Tuesday, April 2, 2024

On Longing

"The body is the primary mode of perceiving scale"

On Longing, Susan Stewart

            Immediately, this line made me think of theme parks -- which is fitting. A lot of theme parks, most notably Disney, have grand structures scattered around the park that rely on forced perspective. One of my favorite memories of theme parks was the trip I took to Walt Disney World with some friends after graduation. It was easily the best vacation I've ever had, and I'm grateful that I got to share those memories with them. Even with us all in front of the castle, it still looks huge. In reality, the Disney World castle isn't that large, it's all forced perspective.


"The souvenir speaks to a context of origin through a language of longing"

On Longing, Susan Stewart

            This sentence makes me think of when my boyfriend was away at bootcamp. All we had to communicate were letters. They were handwritten, of course, so I couldn't see any pictures or hear his voice. I often looked through old pictures of him and us together that I took prior to him leaving. Though I couldn't see him in person, and missed him greatly, looking at pictures did really help to ease that feeling.


"The souvenir reduces the public, the monumental, and the three-dimensional into the miniature, that which can be enveloped by the body."

On Longing, Susan Stewart

            When I hear this sentence, I think of all the posts I've made to commemorate shows that I've been apart of. Nothing can compare to the real live performance, of course, so I've always found it challenging when selecting what images/videos to include. How do I condense such a big show into a little ten-slide carousel? I felt this more when posting about my senior show, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, in which I played the lead. Theatre had always been such a huge part of my life, and I knew that my senior shows would likely be one of my last times performing. I still have my costume (made out of a pink bedsheet) in a tote somewhere in my house.


"The souvenir is used most often to evoke a voluntary memory of childhood."

On Longing, Susan Stewart

            Also in my senior year of high school, I hosted a little Halloween party at my house. Halloween has always been my favorite holiday, but I had never hosted or attended a dedicated party for it. So I asked my mom, and she finally agreed to let me do it before leaving for college. My friends showed up dressed in all sorts of costumes, from Carrie to the Founding Fathers. It was easily the most fun Halloween I've ever had, and it was a fulfillment of something I've always wanted to do since I was a kid.


"The place of origin must remain unavailable in order for desire to be generated."

On Longing, Susan Stewart

            Shortly after the end of my senior year of high school, my 11 1/2-year-old dog had to get put down due to him developing intestinal cancer. I already knew I wouldn't have much time with him left, so I decided to put him onto my graduation cap. The decoration was a little haphazard, but that's because I decided to make it last minute. I took this picture of my dog, Bingo, with the cap that featured him. He's gone, but the cap's still here. Currently, it's sitting on display on a shelf in the front room of my house.



Thursday, January 25, 2024

A Few of My Favorite Things

 

#1 - Vaseline. I cannot recommend this enough. I use it as chapstick for my lips. I used to be a constant Carmex user, and Vaseline is just so much better. I use this product constantly and it is so much better. It's also good for dry skin, which plagues me in the winter when I go back home to Pennsylvania.

#2 - iPad. I use this device every single day. Whether it's to draw, check apps like YikYak, post to my art Instagram account, or to play Fruit Ninja, I am always on this thing.

#3 - Water Bottle. This is a Brita water bottle, and I use it all the time. It's my best water bottle. My emotional support water bottle, dare I say. The color may not be the cutest ever, but it's good that it's highlighter yellow, as I'm always misplacing my items. I can find this easily and it's the one thing I never, ever forget to bring with me.

#4 - Dove Milk Chocolate. This is the best candy ever. I am not taking arguments. Dove milk chocolate is the best milk chocolate my mouth has ever been blessed with tasting. I get a bag of it every time I go to the store and fill my little box with it. It is easily addicting as a candy. 

#5 -  Amethyst Minnie Earrings. My boyfriend got these for me as a Christmas gift this past Christmas. I do like Disney, and amethyst is my birthstone (I was born in February, everybody get ready). The fact that it is from him makes me love it so much more. They're very easy to wear as often as possible, and go with a lot of the outfits I put on.

#6 - Polaroid Camera. This is a fun little gadget I got from a family friend when I first left for college in fall of 2022. I love taking pictures of people and sticking the polaroids onto my wall. My only gripe is that the film costs so much money. Twenty dollars for two little packs of film? Absolutely unbelievable. But, on the bright side, it means that the pictures I take are the absolute best moments, since the film is so limited.

Art 21 Response

 Ann Hamilton

"Everyone's presence registers," "Sense of pleasure"

https://art21.org/artist/ann-hamilton/



Indigo Blue, 1991

Color, Texture

The artist draws from the history of indigo being the first cash crop in Charleston to the color blue itself going from being a rare and unique color to the uniform of laborers. The piece is made up of folded clothing of real, anonymous workers' blue uniforms.


Word, 2013

Value Range

This piece features the pages of books, all of which have different yellow tones.

Elements and Principles

 

Symmetry

Sam Kaplan

https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/search/label/3D%20to%202D%20Artists



Symmetry

Personal Photo

Creativity I Admire

 

Mengwen Cao, Eddy

https://hyperallergic.com/867752/chinese-artists-reimagine-queer-photography-eli-klein-gallery/ 


Jessie Homer French, Los Angeles Evening



James Cohan, Drexcyen chronocommons (The win the war you fought it sideways)

OMSE, Cari Vander Yacht, Inga Ziemele, Florence Poppy Redmore
https://thedieline.com/blog/2024/1/24/omses-black-bee-honey-design-offers-consumers-a-peak-into-the-world-of-bees

Theme Park Sculpture

  Captured Rainforest Wood, acrylic paint, model trees, air dry clay, Winsor and Newton ink, string lights, faux leaves, fabric, wire 15.5...