Thursday, September 18, 2025

Speaker Events


Speaker Event 1:

Innovation in Foods
Danielle Brooks, Beekeeper and Owner, Honey Truck Company, Flagler Alumna 2009



Speaker Event 2:

Tea ceremony
Mai Ueda, performer, keeper of tradition.






Friday, September 5, 2025

Experimental Sculture Collection



Experimental Sculpture Collection



Mother Lan, Belial, Luma Airhead



Mother LAN
wood, yarn, wire, packing tape, tracing paper, ink, hot glue
size



Luma Airhead,
wood, ink, watercolor paper, masking tape
size



Belial
 packing tape, tissue paper, yarn, hot glue, wire
 size

In process images

Mother LAN



Luma Airhead








Belial







Reflection Statement

The three sculptures visually communicate Repetition (Mother LAN) through the continuous use of green yarn weighted down by glue, Negative Space (Luma Airhead) through the empty space within, and Focal Point (Belial) through the use of color and line.

While exploring materials to construct my sculptures, one thing I found imperative to focus on was identity and uniqueness. How I could push the boundaries of what is expected, challenge norms, and move beyond my comfort zone. As I observed the other sculptures around me, I wanted mine to stand out. To do this, I looked through the class blog for inspiration and made sure not to shy away from unfamiliar processes, such as operating wood-cutting machinery.

At times, I felt my work lacked height and visual interest near the base. This happened multiple times, but each time I resolved it by adding a bottom tier and incorporating something unusual such as the feet/leaves on Luma Airhead, the strings on Mother LAN, or the lattice wall and glue stones on Belial.

For future projects, I plan to continue experimenting with paper and wood, and to learn more advanced techniques for wood cutting. This piece opened up new possibilities in woodworking and introduced me to creative methods, such as using packing tape to build a figure. It is surprisingly sturdy when enough layers are applied.

Inspiration

Artist: Tara Donovan
https://buffaloakg.org

Untitled
Mylar, hot glue, tape
30" × 248" × 203"

Artist: Chiharu Shiota

The Key in the Hand by Chiharu Shiota (Venice Biennale 2015) – artjouer
The Key in the Hand
donated keys, red wool yarn, and two old wooden boats
590" × 590" × 197"

Artist: Cornelia Parker
https://www.tate-images.com

Cornelia Parker,Cold Dark Matter ,1991 ,Significant Works ,Sue Hubbard
Cold Dark Matter
wood, metal, ceramics, paper, textiles, wire
157" × 197 " × 197"

Cardboard Replica

Full View #1



Full View #2



Full View #3


Detail #1


Detail #2


Cardboard Replica Coffee Maker, Cardboard, duct tape, masking tape, 10” x 6 9/16 x 7 

Paper Model:



Diagram:



In Process Images:










Research A: James Lake

https://jameslakesculpture.co.uk

The Water’s Edge
cardboard, hot glue
Figure: 40cm x 80cm x 130cm 
Baseboard: 84cm x 122cm

 Research B: Chris Glimour

http://www.chrisgilmour.com

Chris Gilmour Transforms Recycled Cardboard into Life-Size Sculptures of  Dentist Chairs and Pianos

Fiat 500
Carboard, PVA glue
life size (117 x 52 x 52)

 Research C: Ann Webber

https://artcloud.market

O Buddy, O Pal
found cardboard, staples, polyurethane
72 x 51 x 26 in

Fluxus Box

Photos Mind Bent-o, foam, needle felt, air dry clay, yarn, glass, cork, watercolor paper, fabrics, watercolor, acrylic , 13” x 4” x 11 1/2” ...