This week I decided to work on my loom in shorter increments, working slower with better craft in mind. I think overall, it was successful, as the outcome of it definitely looks better crafted. Although craft is what we as artists usually strive for, I’m not positive if that’s actually the direction I need to take with this. As of now I have completed two looms, so now I can see how I would like them to relate, I already carried on the same color pattern to the next, so now I could think about actually playing with connecting the looms. This idea comes from Ana Barboza, although I have found inspiration from here work in previous weeks, as I actually complete her similar process I find even more of an influence. This week our reading discusses fear and its root. Fears can keep an artist from doing their best work as well as not doing what they really want, while worrying about what others will think. Sometimes, I get caught up in the aspect of find...
This week in the studio I worked on my large scale loom. I have had thoughts about leaving it and starting a new one, but I felt like i needed to take it further. I added a gray/blue color this week and its starting to create depth and form. I enjoy all the of the relationships that I am making through color, composition, and material. I hope to finish this loom up within the next few weeks, and start on another one. I have also been thinking of ways to create my looms into standing 3D objects, to act as a sculpture, possibly by leaving my tapestries on the actual loom. An artist i have been looking into is Jo Deeley. Jo creates sculptural objects out of textiles. She finds a lot of her content in her process as well as explores the use of traditional methods with contemporary mediums. The reading this week is extremely insightful. It begins by taking about balancing your time as an artist, which is really important to me. In my life, too much of anyt...
For me, I make art because I find that it is the best way to express me as a person, as one that holds a creative mind. An artist is not one that has a certain artistic skill set, but its someone who can translate the physicality of society, the world, their life, etc. into their work they make. I think an artist’s role in society is to take their creative mind and make something good come out of it. I don’t necessarily feel any sort of connection with any art movements in the past, or currently, actually I try to stay away from things that have been controversial, I find them to be overdone and if it doesn’t actually have anything to do with my life than I don’t find it necessary to use that as a means of giving my art “meaning”. I think my work definitely is concerned with myself and the way that I live my life from day to day, its very much about the process of what I am making in terms of the process of how I live my life. Outside of the art world, I am concerned about people. I f...
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