This blog is for Penn State's Spring 2017 ART 497 004 use. On this blog, students are expected to upload in-progress images of course work and assignments. This blog is an integral part of the class as it has many links to tutorials, crit project prompts and applications/information relating to flexible mold making and casting applications.
Artists
- AJ Fosik
- adam matano
- adriana ciocci
- allan mcCollum
- atta, Inc- fabrication shop in NYC
- becky reiser
- bo christian larsson
- bonnie collura
- brian booth craig
- carson fox
- charles ray
- charlie cunningham
- chelsea jones
- corin hewitt
- cosima von bonin
- damian masanz
- daniel edwards
- david mach
- del harrow
- diana al hadid
- dylan egon
- e.v. day
- erwin wurm
- fernando mastrangelo
- greg lynn fountain
- haroshi
- jeremy davis
- joseph bolstad
- josephine durkin
- kate clark
- katerina fritsch
- keith edmier
- kim graham's silk mermaid
- latifa echakhch
- lee bul
- liz craft
- martin honert
- matthew barney
- matthew olson
- nick van woert
- patricia piccinini
- paul mccarthy
- pheobe washburn
- richard dupont
- robert gober
- ron mueck
- roxanne jackson
- rune olsen
- sam jinks
- sarah lucas
- stephanie diamond
- toni sypra
- tony matelli
- tony oursler
- tyler matthew oyer
- will ryman
- yelizaveta masalimova
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
need to add drawings too- rubber 'skins' ghost like forms? will be on pedestools that hvae plexi- only going to have 3 casts w colors - going to do the pedestools on c&c because itll be faster- last newer mold is a balloon like form for the wall- will just be cast in plaster because dont care about it lasting forever and cheapest. a little behind because idea evolving but not that much casting to do- the form (ghostlike) is pictured upright that way to give an idea of how i want it to sit on the pedestool- after class slams i am going maybe do qucik rhino measurements so i can go to c and c and get at least one pedestool done- i think the structure of my cast will need to work with its base-
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