For the next project, I plan to use turtle art to draw various large amount of floral images and make a medium scale collage on plastic board or wooden board. I might also laser cut some of the floral patterns onto the boards.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Sewing & Stuffing in progress
Resewed twice as many crinkles appeared and it was more difficult than originally imagined. The pocket was sealed the first time and the rope were sewed on the wrong side. This is the final version; stuffings will be put in to test final visual effect.
- Also need to think about how to get rid of the red dot on the left...
Sealing the side of pocket
Double fixing some loose parts due to flipping the textile
Begin filling the soft sculpture with pillow stuffing
Final filling of more stuffings to eliminate wrinkles...
Final sealing
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Laser Cut Stroke
Laser Cut Stroke on Canvas
Hesitating between materials...
I like the effect of the laser cutter, however I am thinking of using perhaps another type of material like digitally printed silk fabric. It might give a more shiny and polished effect.
Hesitating between the materials, I will probably still purchase the colored markers, or use acrylic or something else - maybe self-made pigment paint that might look more tactile after application. I will try to work with self-made pigment acrylic.
The canvas could look good if I intentionally make it look a little rough - showing the sawing strings on the outside?... - colorful strings?...
Before finalizing, I might also want to experiment with laser cut on steel metal sheet or plastic. Maybe making a stroke with ninja flex?...
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Stroke
Stroke
The Stroke is finalized on Photoshop. The next procedure will be to try to move this file to Illustrator and change it into a vector file. The other option is to use Inkscape but I had trouble downloading it onto my computer.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Soft sculpture laser cut ideas
Soft sculpture laser cut ideas:
The images are intended to use to laser cut onto the cotton fabric as a pedagogical tool that may generate an educational effect on teaching basic concepts of painting through art.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Materials for Fabric Painting
Material planning: multi-purpose pen markers will be used to draw/paint onto the soft sculptures - I will use various types of textile - cotton, polyester, stretched, and cut them into various organic shapes that simulates shapes of the paint marks - splash, drip, drop, stroke, dry stroke, puddle... etc. Then, I will sew two pieces together with filling/stuffing materials inside. They will be hung from the ceiling with a string. A touch/distance sensor is installed within with a buzzer, when they are touched, they will shake and make sounds.
Monday, February 18, 2019
Studio: Creative Technology Ideas
IDEAS!
1) 3-D printed rain drop Idea Droplets that can be opened into various idea strips - that can be exchanged with others by writing the idea on a provided strip
2) Ninja Flex Room Divider that beautifies the space and blocks away messiness
3) Mystery multifunctional storage step stools that is laser cut into various geometric and organic shapes; and contains various materials for students to tinker and explore
4) Art learning puzzles that produces sounds when put in various board areas (beep for correct, bah for incorrect)
5) CNC molded donut (or various shapes) in a large amount - for gluing together to form various abstract motion sculptures
6) Pop art related: various Digitally sewed Hello Kitty Icons onto large sheets of fabric (translucent and opaque)
7) Digital embroidery dollar bills to be given or exchange with people and students as incentives to motivate student learning.
8) 3-D printed Portable lighting system for dark classrooms
9) 3-D printed or laser cut expandable stress relief box book to relief emotional stress in classrooms
10) Foam Seating mats for long-hour study
11) Fabric stuffings that hang in a space: each one is laser cut with a painting stroke concept: a drop, a splash, a pour, a puddle, a stroke. Each one makes a sound of the corresponding stroke, and when children or people walk pass by, the object would shake or drop or make different movements.
Accelerometer - built into microcontroller
or hook up with a speaker with a buzzer.
Sound effects
- Speaker output that need sound effect - need something to record that sound effect on.
12) Tree trunk storage stool with light bulb
13) 3-D printed light structure - constructed abstract patterns
Monday, February 11, 2019
Reference Images for Art Pedagogical Stools
Project 1: I plan to make laser cut art pedagogical stools with various artist's iconic work image on a round wooden plank. It will be glued onto a ready-made Ikea stool (below link) - to teach art history to 5-8th graders.
I will change the found images on Illustrator into a Vector image so that they are clean. For Kusama's dot design, the yellow dots will become white so they are not etched.
Project 2: I plan to transform the step stools into mystery storage bins for my 5th grade students to enhance learning (attached MOMA educational lab pictures as inspiration). The mystery bins will be made using MakerCase.com. Various materials will be assemblaged onto the bin to reflect tactility and invite viewers to.
Project 1 IDEA
Pedagogical Stools reference:
Inspirational Images for laser cutting on stools:
1) Marcel Duchamp's Fountain (1917)
Gray scale image
Gray scale image
2) Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942-43)
3) Yayoyi Kusama's Dot Painting
4) Damien Hirst's Zinc Sulfate, (2008)
Project 2 IDEA
Mystery Boxes with various materials on top to stimulate students' curiosity:
Material examples: Sand, rock, plastic, lego, video, fabric
Open up that shows various removable creative ideas/prompt:
New media work (could be interactive) inside/outside the stool
Sunday, February 3, 2019
Ideas for Sculpture
Through my work as a teaching artist in various NYC public schools and art learning spaces, I discovered that there are many problems in these spaces that confines creative learning and teaching. Most of the classrooms that I taught are in underserved neighborhoods and have no curriculum brings participant's attention to the idea of space - an essential element in art in conjunction with line, form, color, and composition. Many chairs are treaterous since they are heavy and made of steel, and thus are especially difficult for students to carry and put back up onto the desks after each class. Researchers in both education and ergonomics has proven that there are objects and decorations that are placed in the classroom that enhance or distracts teaching and learning.
I plan to make/design various art objects that also serve as devices for the art learning space - at the same time possible proposal for schools or any art teachers seeking a more creative learning environment to easily assemble or make. One idea is interactive school stool/chair sculpture for all ages. I will use found wooden and plastic stools/chairs in combination with approximately 1 inch wood/plastic planks to be glued and that are etched with various laser cut shapes as well as manually carved out with angle grinder and chisels. As an educator who like to give out stickers to encourage learning, the textured or etched surfaces can be used as student's sticker boards. Plastic boards can be served as erasable sketching/note taking boards.
Initial stool/chair possibility links:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30178879/?query=BEKV%C3%84M&icid=iba|us|unbxdsuggestion|201811132211556208_1
I plan to make/design various art objects that also serve as devices for the art learning space - at the same time possible proposal for schools or any art teachers seeking a more creative learning environment to easily assemble or make. One idea is interactive school stool/chair sculpture for all ages. I will use found wooden and plastic stools/chairs in combination with approximately 1 inch wood/plastic planks to be glued and that are etched with various laser cut shapes as well as manually carved out with angle grinder and chisels. As an educator who like to give out stickers to encourage learning, the textured or etched surfaces can be used as student's sticker boards. Plastic boards can be served as erasable sketching/note taking boards.
Initial stool/chair possibility links:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30178879/?query=BEKV%C3%84M&icid=iba|us|unbxdsuggestion|201811132211556208_1
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