Thursday, March 22, 2012

Cozy Commuter

Crit today :) The assignment was to design an object for society on the move. I made a four piece set that includes a pillow hat, neck warmer, neck pouch and fingerless gloves. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, especially trying on the hat :)


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Monday, March 19, 2012

ACAD Show + Sale Starts Thursday

Man, have I been busy! Our latest textiles project is to spend half an hour a day working on a fabric "journal" - a 24x24" piece of cloth or garment. On top of that, I was in crazy card making mode getting ready for this:
Come shop for great student art! Cash, credit and debit accepted! Free admission! Click image for larger! Check it out on Facebook. Here's hoping I can catch up with y'all soon!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

For The Birds

School has been keeping me busy as of late, but I think the hardest part is over. Our second fibre project was to make a large scale sculpture. If you're wondering about the first project...well, it turned out so badly I don't want to post a picture of it anywhere online! I was really stuck for the idea of making a sculpture. Part of the problem was the weather, part of the problem is that large scale 3D things are not my forte. I had only one idea and I made it as best as I could - I call it Armature for Attracting Avian Acquaintances. Essentially it's a giant bird play gym or bird feeder, and Muffin took quite an interest in it, especially when I tried knitting sisal.
It stands about 5' tall and is made from recycled or biodegradable items. The entire crate is wrapped in jute and sisal, with apple and cherry tree branches tied to it. I tried making a god's eye to hang in the centre, but it turned out miserably, so a bunch of dried flax stems turned it into more of a doll. With some seed bells and millet sprays on top, I hoped that there would be a flock of birds at it by the time my class came out for the critique. No such luck...but it would have been cool! Everyone seemed to like it, so that made me happy. Sometimes it's hard to tell how something will go over.