Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Good Night?🌛

Sculpture - "Good Night?"


Oven, silver cutlery, candlesticks, toys, hot melt adhesives, candles, led lights, glass jars, napkins, lighters, acrylic paints
This work achieves the original resonance through the music "as true as Troilus" and the set, reflecting the persistence of pain, the questioning of existence and the prejudice of emotion, as well as the desperate resistance; fully expressing death, silence, tension, painful heart , a hundred thousand turns of strong emotions.
First turn off the lights, light the candles, and match the soundtrack "as true as Troilus", you will feel a strong sense of oppression, immersed in a quiet, seems to hear the story of the medieval Troilus, an innocent young lover A girl named Cressida turned her back and fell in love with the Greek hero Diomedes.

The resulting inspiration created this device set and expressed the theme of “depression.”
I did this project in SAIC's summer school, swaying candlelight, silver-reflected spots, infectious music, push me-shaped buttons, and the decorative lights that wrap around the bear's neck will flash and slightly illuminate the oven and the Inside of the tears of the teddy bear. Professor Laura Davis commented on this work. She thought that the tears made by a drop of hot melt glue on the doll's eyes gave the life of this piece the most wonderful.

Finally, the bear jumped into the microwave oven, which was where he was born. He was trapped by his beloved toy lamp. He committed suicide. The rabbit danced, jumped and jumped, never stopped.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

ceramic objects

The creative atmosphere unleashes a multitude of possibilities for fresh and exciting product. Surprise is our greatest inspiration. The playful character of hand processes lead us to innovative and unexpected results. Prototypes and models born from the activities serve as a beginning for new ceramic objects.
Yoko VIII
The sculpture is one of a series of works Brown began making in 1999 using his wife as a model. All the works are made to scale using Yoko Brown’s exact measurements; the sculptures vary between half and three-quarter scale. They are all cast in the same white acrylic composite resin but the figure is variously dressed and posed in each.
Untitled is the most complex of Lee Bul’s series of monsters. It comprises a white central body composed of multiple parts that simultaneously evoke the physical and the technological or cybernetic. Exploding outwards into space from its core are other parts of the form, including an octopus-like head, that appear frozen in space as fragments of the one entity.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Dreaming


This project is mainly about the human activity caused the pollution on earth, this title is an irony self-portrait. The reason why i name the project "dreaming" is because we are developing what we want and creating a bunch of "trashes",we feels so good that even forget we are living in a planet ,and eventually we will eat all the things that are artificial toxic made by ourselves.

WHAT GIRLS ARE MADE OF: FEMINIST PHOTOGRAPHY BY MAISIE COUSINS


Maisie Cousins is a London-based photographer who makes art that is “hedonistic and self-satisfying.” The themes she explores are femininity, sexuality, and the deconstruction of bodily standards. With titles like “Overgrown” and “What Girls Are Made Of,” Cousins’ series poke fun at gender tropes, replacing passivity and “sugar and spice and everything nice” with slugs, oozing flowers, split-open fruits, and body hair. Close-up, raw, and filled with glee, her empowering portraits and still-lifes relish in the unashamed mess and glory of self-possessed feminine sensuality.