Thursday, November 17, 2011

Death by Kiln Bricks

Hello everyone! Hope you are doing well, instead of a Trinket for Thursday, we are going to wrap up our 3 part special on art. With that being said, today's post will feature post 3:3 of my art updates! Woohoo! Today's piece caused a massive amount of stress, a lot of tears, and one cut to the thumb. Want to learn more? Let's go!   

In my 3D design class we were assigned to make a miniature model of a wooden chair that we found. Not having any wooded chairs in my possession, I went to the local antique mall, where I discovered that wooden chairs are a tad bit....pricey. I found one that wasn't going to cost me an arm and a leg. I like the design, it looks simple and clean cut. "I can build this." (These were my thoughts on the day of the chair purchase)

I went with an old office chair. Take my word for it when I say that I paid for the wood that is in this chair. It is so HEAVY! This is because it was made for a lot of people to sit in it. It's really a nice chair. I love its lines, and everything looked so simple. For once, I thought that I might have chosen the easy route, until....


I don't have many pictures of the design and building process simply because I was too stressed to care about documentation. First, we had to draw our actual size chair in a 1/4" scale. 1 inch on the chair became 1/4 of an inch on the paper. It was time consuming and stressful. Having never worked with wood before I just drew the chair how I saw it, not piece by piece. I have no idea what I was thinking. After our drawing were complete we had to cut basswood and dowels to match our chair pieces, this is where a better understanding of building things would have been helpful. This was also the first time in my life that I got to use power tools. Growing up, my parents and grandparents all built DIY projects and such, but it seems like my parents didn't even want me to look at the power tools. I suppose I can be a bit clumsy sometimes, and they were just looking out for the well being and survival of my appendages. Thanks, mom and dad!

Anyhoo, I finally got all of my pieces cut about 2 days before the project was due. All I had left to do was assemble my parts to make my mini chair. This is where the trouble began. It soon became apparent that my chair pieces were not going to come together into a perfect model of my chair. I spent a total of 10 straight hours in the studio one night, only getting the base of the chair...sort of done. I came home frustrated and nervous about making a bad grade and failing the class. I looked at my options, knowing that the Drop Deadline for the class was two days after the project was due. I emailed my professor and told here about my struggle with the assembly and my nervousness about failing the entire course. She emailed back with "DONT PANIC!." The next morning I was determined to conquer the chair. Somehow I got all of the pieces together and they formed a chair that looked similar to my chair. It was cute, but in no way, shape, or form, perfect. This upset me, but I was relieved to have the chair assembled.


Here is the final chair before I primed and painted it.


After the chair was primed.




I had some purple paint leftover from a wedding commission, so I used it. I really love the color. This is before I put the poly coat on.


Second coat of purple paint...you can see where I sanded in the curves for the seat.



The clear poly coat made my chair super shiny...which I LOVED. My professor thought it was weird, so she had me sand it down before turning it in. When I get it back I am planning on fixing it.


This may look like my chair is staring longingly out the window, but really it is just drying. After it dried, I remembered that if it was going to pass it had to hold 30 lbs. of weight during the critique. I became so nervous that my little chair that had taken so much time and mind power might be crushed by my professor and her bricks. I tried finding something in the apartment to test it, telling myself that if the chair broke, I would have a little cry, pick up the pieces, and go to the registrar's office and get a drop slip. I couldn't find a single thing that was both heavy and small enough to fit in the chair, so...I carefully took one foot and stepped in it and then lifted my other foot off the ground. My chair was supporting my weight! (which is more than 30 lbs.). I was so happy until I realized that I might have used up my chair's one good support. What if it crashed under the weight of the bricks all because I stood in it?

I was completely stressed out during the critique, and not surprisingly so was everyone else. If a chair held the 2 kiln bricks placed upon it, we clapped for the artist. When it came time for my chair to hold the weight, I wanted to cry. One brick....two brick......CLAP! Oh my goodness my heart was racing so fast even after the bricks had been placed on the next chair. I was so relieved. After the class critique we had a one-on-one critique with our professor. When it was my turn she smiled and said "I can't give you an "A"" I just laughed. I knew that my project was not an "A" project, but I didn't care. I had finished the project and that was all that mattered. It was the first time one of my art pieces had not received an "A" and it will mark the first time that I was happy with an average grade. My professor finished the one-on-one with: "It's really cute and has a lot of character...just too much for this project."

I'll take it.

As you go about your day today, don't give up on something becaue it is hard. The stress will go away eventually and you will be so proud of yourself for doing what you thought was completely impossible. And as always...it's the random reasons.





Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Just another...ooh Shiny....Still Life

Good Wednesday everyone! Hope you all are ready for art post 2 of 3 because it is here! Today's art post is another Drawing 2 assignment. We had to pick a portion of an already set up still life and render it in colored pencil or chalk pastel. Once again, I picked colored pencil. This piece had to be completed on colored paper, I picked black. Are you thinking...boring? Wondering what the awesome "college-level" catch is? Well, the still life was made completely out of shiny objects. I suppose that could be considered a tad bit difficult.

I enjoy painting and drawing shiny objects...to me they are easy. Draw the shape. Find the lightest lights. Find the darkest darks. Fill. Ok, ok, so it isn't really that simple, but pretty close. Anyhoo, here is the angle I was working from:


I picked this spot because of the colors, the red object's "roundness" and the Christmas balls. They are always a lot of fun.


Working from the actual still life and my photo references I started my project, carefully drawing it with pencil and then painting it in. I then mapped out where all of the lightest lights were. See...the objects are already looking shiny!


Notice the lighting change? Well, I actually completed the painting in a hotel in Kauffman, Texas. My family and I went to the Canton Trade Days the weekend before the project was due, so it got to tag along. I loved making the red object! The colors and the curves were all really intriguing.


One of the most frustrating parts about shiny objects is that it is difficult to make metallic objects. You don't want to use a metallic colored pencil because it will look extremely out of place with all of your other colors, so you just have to start in one place, make the marks you see and step back and hope that everything came together. See the reflection of the red thing in the silver vase?

For some reason I did not take a picture of the final piece, but I will upload it when I get it back from my professor. As you go about your day find something shiny and study it. Find the lights and the darks, it is kind of neat when you realize that they are all just shapes inside a big shape. Have a great day, and remember...it's the random reasons.



Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Midnight Snack

Hello everyone. Before you start wondering if this is going to be another movie or something with a promise at the end about an art post, don't worry! This is an art post! It is actually one of three that I have ready to go. I will post one a day until all three are posted. My apologies for the lack of art updates on the blog. :)

Nevertheless, here is Art Post 1:3--

The assignment was to take a picture of a lit building at night, and then complete the drawing on black paper. We could use colored pencil or chalk pastel. I chose colored pencil.


This is one of the pictures I took and the one I worked from. It is of the frozen custard shop on 6th street in Stillwater, and I just loved all of the colors combined with the silhouette of the building. I hadn't ever eaten at the shop before taking this photo, but have since been there more times than I can count. It's pretty good!


I started by cropping my photo for a more interesting composition, then carefully got all of the lines with the correct angles on the paper using a pencil. When drawing architecture it is extremely important to be accurate. No matter how great your drawing is, if the building is wrong, people will know and it will be a turn off.


I have always LOVED little details that a lot of people tend to generalize in art. One example of this is bricks. To make a building look like it is covered in bricks, all that one needs to do is add a few bricks here and there...but being my complicated self, I had to add each and every brick. In the end it always turns out for the best. I also had a ton of fun with the pictures of the treats. I believe that after this photo was taken we made a trip to the custard shop for an art break/midnight snack.

Drum roll please!.......da da dadadda...dum dumm......

The finished product!


This is one of those pieces that I will love forever. It was an absolute blast to create and I love every part of it from the detail of the bricks to the ice cream to the lights at the top to the use of the black paper within the subject to the subtle shading of the umbrella. I am in LOVE! Now all I need is a good home for this piece and a fun frame.

Hopefully you enjoyed this piece, I know I have and will. Stay tuned for an art post tomorrow looking at something shiny and still and arranged....hmmm. As you go about you day, go grab yourself a treat! Whether your treat is healthy or super sweet, enjoy it--that's what life is about! Have a fabulous rest of your Tuesday! Oh...and remember...it's the random reasons.





Monday, November 14, 2011

Inspired

Remember a while back when I posted the video about the tall painting? Well, I have recently discovered this really awesome artist who creates artwork in a totally organized, yet unique way! Check out the video!


As you go about your day try to find something out of the ordinary that inspires you. Never let yourself be bored, and as always, it's the random reasons.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trinket for Thursday


Hello everyone! Today's post is a Trinket for Thursday...that is actually on a Thursday! I am a little proud that I remembered to write today, but also quite disappointed that I have neglected my blogging duties. Please forgive me. Now...moving on. I thought long and hard about what to post for today's trinket...photo, art, video...etc. I couldn't come up with a single thing that seemed interesting enough to share. Finally I came up with an idea...a completely useless list of days that is in fact, quite humorous. As you probably already know, we are now in the month of November....where did time fly? I don't know where it zoomed off to, but that is for another day. Anyhoo, I absolutely LOVE the month of November! Below is a list of "National Days" and I have highlighted and commented on some of my favorite. Enjoy!

NOVEMBER

November 1 is … Plan Your Epitaph Day
November 2 is … National Deviled Egg Day
November 3 is … Sandwich Day and Housewife's Day (This is today!)
November 4 is … Waiting For The Barbarians Day (ummm....awkward?)
November 5 is … Gunpowder Day
November 6 is … Saxophone Day and Marooned Without A Compass Day
November 7 is … National Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day (um.Yum.)November 8 is … Dunce Day
November 9 is … Chaos Never Dies Day
November 10 is … Forget-Me-Not Day
November 11 is … Air Day
November 12 is … National Pizza With The Works Except Anchovies Day
November 13 is … National Indian Pudding Day
November 14 is … Operation Room Nurse Day
November 15 is … National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
November 16 is … Button Day
November 17 is … Take A Hike Day
November 18 is … Occult Day
November 19 is … Have A Bad Day Day (Ironically...this is mine and C.J.'s anniversary. It won't be a bad day!)

November 20 is … Absurdity Day (This is my birthday!)
November 21 is … World Hello Day and False Confessions Day
November 22 is … Start Your Own Country Day
November 23 is … National Cashew Day
November 24 is … Use Even If Seal Is Broken Day (This would be Thanksgiving...)
November 25 is … National Parfait Day
November 26 is … Shopping Reminder Day
November 27 is … Pins And Needles Day
November 28 is … Make Your Own Head Day
November 29 is … Square Dance Day
November 30 is … Stay At Home Because You're Well Day (Might have to celebrate this one!)

Hopefully you all enjoyed this silly little list of days. Celebrate them or not, have a wonderful November! As you go about your day, don't be afraid to be a little crazy or to celebrate something completely random. Have fun with your life! And, as always...it's the random reasons.