Artists’ statements research. This was a new take for me. No story. Interesting. Although I can see a story. https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2019/vija-celmins Transcript: Vija Celmins: I don’t think there was ever a point where I said, “I’m gonna be, you know, an artist.” No. It seeped in. I was looking for something. I went to two paintings…
Tag: Artifact
Project 3
Week 14: Ballet shoe.
I think I will let the pictures tell the stories.
Week 13: Creation.
Ok I know it doesn’t look like much. I started off with high hopes. I couldn’t resist a peek. Moon jar made from paper and egg boxes now with liberal lashings of rabbit skin glue is half a moon jar. I rather like it. I could have done moon jarish messes of my beacons in…
Week 13: 300 Words – Artefact Research on what makes a Moon Jar so imperfectly wonderful. (Especially the one at the British Museum).
moon jar the art of imperfection – Google Search Moon Jar Exhibition | SumGyeoJin Gem Story of a Jar – Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery the moon jars, the art of the imperfection — Dezainaa moon jar – Google Search Moon jar | Korea | Joseon dynasty (1392–1910) | The Met In the…
Week 13: V&A review.
All the items I chose at the V&A to study, scrutinize and the sketch had stories behind them. Some from my imagination and some I manage to discover from the cards placed near them which I researched later. All were magical or poignant, some were quite troubling.
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