Showing posts with label underneath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underneath. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Senior Capstone Show

The Oklahoma State University BFA Studio art Senior Capstone exhibit is now underway at the Gardiner Gallery in the Bartlet Center at OSU. The artist talks and reception were held this last Thursday March 27th, 2014. The show will be on display until April 4th, 2014 so make sure to go check it out!

I thought I wold come on here and post some photos from the show!
Some of these I did not take I am using some photos that other peoples friends and family took at the show. Others I took with my cell phone. I hope to use a nice camera and take a few more photographs before the show comes down.


Names of people in the Exhibition
On the Door of the Gallery

 




Outside
The Group
The Group


My artist talk


My Artist talk
Two of my photos behind Wills Sculpture.
The projector set up before it was projected on






Cow wall


By the elevator
Around back of the photos is what's left of the original piece
Underneath

Underneath




  The OSU Gardiner Gallery also posted the video of the exhibition.


Friday, March 21, 2014

Spring break crunch

It's been a very busy spring break. I have been putting in many hours getting everything gallery ready for the show. I still have a few things left but I am getting closer.

I have five of the melting photos from Underneath mounted on 20" x 30" mounts I made for them.

I also finished my miniature melting cow heads which is called Faux Bovinae. It features a series of five wax cow heads mounted to wood and melted in progression. One non melted and on the other end one very melted. I plan to hang them rather high up so that they are looking down/the viewer is looking up at them.

Mounting boards in progress

Wood mounts cut, routed, primed, and painted


One of the cow heads before melting
Cow heads arranged so you can see them all at once. Top one is not melted, bottom right is most melted.

from least melted to most melted

Test hung on wall to make sure everything is sturdy, The closest cow is the most melted.