February 20, 2011

  • Thesis & linocuts

    So school and research as usual have been time blackholes.  Also, Red Cross has been making me pretty busy also…the girl who shared my position with me resigned because she had way too much on her plate (car accident lead to her need to take on a second job to pay things off :( ((…fortunately she is physically fine though).

     

    So one of the things that has been exciting me and consuming my time is my thesis project!  My project is a group effort to basically create art based off of our inspirations of certain words.  The first project I created was inspired off of epiphany (imagine how I felt when I came up with the idea…(!)).  Here’s an overall look:

    The colors here don’t show up as vibrantly because of the glare.  But basically I had a subject that I tried to evoke three expressions from: thinking, surprise/confusion that comes with the process, and finally epiphany.  These faces were used as the lights and color adjusted using Photoshop.  I also wanted the background to be filled with light bulbs because they practically symbolize epiphany.  Below, I have a picture of part of my supplies/work station (on the floor!)

    Here’s a close up of the linocut print:

    For the light bulb image, I used a technique called Linocut.  My friend was obsessed with printmaking and her excitement kind of inspired me to try it out myself.  So I carved a light bulb onto linoleum and applied ink with a brayer to smooth out and thin out the ink, and stamped it.

     

    I didn’t take pictures of the process of making the light bulb cut, but I have one for hearts.  I was going to make Valentine’s cards again this year, but turns out school (etc.) absorbed all my time, and no cards were completed or sent out :( …but here’s an idea of what I was going to make:

    Step 1: cut a heart

     

    Step 2 : Ink it!

    Step 3: Apply it to material

    Step 4: Remove cut

    Step 5: Cut larger heart

    Step 6: Ink with different colors — produces layers!

    Result:

    =) It’s nice because it is cute, hand done, but also mass-producible.  But the time consuming part (besides cutting and waiting for paint to dry) is trying to think of how to make them all different despite a common stamp.  But I didn’t have time unfortunately.  Maybe for next year, or to be sent at random.  ^^

Comments (14)

  • That’s really beautiful :) , I especially love the layers!

  • Glad your co-worker is fine.

    Interesting techniques used for a thesis project. :)

  • I like the vibrance of real colors

  • That is so creative! Good job.

  • Well aren’t you a font a creativity lol. Great job though, it looks awesome.
    Sorry to hear about your co. Idk what I would do if my co had to resign @_@

  • @pika_whoosh - Thanks, Whoosh! I really like being able to add more color/layers too. The only thing that I don’t like is how once I change the linocut to add another layer, I can’t go back to how it was before D:!

  • @npr32486 - Thanks =)…I hope you’ve been well, Nick!! :) Is the PA address yours are you in Cali??

    @stormx11 - I’m glad also n_n…I’m a little worried because I need to find a co-position person AND I’m leaving after this year, so I need to find someone to train or take over :( ..-sigh-.

    Hehe, my thesis is kind of using mixed media, so I’ve been kind of all over the place with different techniques and tools…(will post more as I make more?) :) ))…

    @phantomFive -  :D me too..! I was thinking about it the other day (semi-related), but I think one of the things that made me love astronomy and ocean-related things was the vibrance of the colors…though later on I found out a lot of the astronomy things were colored i.e. by element.

    @Roadlesstaken -  Thanks, Alex =)!

  • @a_drunken_cellist - =)..thanks! =) Coming from you it is kind of a super complement since you’re artistically gifted. :D

    Did you say you were working on a website before for your organization (:?

  • @phosphor_stars - 

    I’m in Cali, PA was when I was home over break

  • Yaysss :] I can’t wait till you guys put up a site of all your art work.

  • @phosphor_stars - 

    Uh…noooo I am *not* artistic. I have like no creativity (seriously) and I suck at making anything for the most part lol.
    Yeah, I did make the website! We just had our event last week and I’ve been busy [and lazy], so no pictures are up yet, but if you were curious about the website itself, it’s at http://www.BuildingBridgesUSC.com

  • @phosphor_stars Put the training part in your resume! Does the thesis require any essays? Boo for essays!

  • Melinda this research is new and creative and will lead perhaps you to unexpected discoveries .
    In friendship
    Michel

    ps thanks for your congrats .

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