Artist’s Statement
The idea behind my summer work was to create earthly, sculptural pieces came as my response to the growing concern over the environment and the impact we are making on it. I used artificial moss as my link to the earth and providing another use of wine corks as my main link in between my works as well as its ability as a reusable material. The combination of these two elements combines my artworks as well as my theme as a clear message, “repurpose and reuse.” I also wanted to create an earthy quality to my pieces without losing any imagery of the corks; therefore, I used a mixture of grass, moss, and lichen to create a wood-like, nature essence that would capture and deliver my message to the viewer.
Intelligence
The creative challenge in my work was the attempt to repurpose wine corks into an ideal art piece while still having a specific meaning behind them. While my pieces lack any specific techniques, they are purely driven by ideas and inspiration. I decided to include earthly qualities and environmental tones in my works of art, for my motivation was to create an ideal representation of how I perceive nature.
Investment
I spent a good portion of my summer working on my art pieces, however I finished two weeks before school began. Rather than apathy or poor time-management, the lack of available corks hindered reaching my goal of completion.
Difficulty
Rather than the process of creating my works, I struggled with the collection of materials, for I ran out of corks multiple times, I had to stall and end up spending more time than I would have liked to. I did, gain an insight into the world of reusing and recycling common objects into pieces of artwork. While I did enjoy creating my summer works, I would have preferred to stick to the macabre, grotesque, dark essences that I have included in my previous art pieces.
Self-Assessment
If I was the instructor, I would give myself an “A” as a letter grade. I put a lot of time and energy into my pieces and I believe that I did a very exemplary job. I did decide to branch out from my comfort zone of the morbid and horrific to switch over to a more positive aspect of life and of art.
The idea behind my summer work was to create earthly, sculptural pieces came as my response to the growing concern over the environment and the impact we are making on it. I used artificial moss as my link to the earth and providing another use of wine corks as my main link in between my works as well as its ability as a reusable material. The combination of these two elements combines my artworks as well as my theme as a clear message, “repurpose and reuse.” I also wanted to create an earthy quality to my pieces without losing any imagery of the corks; therefore, I used a mixture of grass, moss, and lichen to create a wood-like, nature essence that would capture and deliver my message to the viewer.
Intelligence
The creative challenge in my work was the attempt to repurpose wine corks into an ideal art piece while still having a specific meaning behind them. While my pieces lack any specific techniques, they are purely driven by ideas and inspiration. I decided to include earthly qualities and environmental tones in my works of art, for my motivation was to create an ideal representation of how I perceive nature.
Investment
I spent a good portion of my summer working on my art pieces, however I finished two weeks before school began. Rather than apathy or poor time-management, the lack of available corks hindered reaching my goal of completion.
Difficulty
Rather than the process of creating my works, I struggled with the collection of materials, for I ran out of corks multiple times, I had to stall and end up spending more time than I would have liked to. I did, gain an insight into the world of reusing and recycling common objects into pieces of artwork. While I did enjoy creating my summer works, I would have preferred to stick to the macabre, grotesque, dark essences that I have included in my previous art pieces.
Self-Assessment
If I was the instructor, I would give myself an “A” as a letter grade. I put a lot of time and energy into my pieces and I believe that I did a very exemplary job. I did decide to branch out from my comfort zone of the morbid and horrific to switch over to a more positive aspect of life and of art.