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Another shot of the bar because it's everyones favorite room! We took the bar out, next will be the cabinets. Because we are poor people, these will be our new kitchen cabinets.
This is the shot sans Jordan
I had a great day of urban exploring this past Sunday...visited some places I've been before and one or 2 that've been on my list. I've uploaded some of my faves from the day.
Best of usuable hardware. Several heavy gauge angle brackets, steel tubing, casters, and assorted bolts.
The upper cabinets were taken down and donated along with the rest of the cabinets and the old appliances to The Rebuilding Center.
12x12 inch signed glass plate representing the materials from which the four seasons are constructed
Clay and Fabric (ceramic - approx 14x8x7 cm)
September 2018
Remaking a garment out of other garments. Ceramic piece inspired by this.
I developed my blind drawings using the technique of batik to add colour and tone to the image. I then experimented with the style of Piet Mondrian to deconstruct and over lay my images
"I'm talking to you and it's basically a direct communication, whereas if I'm writing a letter to you and you read the letter, there are like 12 extra deconstruction and reconstruction steps in the communication."
-Kevin J. Anderson
I chose this quote because it speaks to the idea of "direct communication." When one directly speaks to you, if there is any ambiguity that the person may feel, it can be clarified and cleared up then and there, however, when one writes a letter, the interpretation can go which whatever way before any direct contact is made. With this happening one can deconstruct all the meaning that you were trying to convey and reconstruction a whole new set of ideas that combat and have no bearing to what you are trying to say.
I chose this picture because I felt it coincides with the quote, however, just in a different manner. One can be visually stimulated by what goes on around them and deconstruct the meaning of what they are seeing, rather than complete understand directly what they are saying, doing, acting, so on so forth.