Documentation of the continuing evolution of my artistic practice; as is relative to form, function, theory, process, and absolute absurdity.
Monday, December 1, 2008
1 Box of Spaghetti
This is an ongoing series of sculptures that started earlier this year, that began with me using one box of spaghetti to create a form. There are really no major conceptual breakthroughs going on in this work, I just really love the material and method. I am pushing the limits of these spaghetti sculptures by experimenting with their limitations, as well as applying an obsessive compulsive type of attention to detail and form. These pieces are very meditatively manifested, and I often use them as a break from another project in the studio. It gives me time to think and reflect, and than even when I relax and escape from my work- I am still getting something done.
Wow I have to say this a really amazing..I am sitting here trying wonder how people can be so in depth with there work and how they think of things.Really then makes you think about how different everyone is and how they see things and create things. Anyways... amazing piece.
Coming to a theater or gallery near you!!!, United States
Having been an Integrated Studio Arts major, I tend to be very focused on the process, and concept of my work. I tend to first consider my concept, and than analyze my options in medium, and let my process develop somewhere in between.
My concepts are drawn from a dramatic variety of sources, but are most often never "drawn," but instead, shaped through my avid writing practice or physical experimentation with different mediums. Many times, the concept can be as minimal as just experimenting with a material, and in a relative likeness to much of my work- it can be very much about testing the boundaries of something.
Theories of deconstructionism tend to relate to much of my conceptual work, whether it be deconstructing elements of social perception or semiotics; or more literally, in deconstructing conventional processes or materials. My personal tendencies in process, are reflective of my life and persona. Compulsive behavior and the intensity of my work ethic, seem to also reflect in my work. No matter what, the final product is expressed with a sense of wit, originality, and innovation.
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Wow I have to say this a really amazing..I am sitting here trying wonder how people can be so in depth with there work and how they think of things.Really then makes you think about how different everyone is and how they see things and create things. Anyways... amazing piece.
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