Thursday, July 24, 2014

Summer Sculpture fun

Here is a progress dump of sculpture stuff from the end of the semester and into the summer.
Here is the cow head in oil clay. I showed this one in an earlier post.
It is larger than my previous cow heads and is meant to replace them.
With Brush on Silicone


Beginnings of mother mold. it will be 3 parts


Home made Chevant melting box so that I dont have to buy a
toaster oven. I am starting to work with hard chevant clay.

Melted Chevant on a screw


Bald mini chevant head on a screw
Looking like Sir Patric Stewart.  I think I will keep working
on him as such. Just practicing detail with the chevant on a
small scale.. no real plans for this.
Random shelf in my studio

Small clay model for my large foam dog I was working on.
It's raining foam!!- I want to continue with this project but it
is so messy!
 

Yep. Those are the highlights. Pretty simple. I have been doing more painting than sculpting this summer but I am playing with the chevant and finishing up the new cow heads.














Friday, July 11, 2014

Art Focus!


Here is another progress pic of my oil painting in progress... it's been slow and steady. I have been working on it here and there while getting some other work done this month. I added some detail to the water droplets on the cows nose today. :)
Previous Progress

New Progress


Water on the nose


ALSO! I had a photo of my work in Art Focus Magazine this month. You can see it Here

here is a photograph of it if the link doesn't work for anyone.

That made me pretty happy to see. :)

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Mixed media, encaustic Ben Hecht

I found this video with artist Ben Hecht talking about his work in encaustic mixed media.

It is very fun to watch.



Check out his website at:
http://www.benhecht.com

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Summer Post 1


Graduation and summer have arrived. I graduated in May. I received the OVAC outstanding student award. You can read about it here.

It was a great honor to be chosen for the award and it made me very happy. I used some of the award money to purchase canvas, paints, an easel for my studio, and a black and decker matrix with router attachment.  It was a great way to end the school year.


I have been working on the small cow head. I will post in progress photographs of the mold making process soon. I thought today I would post some in progress photographs of my newest cow painting that I have been working on. It is still no where near completed as I took an extended break this June to move but now that my new studio is all set up I have begun work again on it.






  
So there are some various in progress shots of where I am and kind of my process this far. Most recently I had added green drool and worked on darkening the background a bit.

I will psot more Photos soon. Thanks for sticking with me through this absence! Glad to be back working. :)


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Early April progress dump


Now that the show is finished I have been working on a few pieces to finish up the semester. I have two pieces going in sculpture right now. One is a life size dog that I am carving out of foam (photos to come later) and the other is a new miniature cow head to replace the cow heads in Faux Bovinae that I sold. The mold for that piece got ruined and so I decided to sculpt a new similar one out of clay and make a new mold. I also decided to make the piece a little bigger. This one is probably 150% to 200% as big.

I am still in the clay sculpting part.. smoothing lines and bumps getting the shapes how I want them.





I plan to finish sculpting them this week and make the mold as soon as my new silicone is delivered.

After a few mins (32"x34")




As for oil I have started working on another close up of a drooling cow. It is in very rough stages but I took photographs to kind of show my process for my underpainting.

It doesnt look like much now but after I spend a few hours on it and add some color layers it should start to look like a drooling cow nose. Haha
After about an hour (32"x34")





















I also wanted to share that I got portions of a paper I wrote published on the Oklahoma State Museum of Arts blog. It isn't the entire paper but rather selections from it. I researched Pablo Picasso's Toros en Vallauris. Check it out here.
http://osuma.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/picasso-toros-en-vallauris-1955.jpg




















I also recently got written about by Her magazine for Oklahoma state as one of the campus celebrities. Which is kind of fun. Check that article out Here.
Senior art exhibition at Gardiner Gallery on March 31, 2014 



We also went to Kansas City as an art department a few weeks back. I would like to upload some photos from that trip on here later possibly. It was very fun. We visited a lot of museums and galleries in the area.

Thanks for reading. I plan to post more photographs of progress and the trip very soon.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

More senior capstone photographs

Here are more photographs from the capstone show. These were taken during the day so there is some sunlight and reflection on a few. This is everyone in the shows work.



Jill Tovar
Jill Tovar
Jill Tovar

Lezley Deese


Lezley Deese



Michael Rahn





Stephanie Addison

Stephanie Addison
Stephanie Addison
Stephanie Addison and Will Mantor

Will Mantor




Randall Barnes
Randall Barnes


Paxton Cavin
Paxton Cavin
Lindsay Gerndardt
Lindsay Gernhardt


Lindsay Gernhardt



Megan Hughes

Megan Hughes
Megan Hughes

Megan Hughes



Megan Hughes


Megan Hughes