I have noticed a lot of the class's pieces have been dealing with nostalgic themes; maybe it's because you are at that stage in your life or maybe it has a deeper cultural connection... Anyway, here are just a few articles that explore some of the varied approaches and discussions about the subject of nostalgia in contemporary art:
Kim Litch's Intro to Sculpture
Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Types of Wood Joints to consider:::
List of joints (click on links for details)
Traditional woodworking joints
- Butt joint; the end of a piece of wood is butted against another piece of wood. This is the simplest and weakest joint.
- Miter joint; similar to a butt joint, but both pieces have been cut at a 45 degree angle.
- Lap joints; one piece of wood will overlap another.
- Box joint, also called a finger joint, used for the corners of boxes. It involves several lap joints at the ends of two boards.
- Dovetail joint; a form of box joint where the fingers are locked together by diagonal cuts.
- Edge joint; the edges of two boards are joined.
- Dado joint; a slot is cut across the grain in one piece for another piece to set into; shelves on a bookshelf having slots cut into the sides of the shelf, for example.
- Groover joint; the slot is cut with the grain.
- Tongue and groove. Each piece has a groove cut all along one edge, and a thin, deep ridge (the tongue) on the opposite edge. If the tongue is unattached, it is considered a spline joint.
- Mortise and tenon; a stub (the tenon) will fit tightly into a hole cut for it (the mortise).
Nontraditional woodworking joints
- Pocket hole joinery; a hidden screw is driven into the joint at an angle.
- Joints using metal connectors, which attach to the frame with nails or screws.
Traditional ways of improving joints
- Dowels, where a small rod is used internal to a joint to both help align on glue up and permanently strengthen the joint. Traditonal joints are used with natural timbers as they do not nees any other materials other than the timber itself. for example: Butt joints.
Nontraditional ways of improving joints
- Biscuit joints, where a small 'biscuit' is used to help align an edge or butt joint on glue-up.
- Domino jointer, a trademarked tool similar to a biscuit jointer, where a piece larger than a biscuit has some of the advantages of dowels, and some of the advantages of biscuits.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
post-duchamp
Two of my favorite things: Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel and the human beat box...click on the link below to see this amazing performance!
Adam Matta
Friday, October 1, 2010
Framing Sculpture
Framing Sculpture asks key contemporary artists what sculpture is to them, and which concepts, historical precedents, and themes drive their work. The series uses sculpture as a point of departure for the artists to talk about their creative perspectives, their process, and their interests. Click on the Links below to watch each artist's video.
Dan Graham
Judy Pfaff
Olaf Breuning
Janine Antoni
Spencer Finch
Gedi Sibony
Dan Graham
Judy Pfaff
Olaf Breuning
Janine Antoni
Spencer Finch
Gedi Sibony
Thursday, September 9, 2010
A friend of mine is a fabricator for Sculptor John Henry,
who had a sculpture up in Sarasota last year...check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzyFamqWbXM
now that's heavy metal....
who had a sculpture up in Sarasota last year...check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzyFamqWbXM
now that's heavy metal....
Monday, August 30, 2010
PLACES TO GET SUPPLIES:::::
SARASOTA ART AND FRAME (general art supplies)
1055 S Tamiami TRL
Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 366-2301
www.in2art.com
MICHAELS ART & CRAFT (arts & crafts)
127 N Cattlemen Rd, Sarasota -
(941) 351-1636
6549 Tamiami Trail, Sarasota -
(941) 921-5548
831 Cortez Road West, Bradenton -
(941) 752-7819
BLUE LINE INC. (drafting and some art supplies)
www.bluelineinc.net
301 Central Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34236-4915
(941) 366-5300
HOME DEPOT (tools, plaster, adhesives, foam, etc.)
5475 University Parkway, Bradenton -
(941) 358-3360
LOWES (hardware store)
5750 Fruitville Road, Sarasota -
(941) 961-6261
ACE HARDWARE (hardware store--not as big selection and a little more expensive than home depot and lowes)
3371 17th Street, Sarasota, FL - (941) 366-1756
8333 Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota, FL - (941) 351-3371
GOOD WILL (thrift store, random supplies, cheap)
3333 N Tamiami Trl # 10, Sarasota, FL - (941) 359-8211
SALVATION ARMY (thrift store, random supplies, cheap)
2280 17th Street, Sarasota, FL - (941) 954-4549
ALRO METALS (metal)
695 12th St.
Sarasota, FL 34236-3427
Phone: (941) 952-1918
Fax: (941) 952-0267
FUTURE FORM (foam) call ahead for hours and to make sure they have stuff!
(941) 758-3626
6104 31ST St E
Bradenton, FL 34203
1055 S Tamiami TRL
Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 366-2301
www.in2art.com
MICHAELS ART & CRAFT (arts & crafts)
127 N Cattlemen Rd, Sarasota -
(941) 351-1636
6549 Tamiami Trail, Sarasota -
(941) 921-5548
831 Cortez Road West, Bradenton -
(941) 752-7819
BLUE LINE INC. (drafting and some art supplies)
www.bluelineinc.net
301 Central Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34236-4915
(941) 366-5300
HOME DEPOT (tools, plaster, adhesives, foam, etc.)
5475 University Parkway, Bradenton -
(941) 358-3360
LOWES (hardware store)
5750 Fruitville Road, Sarasota -
(941) 961-6261
ACE HARDWARE (hardware store--not as big selection and a little more expensive than home depot and lowes)
3371 17th Street, Sarasota, FL - (941) 366-1756
8333 Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota, FL - (941) 351-3371
GOOD WILL (thrift store, random supplies, cheap)
3333 N Tamiami Trl # 10, Sarasota, FL - (941) 359-8211
SALVATION ARMY (thrift store, random supplies, cheap)
2280 17th Street, Sarasota, FL - (941) 954-4549
ALRO METALS (metal)
695 12th St.
Sarasota, FL 34236-3427
Phone: (941) 952-1918
Fax: (941) 952-0267
FUTURE FORM (foam) call ahead for hours and to make sure they have stuff!
(941) 758-3626
6104 31ST St E
Bradenton, FL 34203
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