Friday, June 11, 2010

Andy Goldsworthy Inspired Installation

This project was made about two months ago for my Intermediate Sculpture class. We were assigned to make a site specific installation in nature. This installation was a collaborative effort by Nick Roach, Noah Simmons, and myself. We were greatly inspired by the sculptor and land artist Andy Goldsworthy. Our site location was the sand dunes of Montana de Oro. Our intention for our piece was to create a large organic flowing form mimicking the natural flowing dunes and introduce a material unnatural to its site-specific location. We used sticks gathered from a eucalyptus forest about a 15-minute hike from the actual sand dunes. The sticks offered a somewhat uniform shape and mark to deal with in making our land installation. Inspired by other great land works such as Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty we began creating a line in the sand by placing the sticks upright in the sand one after another, creating an unraveling spiral shape. We then continued this line in a snake like pattern creating the illusion of an endless line flowing throughout the dunes. The sticks added an unnatural element to the soft rolling sand dunes creating vertical lines and shadows which would moves and stretch as the sun rose and set. More to come.








Thursday, June 10, 2010

SCHOOL IS OUT

I just realized that it's been almost two months since I've posted on this blog... The last quarter of school always seems to go by so fast. But I've been pretty busy:

—lately I've been getting into oil painting, making my own painting supports and working on a larger scale. It's fun.
—my friend Garrett Deiter and I did another live painting down at First Time LA, in the LA warehouse district in May. It was wild and exhausting but we pulled it off.
—I'm currently working on a website for myself that should be up and running this summer.
—All the seniors are graduating and moving on. It's always a sad time, and I'm gonna miss them all.

On an ending note I'm posting a video that my friend Jim Weise put together for his senior project, which looks at creative ways of documenting the art making process in both collaborative, installation art as well as painting. Enjoy--more to come.

focus: an exploration of art through process