For my senior studies class with Tim Lazure I had to design my own class to some extent. I was to come up with projects that I wanted to focus on that were relative to my senior show theme and that ties in with my work as a whole. As one of those components I wanted to really explore the wax carving technique and see what I can come up with. I told myself, (and Tim) that I would have atleast 6 carved and ready to be cast by the end of February. So far when I get the wax and tools out I love it and really get into it. However when the wax carving tool kit remains shut on my desk while I work on other things weighing me down my progress seems to suffer....strange huh?
Nonetheless, I think the little I have done so far is a start and I have plenty stirring in the sketchbook!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Electroforming = paint everything you can find in copper paint and see what happens
Electroforming has been a recent uplift in my studio. A new process that was introduced by Ken Bova in Contemporary Techniques. I heard and saw fellow students working with it last semester and have been interested since. However, when we were assigned the project I came up with this idea that originally thought would be really great. I wanted to create a series of rings made from wax and other objects that I would collage together. (After they are completely painted in copper and set into the Electroforming bath for some hours they would be hollow copper basically).
Long story short I just could not get into it and was not enjoying the process at all. Finally I decided to take a trip to the Dollar store then Michaels and see what funny little objects would inspire me. I picked up a bunch of random garden items, fake flowers and such at Michaels along with some plastic squishy grapes.

Lets just say that I ended up going back to Michaels 3 hours later and returned everything I had bought for more grapes.....or a whole bag full.
Long story short I just could not get into it and was not enjoying the process at all. Finally I decided to take a trip to the Dollar store then Michaels and see what funny little objects would inspire me. I picked up a bunch of random garden items, fake flowers and such at Michaels along with some plastic squishy grapes.
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half painted with electrodag(copper conductive paint) |
creative thoughts drowning in a never ending list of "to do's"
So I have a few different "projects" that I am working on these days in the studio at home and everywhere inbetween.... I have been super busy in there, if I am not working on the images you are about to see then I have been designing my resume, writing a business plan, learning to take "professional" photographs of my work, doing all my endless wedding planning that does not fit in well with a college student, making a website for the wedding, registering items for a house I don't have yet, meeting with graphic designers to do creative things on a computer, (things I finally realized I can't do by myself). applying to show after at show so people can actually see what I do all day in the art building, as well as learn portuguese as much as possible to communicate with this new family I am soon to be apart of.....All while trying to maintain a loving life with my family, friends, and fiance.
It has been difficult to come to the studio, clear my mind and put away my to-do list. To sit down, and have creative, innovative thoughts. Sometimes, I get there and find myself accomplishing everything but the things I dreamed Id work on there the night before.....However, once I really get into it I never want to stop.
.....until my tummy growls.
It has been difficult to come to the studio, clear my mind and put away my to-do list. To sit down, and have creative, innovative thoughts. Sometimes, I get there and find myself accomplishing everything but the things I dreamed Id work on there the night before.....However, once I really get into it I never want to stop.
.....until my tummy growls.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Finally those little waxed carved rings!
Both rings were cast in Silver, one set with a pearl and the other set with a blue diamond at the top and 3 clear diamonds on the inside band. I really enjoyed the wax carving process, I am attempting to accomplish atleast 2 wax carvings per week this semester until atleast the beginning of March maybe longer. Ill be posting process images of those as I go.... Hope you like em!
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peal,
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
What was inside those little christmas boxes?!
Here are a few of the Christmas gifts I made this year that were all wrapped in tiny little boxes.
copper back piece, found metal cage, found gold plated old pin, enamel riveted in place |
Silver forged wire, pearls for my mom...she loved it! |
Found coral on the beaches of Brazil, two pink pearls fed through coral with a single wire, also for my mom :) |
Wax carved ring - Sea Urchin
Sorry the image is terrible but i posted those sketches so long ago I had to share a sneak peak until I can get some better images of the final pieces. So here is one of the rings. Process: wax carved, cut in half and hollowed out then put back together, then I added detail on exterior in wax, cast it in silver, cleaned it up and finished it and set a pearl on the inside.
This picture does not do it justice sadly...sorry for the delay!
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