In progress picture Final piece "Confined but Not Limited" paper, foam, glue, pins 9. 5" by 23" Artist Statement - For this piece I wanted to capture the feeling of an art gallery back home that I volunteer at. This space is very intimate and personal. Each work of art is positioned very close to one another throughout the gallery. When standing in one corner of the gallery, one is able to clearly see the entire rest of the space with ease. This is a cozy place that contains many mutually toned colors with the occasional pop of color provided by a piece of work. I chose to make this particular space out of paper for the intentions of creating a structured, non-organic flow of the place. Since the space I am demonstrating is an art gallery, there are many similarly shaped structures and layout of the building. I origami folded 16 boxes all mutually colored to give this space a calming flow. The boxes represent the wall spa
In process picture Final Piece "The Hurt Locker" Clay, acrylic paint, wood, dirt, wire, leather, paper, cloth, glue 4" by 12" Artist Statement - The Hurt Locker I wanted to convey the horrifying reality that this specific movie pertains. The outside of the box is a clean, plain wooden box with a blue piece of fabric covering the top. The fabric has a bloody hand on it. This aspect of war is simple and straight forward. I used this aspect to convey some of the meaning delivered all throughout the movie. Death. Many soldiers die in war and are displayed in a box covered in an American flag for citizens to admire their heroic efforts. The inside of the box is split down the center with objects on the left and a landscape on the other side. The concept expressed is that while any one object may fall into a separate category, the objects are still a part of the collective whole, the soldier. The landscape demonstrated inside