The Tokens
is an extremely melancholy tale of the orphaned children in the late
1700’s. The story is surprising because
of the amount of hard shipped faced at infancy. Their mothers did not only
leave these children, but they had no guarantees with the hospital. Many who did
attain refuge didn’t even survive. Being placed in such a peculiar and
heart-wrenching situation can surely shine light on the value of little things.
These children mostly likely grew to have endless questions for each of the
objects they were placed with and inevitably began to thoroughly identify
themselves with it. Although this story is rather depressing it does make one
realize the capacity of sentimental value even the tiniest of objects can have.
Objects can have the power to symbolize the most significant parts of a human
being and in the case of The Tokens, one’s
life.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Architectural Design Sculpture
In this project I wanted to incorporate the design elements in both Art Nouveau and Mughal architecture. Both styles have many patterns, curves, and intricate little details. The challenge for me was to incorporate all these curves and details while still creating a clean and finished piece.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Sunday, September 7, 2014
A Few Of My Favorite Things
1. My film camera.
2. Ticket from a Rising Appalachia show in Saint Augustine.
3. My paint brushes.
4. My favorite photo of my favorite creature (my dog Mylo).
5. My sketchbook.
6. A pressed flower from my collection from all countries I've been to.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
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