they will be here this week.
Soooooo here are some artists I am looking at, and I am looking forward to finally dragging you all over to my studio for Critique. I should probably clean up a little before then.

Kim Z Franklin
Bead sculptress. 
Monica Ramos
Funky drawings. 
Aganetha Dyck 
She gets Bees to cover things in honey, it's very neato and looks great and disgusting. Honey is such an odd substance. I do not particularly like to think about where it comes from but I do like to eat it.
Marjorie K Schick
Sculptural jewelry! Woo!
Iris Van Herpen
Technically fashion, although I think a lot of this could be classified as jewelry. I'm exploring those classifications. Tricksy.
Alex Kanevsky
I find these haunting and disjointed and I love them.