Chasing a hat

Chasing is the technique used to decorate metal work.  

First I have to cut off the metal left after cutting off the sprues.

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This photo shows the hat before I cut the sprues off smooth. 

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Here they are cut off smooth. I cut them off with a angle grinder. 

 

The next step is to repair the texture of the felt. - another day. 

The last studio visit of the spring.

Yesterday was our final critique for this spring. Glassell arranged a lovely catered lunch, we dined on plates from Nell Harrell Gottlieb's historical work, and Alison De Lima Greene was our critic. Alison stayed until 5:00 sharing her perspective and visiting each of our studios. - pinch me.

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Alison de Lima Greene and sarah fisher with nell looking on.  

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Success or failure. "Fragility- kalidescope " Started a new piece.

 "Fragility- kalidescope" Started a new piece.

I purchased a 20" diameter round piece of plexi with beveled edges primarily to use with "gust". I decided today to paint watercolor turtles on it much like a kaleidoscope in layout.

 

Pictured below:  This was 5hrs. of painting/drawing. I started by laying out on a piece of paper the spacing of the turtles. 

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You can see my layout of the turtle spacing under the plexi.  

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2 hour s later. 

 

Next I soaked my paper for 20 minutes. I made the decision to put it on the press on the wet side hoping to get a watery look. 

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The overly wet paper caused the bleeding shown above. When I saw the bleed I was at first disappointed  that it didn't cause a more evenly distributed blur. And at the same time I felt excited by the accidentle result. This is a big no-no in the printing world but as a person who draws and is interested in mark making, movement and energy it exciting to me.  To quote artist and friend Camille Warmington it created a ghost circle, such a poetic term. 

I will let it dry and study it next week - time will tell if this is a success or a failure.  

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Detail of plate.  

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fragility - kaleidoscope

30" X 22"  

I have given it a week and I think it is a keeper.  

It has actually given me an idea I can't wait to try.  

fragility series - "swimming frenzy".

One in a thousand hatchlings make it into adult hood. Once they make to the waters edge it is a swimming frenzy to get to deep safe waters.  

"fragility- swimming frenzy I " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print). 

"fragility- swimming frenzy I "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

 

"fragility- swimming frenzy II " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).


"fragility- swimming frenzy II "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

"fragility- swimming frenzy III " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).


"fragility- swimming frenzy III "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

 "fragility- swimming frenzy IV "30" X 22" water color mono print    (there was no ghost print).

 "fragility- swimming frenzy IV "

30" X 22" water color mono print  

  (there was no ghost print).

concert master

I worked on a sketch (monoprint) for a sculpture. This is inspired by a photo of my cousin Andrew Irvin - Concert master of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. I saw the portrait of him on Facebook and commented how much I liked it. He said I could use it to inspire my work. 

I did this one first-  I started in water color then added litho inks.  I decided to do another -  trying to get more of the movement of his hands playing big the violin. I think it has more energy but it might be too abstract to…

I did this one first-  I started in water color then added litho inks. 

 

I decided to do another -  trying to get more of the movement of his hands playing big the violin. 

I think it has more energy but it might be too abstract to see the image.  

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The next one I will reverse the drawing - my cousin is a righty.  

 

 

S' more memories

The marshmallows looks just like I imagined in bronze. They cast beautifully.  

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The " s'more memories". Series consist of  Individual bronze marshmallows and 4 arrangements of sticks and marshmallows 

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Loaded up in my Jeep. 

Inspired by a billboard

Driving to Houston from Austin I saw a build board with a photo of s'mores advertising one of those lazy river resorts. My whole body immediately filled up with joy and happiness. Such great memories of camping and cooking out with family, friends and s'mores. As a result I am starting a new series -" s'more memories". I am casting sticks with marshmallows on them. A few sticks alone and some in groupings. Below are the first 6 pieces before spruing. I will also cast a bunch of independent marshmallows to place with the sticks. I can't wait to share the memories. 

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"gust"

Sunday I started 8 color monoprints for my gust body of work.  I started with black and red and today I added silver. Gust is a series of bronze new hats caught by a gust of wind that abstract as they tumble, toss, and blow. The first phase of the bronze series will be completed this time next year. I will show them for the first time in the new MFAH Glassell exhibition space. 

gust  11" X 15"  

gust  

11" X 15"  

I decided to use the red because my first hat (I was 4 years old) and these will be my first gust monoprints. 

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Me with hat and dolls 1961 ish 

"gust"

Is a series of bronze sculptures caught in a gust of wind. I started the series a few years ago and will complete the first phase of the series this time next year. 

 

This is week I have finished chasing the surface, recreating the felt texture.  

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Glassell - foundry lifers

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I am on the left with my friend and Studio suite mate Vanessa Nasta. We are Glassell foundry lifers. @TxRx labs. We both have pieces is the 2017 BLOCK XVI show in the the interspace gallery in the  old Nabisco factory building (the temporary location of the MFAH Glassell  studio school).