Saturday, May 15, 2010

Eggsactly!

For those of you who did not get to see my egg for Eggsibition this year, here are a few pictures. My idea was "Word Vomit," using a play on the word "egg."
Here is the base for the egg. I mixed brown, orange, and green paint and splattered it on the base to give a vomit effect. ...I had way too much fun with that part...

Here is another angle of the base. As you can see, I painted the words over the vomit. And yes, I thoroughly enjoyed the egg puns.


Here is the actual egg. Every member of the auction is given a plaster egg for a base. I carved into the plaster to create the mouth (including the teeth, which took forever), and used air dry clay for the lips and nose. I then painted the egg, and brushed red chalk onto the cheeks to give it a blush effect. As you can see, the egg is "drooling" the egg puns from the side of it's mouth. I had so much fun making this, and I thank my art teachers for giving me the opportunity and helping me every step of the way.

Just another angle of my baby. I'm so sorry that the pictures are blurry, I was in a huge rush that morning. I was not able to attend the actual event, as I was checking out a college in another state, so I do not have a professional picture of my egg. However, I heard the auction was a success, and that my egg supposedly sold for one hundred dollars. All of the benefits went to a charity for a youth home, so it was for a good cause.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Facelift!

Yeah... my website... it was looking a little saggy, so it had a minor operation. Think of it as a nosejob.

Check out the "after" -----> http://acaciatreedesigns.webs.com

Monday, May 10, 2010

YAA

Well, the gallery showing was lovely, and I was quite proud to be one of the only two from my school to have been chosen for this honor. If you're interested, here are pictures of my piece:

Here is me next to my piece.



And here is a closeup of my work. It is called "Runaways," and it is a social commentary on runaway adolescents. I used wall compound on canvas, then sprayed it with a textured spray paint to make it look like stone, and watercolored the shadows and an alleyway scene. I was really going for a grunge look, and I spent a few hours looking up scenes of alleyways and focusing on textures, such as the exposed brick in this piece. I must say, it was a blast making, and it really allowed me to try new techniques. I think this is one of my favorite pieces I've made.