Category Archives: Making work
Alchemy of Demolition iii
I did a test run on one of the pieces of the building, applying some of the gilding methods I had learned from the crows piece. I wondered how the gold would work over bright gold spray paint, so compared … Continue reading
Face
Some handy comparative measurements for drawing a face. Â The eyes are at the centre of the head. There are roughly five eye widths across the face in a full face portrait. Roughly four eye widths will be the same … Continue reading
The Principle ii
The process of getting the installation ready is beginning to heat up as the date comes closer. It’s beginning to feel as if we will never see the end of the gilding. Cameron and I continued to lay gold down … Continue reading
Workaday
Some days are marked by the achievement of great success in the studio, while others are days that lay the ground for great things in the future. Then there are days like today, when I achieved nothing outstanding, but all … Continue reading
As the Crow Flies xiv
I went through the large number of crow and raven images I shot over the last few months and isolated the birds from their backgrounds, then made a transparency and threw it onto my old overhead projector. This allowed me … Continue reading
Vitruvius on the human body
I’ve added a page on the sidebar to the right which is simply a copy of the beginning of the first chapter of Vitruvius’ “Ten Books of Architecture”, in which he describes the proportions of the body and face in … Continue reading
As the Crow Flies xiii
I painted crows onto many of the panels, but found that I quickly noticed repetition, so I need to prepare a new photoshop file of images to project onto the panels. Projection is an old painter’s trick for creating murals … Continue reading
The alchemy of demolition
I was asked to produce a piece of work by the University theatre department, whose Little Theater is being demolished in a week to make room for a new cafeteria building. I decided to take pieces of the building and … Continue reading
As the Crow Flies xii
The panels we prepared last Sunday and yesterday are dry enough to move, so I’m taking them home so I can work on them over the weekend. They’re pretty smelly because the size is a nasty material. I think I … Continue reading
Back to school
I spent a happy couple of hours in the studio gilding this morning before running out of both gold leaf and time, but it was very productive, so I’m cautiously optimistic that the big crow piece will be ready in … Continue reading