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Showing posts with label Clone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clone. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Problem pea pods

Well really it is the magnets that aren't strong enough..I hadn't really factored the pull of all that padding and fabric...so that's why some of the edges are un sewn..but a solution was offered by the everwise Dougie which i shall try v. soon, since it is being assessed on Wednesday morning.

And a close up of the engraving. (NTS chin almost peeled, still scabby and lobster pink instead of sunburn brown)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pea pod and the first sunny day for ages


Dye being added to the water.

The finished colour! the fabric is a medium weight viscose cotton satin weave. The viscose side has a subtle sheen like the fur of a healthy contented cat rather than a polyester satin sheet finish..if you know what I mean.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

In line....for the engraver

Last night I finalised the foetus drawing and made a plan for the engraving I had tested out yesterday. In the library this morning I resized the image to transfer onto the bubbles.
There was a queue for the engraver..I got to it at about 4pm..as it was all my marked lines washed off. huh some permanent marker!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Clone create construct

Lene has set us some questions to help focus our 'clone' blowing project.

What [are you intending to make]
How [are you going to achieve this..methods etc]
When [time line]
Why
[inspiration, other artists and relation to previous work]


What:
'As like two peas ?'  Is on first glance a giant scale pea pod. The pod is green, silky and pliant to touch. The pod protects and molds it's self around the peas cradled inside. On opening the pod, you find the peas are made of clear blown glass. On closer inspection you can see what is probably the likeness of a young human foetus on each pea.

How:
Peas:
Blowing:The peas are blown glass sphere's. I would like the walls and mouth area to be of a similar thickness. Lene has demoed a method that sets up the mouth to be thinner. This entails making a few gathers (double dipping), a quick shaping and making a slight jackline BEFORE blowing a bubble. It does seem to work, one that I tried the other day has a thinner area near the mouth.
A sculpture punty is used as the area where the punty mark would be needs to be smooth.

Cold working:
The sculpture punty is ground off using the 80 grade diamond wheel. The area is then ground and polished using the linisher with belts 100, 400, 600, cork belt and then on the padded wheel with cerium. I may use pumice if i think it needs it.
The image of the foetus I need to experiment with. I imagine that it will be cold-worked somehow. Engraved..flexible drive or wheel i'm not sure. Maybe heightened with some glass paint and fired.
Fire polish:
This will probably be needed to soften the rough diamond bit marking on the glass and to fire paint if used.
Pod:
Other skills (sewing, pattern making, dyeing etc)
I had thought that the pod would be constructed from fabric to best suggest the texture and colour of a pea pod. I will make the pattern (toile) with calico to get the pea pod shape. When the peas are finished I will have to fit/change the pattern to suit the peas. Before trialling this I imagine a different fabric (in texture) on the inside and outside. A stiffener of some sort will be required between the two layers to hold the shape. I may have to dye the fabric to the colour I want as pea green does not seem to be too popular at the moment. I would like the viewer to be able to close and open the pea pod so perhaps an invisible zipper or enclosed strip magnets may work..more experimentation!
Connection
Sculpting
Originally I had thought that the peas could be connected by plastic tubing, though this may prove to be messy in practice and visually...perhaps I could make some plug like connectors using green polymer clay that could be sealed on?

When:
Clone construct create time line
Week / Class    -----------Date
Theory
Glass Practical
R & D
1 / 4th March
Brief given
Tumblers

2/ 11th March
First ideas presented to class
First practice of spheres

3/ 18th March

Sphere practice

4/ 25th March

Sphere practice and punty coldworking

5/ 1st April

Sphere practice and punty coldworking

Easter
Write up initial proposal
Sourcing fabric
Sketching and photographing peas
6/ 15th April
 continue looking for other artists
Sphere practice and punty coldworking
More foetus images
7/ 19th April

Sphere practice and punty coldworking
Finalize foetus image
8/ 29th April

Sphere practice and punty coldworking
Trial engraving methods.
Start calico toile and looking for method of closure
9/ 6th May
Work on Artist statement and presentation
Sphere practice and punty coldworking
Trial engraving methods.

10/ 13th May

Sphere practice and punty cold working
Decide on engraving method, trial fire polishing
Finalize pattern shape and construction methods
11/ 20th May

Blow sphere’s, coldwork fire polish
Finalize fabric choice
12/ 27th May
Think about plinth
Blow sphere’s, coldwork, fire polish
Dye fabric if need be
13/ 3rd June
Final write up and presentation work up
Blow sphere’s, coldwork, fire polish

14/ 10th June
Study Vac
Choose the best turned out peas
Make final pod
15/ 14th June
Examination week
Installation and marking

 
Why:
Cloning is a hotly debated topic in today's society, which causes strong, definite, vociferous opinions in it's protagonists. The subject of cloning, both attracts and repels my sensibilites. I am attracted by the human intelligence and creativity that has brought the research so far, the posibilities and potential that dwells within that scientific research. I am also attracted by organic 'natural' methods of plant asexual reproduction. The part that repels are the equal possibilities and potential for human kind to abuse the knowledge. Looking at the uncaring way humans treat each other should make us question..are we ready? 

I would like my work to convey the polarities of the topic by deliberately mixing and contrasting; materials used (soft/hard, opaque/clear) , vegetable/animal imagery, nature/scientific symbology that act as metaphors for the opposing views that surround and muddy the argument on cloning.

more musings after the jump

Other Artists: 

'Flora: The botanical experience' is  a current  exhibition 'Inspired by the ongoing debate and focus on climate, nature, gene technology and cloning, or on the interplay and respect between nature and man...' showing now at the Glassmuseet Ebeltoft in Ebeltoft, Denmark.

Four artists appeal to me,


Stacey Neff, I particulary like her 'Moon pods' (2002) but the only image I can find is part of a loop and i can't save it. I like the blending of plant and animal forms, slightly unconfortable but beautiful.  If you want ...Go to her website and look under "pods'.




 










Colin Rennie, another artist who 'Sounds' fascinating but images are limited. These bell jars are frosted on the outside with a highly polished 'lense'. The frosting and the lense distort in different extreeme's the 'specimens inside.
 




and Angela Jarman. Jarman is an artist that keeps cropping up in my inspiration and similar intrests. Her work show the absolute beauty of microscopic organic life but twists reality to show a darker vision. 'Scape III'


Brooklyn artist Jill Reynolds' recent exhibition 'Matter' explores themes of replication and the human genome.












Replicate and Gnomon

I am more interested in some of the work that is described in the article, but as yet images are hard to find.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Hot Shop with Lene: Create Clone Construct -3

More spheres..in fact I would like to make spheres, not apples or other dimpled objects. More success even if the first one shattered as I knocked it off the punty. Lene showed us a method of making the lip thin.....right at the beginning put a jack line in..before you blow a bubble, so the glass pulls from that line..tricky eh! Well i'm happy.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Hot Shop with Lene: Create Clone Construct -2

After a lot of head scratching..I need to combine a blown shape that I want to practice on by doing it over and over with an unforced conceptual idea within a week....nothing happened for a while then the other night in a drowsy state an image came to me fully realised.

I had been thinking about what the term cloning actually is, how we as humans practice it and how plants and other small organisms do it naturally. For some reason when I thought of clone.. I thought of exact in every way.. i remembered the phrase "as like as two peas in a  pod"

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Hot Shop with Lene: Create Clone Construct -1

As usual its Hot in the hot shop, though after 3 months away it seems hotter than ever. Lene demonstrated a tumbler and in groups of 3 we dreged back our skills from last year to attempt our own. Those not in a team get to practice punties and bubbles, so very busy.

Our project for this semseter  was given with proposals due next week: here is the basic outline.
Create, Clone, Construct
This project aims to develop your crititcal and practical skills in the development and production of sculptures or installations that materialize through a use of modules, parts or multiples.
You are free to use colour but should provide justification for doing so within your proposal. Cold working and surface treatments are allowed.