Our prompt/assignment this time was to do styrogami. For this, I pretty much improvised. I had less time than usual to do it. However, I was slightly inspired by Jules Vitali's art. First, I started out with two smaller cups to make the neck and head. I was pretty much hotgluing everything. For this, I was Developing Craft. I was phazing through unknowingly how dense, stable, and reactive the styrofoam cups were. They were incredibly thin, and I needed how to figure out how to work around it. Adding legs to the creature What a mess!!! I took very few pictures, but I Solved Problems. How was I going to make it self standing? Will these legs work? I thought more and more about how I was going to be able to make it stand. And I did. I had made a long tail for my project, then painted it using my old tempera paints that I had mixed up for an unfinished project. For this I Envisioned, thinking about what goes where and how the seams were going to be covered up. I also had to think about the pedastal, too. I imagined what colors were going to be put onto it. The gluewash (Glue diluted with water) and the paper towels, too.
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Artist BioHello! I'm Kaya (Kai-yuh) and I've been drawing off and on for about 7 years! These are my products from my VMCCA Art studio 1 class! Archives
December 2016
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