Wednesday, May 3, 2023
A Natural History of the Senses Relief Sculpture
Memento
Visual Symbols
The ceramic sculpture entitled Comfort Cat was inspired by my own experience with cats. My intent is to visually communicate a feeling of comfort and safety. I wanted to focus on feelings of comfort because cats bring me a huge sense of comfort and I wanted to share that with the viewers. I decided to include a quilt pattern known as the cabin which historically represented home and safety. I wanted to use light blue and green as the surrounding colors to invoke a feeling of peace. I felt the work was not producing the results I wanted due to the ink being too dark and thin, so I added white ink to the mix which successfully thickened the ink and gave it a nice pastel color. I want to keep exploring using patterens in a repeated manner. I want to learn more about symbols with specific historical meanings. This piece allowed me to explore working with air-dry clay for the first time. The making of this work exposed new ideas such as the possibility of using sandpaper on other materials than wood- a technique that I used to smooth out the surface of the sculpture.
The second sculpture entitled Technoblade Never Dies was inspired conceptually by the death of the Youtuber Technoblade, and visually by an artist named Anastassia Zamaraeva. My intent is to visually communicate the concept of life after death, eternal life, and rebirth. I wanted to focus on life after death because since the death of Technoblade, the idea of a second death when a person is forgotten is something that had been on my mind and sounded like an interesting concept for a project. I decided to include symbols both relating to the person Technoblade was in life, as well as those relating to the concept of rebirth such as the ouroboros. I want to keep exploring pieces that are presented as one but have multiple removeable parts. I want to learn more about mythological stories and symbols relating to life after death. This piece allowed me to experience the difficulties of working on a piece that has several technical difficulties. Finally, the making of this work exposed new ideas such as the concept that not all parts of a piece have to be completely visible for them to matter.
A Natural History of the Senses Relief Sculpture
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