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
Monday, April 17, 2017
Progress
I pulled the platinum silicone off of my mold. I tried to do another casting, but it did not set up. Instead I have bought more chip brushes and smaller measured buckets so that I can properly mix the tin silicone. The imprint is being left on the silicone, however it is tacky still when it is pulled out of the mold. I think I will also inlay the mold with some fabric on the edges because gravity is pulling silicone away from the straw border and causing it to drop and become too thin for the loops to pull off without tearing.
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