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This are media experiments for my A2 project - development for my work with plaster and Islamic geometric patterns. Here I've two slabs of plaster in shapes taken from a basic geometric pattern. The colours are taken from my earlier piece of Women in Veils inspired by Alex Cherry. Studying the concept of coverage I derived the concept of reflection. To interpret this I use mirror in place of some of the geometric patterns in my work. Here I express fabric in three ways. From left:
On the first slab the impression of fabric is portrayed through the use of collage crepe paper on the flat surface. I used warm colours red and orange aiming to not overcrowd the colours in the slab. The second slab consists of fabric drawn onto the flat surface in chalk and charcoal. This gave it a similar effect to resist. The third one emphasises the form of fabric through relief areas of plaster.
To create the stained glass effect for the geometric pattern I used dyed fiberglass. The colours of these geometric patterns are deliberately made to compliment the other colours - taken from my studies of Women in Veils.
A photographic series using castings of everyday detritus, arranged to mimic manmade structures and environments.
3D work following my research into the #metoo movement supporting the empowerment of women. I intent to create a fist to represent each girl in my art class.
A plaster cast created using a clay model to achieve an embossing effect. Inspired by graffiti on a wall in Poland, Krakow.
(Day 1) Barton Community College Track and Field Team at the NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships held May 3-4, 2017, at the Robert W. Plaster Center on the campus of Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, KS.
Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Director.