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Design Ideas and Alternative M ediums

Design Ideas and Alternative M ediums. Brendan Jamison Image from Dripped (2003) Installation Wax dripped Shopping Trolley http://www.brendanjamison.com/wax.html. Book Sculptures by Jacqueline Rush Lee.

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Design Ideas and Alternative M ediums

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  1. Design Ideas and Alternative Mediums Brendan Jamison Image from Dripped (2003) Installation Wax dripped Shopping Trolley http://www.brendanjamison.com/wax.html

  2. Book Sculptures by Jacqueline Rush Lee As an artist I am inspired by the materials, colors and forms that I find in my everyday environment. I am particularly drawn to objects that record physical processes or bear the imperfections and scars of life.  http://www.jacquelinerushlee.com/about/about.html

  3. The Next 13 slides Artist’s Blog – Eve Mosher http://www.evemosher.com/blog/ Eve Mosher is an artist and interventionist living and working in New York City. Her works use investigations of the landscape as starting points for audience exploration of urban issues. Her public works raise issues of involvement in the environment, public/private space use, history of place, cultural and social issues and our own understanding of the urban ecosystem.

  4. Drought A colorful riverbed of gleaming smooth pebbles made of pages of my journals and photographs, this work reveals the beauty in destruction and the opportunity for rebirth.

  5. Entice An installation influenced by an earlier, similar project. This piece consisted of over 15 spheres made of mud (coated in high gloss) and lined on the inside with a deep red-colored wool. The sizes ranged from 5" diameter to 2 1/2 feet diameter.mud, wool, acrylic, plaster; 18 pieces from 10" dia. to 34" dia.

  6. Re- cognition An installation consisting of three structures. Each structure houses a microcosm (miniature trees, rocks, fungus). The structures are cloaked in a sheath embedded with blue fiber optics. The scent and visual change in the room transports the view to a space somewhere between utopic and dystopic as they ponder their relationship to what might be happening.

  7. Travel Aboard sticks, scrim, latex, beeswax, twine, plaster, mud; 36" h. x 60" w. x 24" d.

  8. Collective Unconscious latex, wool, armature6 tubes, each approx. 96" h. x 6" diam.a work dedicated to evahesse.

  9. Figment wire, nylon thread, felted wool, beeswax, plexi

  10. Seeds A study in precious-ness. This work takes the sensuous tamarind shapes and envelopes them in a carefully handmade container, which hangs upon the wall as an altar to their potential. The installation of all the pieces is 24”x24”x3”

  11. Depth felted wool, 8 pieces each 120" h. x 8" diam.

  12. Dissemination small sculptural piecesclay, wool, wire, beads

  13. Estranged In this three part series, pieces from our daily life reshape themselves and retake the architectural space as they begin a viral spread. Scraps of fabrics normally used for suits and formal wear are reshaped into sensual foms. Each part of the series is made of over 30 pieces each approximately 6”x5”x6”

  14. Myth A playful installation of felted spheres on thin threads. Full of colour, and anchored at the top by a block of thick beeswax, this piece mimics some of the growth patterns found in nature.

  15. Not Seen installation passed on the forests of the northeast in the winter. white birch stand out against the many other trees. the sticks were all stripped and then painted or varnished and wrapped with a silk thread.sticks, oil paint, varnish, cotton; 144" w. x 60" h. x 10" d.

  16. Ashes Latex, twine thead 120”x 6” dia

  17. http://destinyclontz.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html Carnivorous art, man-animal-machine hybrids, mechanical drawing machines, subliminal installations, pole dancing robots, light sculptures and cybernetics are some of the exhibits to be found at Kinetica Art Fair, the UK's first art fair dedicated to kinetic, robotic, sound, light and time-based art which runs from Feb. 27 through March 2nd in London.

  18. Poster Art Photoshop Issue based art really lends itself to poster art http://sixrevisions.com/photoshop/26-beautiful-photoshop-tutorials-on-designing-posters/

  19. Combining Photoshop and Drawn works http://psd.tutsplus.com/designing-tutorials/make-an-inspiring-artistic-poster-with-drawn-elements/

  20. http://www.alsoplantsfly.com/ http://les-etoiles.tumblr.com/

  21. http://blog.vcu.edu/arts/fashion_design_and_merchandising/

  22. Jamie Uretsky's Interactive Fat Suit http://www.meganandmurray.com/2005/05/index.html

  23. 2D goes 3D http://blog.vcu.edu/arts/fashion_design_and_merchandising/

  24. Artist : Suzanna Scott http://www.theartzoo.com/tag/wall-art/

  25. Assemblage Carolyn HolmCollage & Assemblage Artist Writer, Art Teacher http://everydayart.com/

  26. The Case for Art

  27. Venus Reborn

  28. Not a Good Drawer

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