Thursday, November 26, 2009

Deep Sea Light






These are other Photos I took awhile ago when the Bespoke Deep Sea Light was still in progress. It all came together pretty well although it does not function quite right but I am excited for break when I plan on picking it back up again and making everything function correctly. At the moment the fan blades can not muster up enough to get a the fish reflecter inside to spin but hopefully soon that will change.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Rough Waters on the Deep Sea

The Work and style that has inspired me all semester.

Plexiglass



This is a work in progress photo of the part of my Deep Sea Light. In the above photos is the design of what is now sandblasted on to the Plexiglass. It is based on a style I have been working with all Semester, a representation of water I really have grown fond of. It really worked out well and has since inspired other works. One which I'm trying to get done by the end of the semester is a triptych of circles in the same vain of the plexi but out of sturdy paper.

Friday, November 20, 2009

the monolith



The Monolith is a project I did earlier in the year for my Sculpture class. The project was for us to create a piece for an environment out side of the gallery setting and for that piece to bring something into focus. The city of Milwaukee and every other city or town out the lets waste flow into the rivers and waters around the world and that is what drove me to build the Monolith. Many drains empty out in Bradford Beach when ever there is a storm and the waters have no where else to go. This washes thousands of gallons of sewer water into the lake. I wanted to take this and make it my focus to bring attention to our pollution of the waters.

The design of the Monolith quickly became what it is today. I did not want to represent anything spacific, but I wanted to make it purely a beacon. A large white tower that would stand out in contrast to the gross state of Bradford Beach. It is built out of airplane cloth which was stretched over flat steel rods that made the frame all affixed to a cinder blox. It was created in this manner so that I could place a light inside of it, sort of making a tower of light.

When it was all done I went out at 5 in the morning and placed it on the edge of the water. It was fun going out there, to place my work out in the world and to know I wasn't going to come back for it. To leave it there to mostly be taken way from the city in who knew long. I checked up on it in the days to follow and on the 5th night I came to check up on it it was gone. It was there and people saw it.

The morning I "installed" the Monolith it changed for me. After seeing it on the beach and watching the day grow brighter and brighter and the light inside of it seem to dim it became more about that relationship. It looked beautiful to me, very peaceful and it made me want to create more and to try to find that relationship there and other places again.

Monolith pictures