Thursday, November 20, 2014

Time Based Drawing 3


This is the rust from the ironing board.



This is a full-size view of the rusting on the ironing board.

 
I also rusted some tin cans and tools.
 


Doing the time based drawing of rusting items was difficult.  It really took a lot of time and it required soaking the items a little everyday. This is a photo of all the tools layered on the imprint of the ironing board rust.  When I'm finished there will be several shapes and designs.


 
The final product is the compilation of the rust from the ironing board with the rusting of the tin cans and the watering can which produced a rusty background. The background brought out the patterns of the rusty rings and created interest.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Drawing on Objects


I chose a rusted shovel as my object for the project.



I drew a picture of my Dad, copied it on brown paper and then charred the edges to add an ageing effect.


 

I laminated it to the shovel.





I took a box and made it into a plant flat and bought a plant and rusted and painted the words "Sunshine" and "Water" on the watering can.
 




My final composition is outside in my garden.
 
The inspiration for my project came to me after viewing the class blog and seeing the student work with the old tool.  The first thing I thought of was my Father, who was a gardener. He was seen every season with his flat of flowers, his shovel and trowel, his bucket with nutrients and his watering can.  I knew this was what I wanted to do for my project.  It was my job following after him to water the new plantings and also the weathered watering can became my tool.  It is a fond memory of times spent working in the yard with my Dad.
 
 
 


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Time Based Drawing 2


I took water and Clorox and made ice cubes.


As they melted on the brown paper, I took photos as they made their impressions with the bleach and changed colors.


As the ice melted it changed into a variety of patterns and colors.
 



The process continues.
 



  I don't know where the inspiration came from to use the bleach and water cubes on the colored paper, but I have to say it was totally divinely inspired, pulled from out of the blue.  Once I had the idea the whole process was magical.  Watching the bleach do its job on the paper while it produced its range of colors was great fun!  When the water was removed, you have the final patterns and colors - yellows, beiges, greens and chocolate.  

 
 
 
 
 



Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Time Based Drawing 1

 
I took food coloring and made colored ice cubes.



As the cubes melted, I took pictures of the color effects.


Another photo of the melting cubes.
 



The colors continued to blend as the ice melted.
 


As the cubes continued to melt and blend, some of the colors became muddy.



I really wanted to do something with color and I rummaged through the house to see what I had to work with.  I found food coloring and the idea to make ice cubes formed.  I thought watching the process of the colors as they mixed and blended was beautiful! When all the cubes melted, we had an original water color.