Julie Baugnet Professor of Art & Design, St. Cloud State University, St Cloud, Minnesota
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Imperfection is beautiful. My art brings attention to the overlooked, unwanted, and unusual. Objects around me become inspiration for my work, and I often use materials found in the space around me in my pieces. I find limiting myself to what I have around me forces me to be more creative.
I am an abstract artist. I love how one piece of art can be interpreted in thousands of different ways. For that reason, I generally have very little literal information in my pieces. Art can connect with people on a very deep psychological level, and I want to encourage that personal exploration through my work.
concept work
My work usually revolves around an idea to either fix something or create a useable object. Simple mechanics help to create these objects. This is my version of a magic wallet, made with found objects including a liscense plate and flat electrical cord.
Crystal Rose Lavoie
One thing that has always fascinates me is the unanswerable questions. For example: What is love? What is time? What fascinates me even more is how different people feel about such topics. I made a series of five books that each raise a different unanswerable question and include quotes from all types of people about what they think the topic means to them. I also incorporated my own photography and hand stitched them in. All of the text was done by tracing letter by letter. Here are my final photos.
Ellen's Primary Sketches
POSTISM
A Series of Four Books on Delightfully Dysfunctional Language
Artist Statement: My intent was to create a series of short books to highlight and even mock how modern day language has transformed and continues to evolve. The series has four volumes:
1) Slang
2) Filler & Overused Words
3) Acronyms
4) Abbreviations
The truth is these volumes are all interrelated, but I presented them in a way so that the viewer can see each category individually. The main idea of Postism was that
These are all of the books I have made.
Bindings!
Hand set letterpress book
Japanese Stab Binding
Coptic Books!
Feet By Yours Truly.
Feet are interesting, there are many different meanings behind the word that range from measurements to table arrangements. I attempted to get a variety of shoes to visually show the diversity of feet, and then incorporate the text to show the broad range of meanings and abstract facts. All photographs were taken by myself, most of the text was from online sources like Wikipedia, Urban Dictionary, and various definitions.
And the nerdy picture for the closer.
The End.
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