Unedited Photos at CG's Farm the day of her funeral.
Featuring my nephew
Fall 2016
Master Painting of Degas' Tilt
Currently hanging in my mother's living room
Spring 2017
Biological Forms
Title: JasonCanSuckIt
Made out of a dodgeball, wooden dowels, paper, masking tape, plaster, and acrylic paint.
I wanted the overall feel for the piece to have a sci-fi/futuristic idea to it. Have it look like something you would see in a 50s alien movie and the legs coming out of it with the bright colors really helped accomplish that.
Spring 2017
Self portrait made out of clay
Friday, March 24, 2017
Three unedited portraits. Spring of 2014
Oil on wood. Over the course of 5 weeks, I created a continuously changing painting. The first week (first picture shown) I created a pattern on the wood in purples and greens. The following week (second and third pictures shown) we were to move to another students painting and change what they had started. There I created an abstract sea that slowly showed more geometric shapes from the previous week. Going back to my original painting after (fourth picture) another student added brighter colors of flowers and swirls. To add to this, I added more paint to the top of my canvas and with a pallet knife scrapped down the wood to melt the colors down. The womanly figure was added on top of the scrapped down paint, swirls, and flowers to create more of a focus point in the center while still remaining abstract (fifth picture). Lastly I added another womanly figure but only from about the bust up in white paint to compete against the darker colors behind it. Within the white, you can still see reds and greens popping through.
The start of working within 3D designs. All three small sculptures are made out of only five materials; wood, wood glue, paper, pins, and masking tape. The three all share similar geometric designs within the realm of triangles.