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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Pop-up experiments

coming soooon

Tapestry

My first foray in to weaving/tapestry.
I was working off of this "landscape" photo I took with my Holga camera mod'ed for 35 mm film. Once I realized there was no way I could achieve photorealism in the tapestry, I just picked up some untraditional wefts and went to town. Actually all of those strange materials are fabrics and things mom gave me this summer while she was moving out of our house and cleaning out her craft supplies. It's nostalgic

Monday, July 27, 2009

string theory




I embroidered some utilitarian items (i.e. dish towel, pillow case) in the style of a traditional embroidery sampler, but my quote sources were a bit headier, specifically metaphysical and attempt to describe the nature of exist or Being (vs. "being"...thanks for the clarification Heidegger).


















Sunday, July 26, 2009

Idem series




I decided to post a few photos I made last fall -- it's part of a self-portrait (?) series. Essentially it was me wandering around my house naked, setting up a tripod, setting the camera's timer, and posing. They are all c-prints. Some of the color balance is cringeworthy -- I'm so bummed I no longer have access to a color processor :s



I decided to call the series Idem, which is the root for the word "identity." Oddly enough, "idem" means sameness. I photographed myself in situations where my body was mimicking forms in my house (i.e. my neck is the slope of the sink's neck, my back is the broadside of soap); I was living alone at this point, and there was something psychological occurring between myself and my living space. There's an odd melding of self and site that occurs when you live alone for so long. You begin to identify yourself as part of your surroundings...you become what you live with. It's maybe similar to couples who have lived together for a long time, and begin to take on an uncanny resemblance of one another. Or the owner and dog who bear an uncanny resemblance of one another.


I like the anxiety in the photos, and the voyeuristic quality of them...there's the sense that there's a ghostly presence in the house. I showed these photos in a class and one of the comments from another student was that it looks as though someone had been following me around my house, taking these voyeuristic photos, whiiich probably reflects my abnormal paranoia I have of being cased and robbed...



There's also a nice little pun with the word Idem -- Idem is a homophone with "item," which is how I wanted my body to appear, as a mere item. Unfortunately I recently discovered another photographer/conceptual artist who has adopted the moniker "Idem-Item." Damn him.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Quilty

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