Idea 1:
Dye book.
Idea 2:
Punch needling a piece of fabric on the various types of bee species. The species that are still alive are in bright vivid colors. The species of bee that are gone are in full colors or in black and white.
Idea 1:
Dye book.
Idea 2:
Punch needling a piece of fabric on the various types of bee species. The species that are still alive are in bright vivid colors. The species of bee that are gone are in full colors or in black and white.
Idea 1:
Using trash found at the St. Augustine beach to create a net.
Idea 2:
Single use plastics turned into a grocery bag. The idea of turning things thrown away into an object that will be reused
Idea 3:
Punch needling a piece of fabric on the various types of bee species. The species that are still alive are in bright vivid colors. The species of bee that are gone are in full colors or in black and white.
An animation on tattoos:
"New Zealand perfected an especially intricate style of tattoos... Japanese tattoos, called irezumi, is a serious folk art like landscape painting or flower arranging, and great tattoo masters still perform their Chagall-like work in full-body tattoos that are subtle, repulsive, magical, seductive, sensuous, three dimensional, thought-provoking and macabre."
An animation on receptors:
"Research suggests that, though there are four main types of receptors, there are many others along a wide spectrum of response. After all, our palette of feelings through touch is more elaborate than just hot, cold, pain, and pressure. Many receptors combine to produce what we call a twinge."
In this sculpture, I focus on my childhood and my love of dollhouses as well as collecting small trinkets. I use these two ideas and blend...