In Bloom
Last semester, I took an art history class on Contemporary art, in which we discussed the work of Sherrie Levine. My classmate and friend Karen studied her work in-depth for […]
Last semester, I took an art history class on Contemporary art, in which we discussed the work of Sherrie Levine. My classmate and friend Karen studied her work in-depth for […]
It’s hard to believe my first semester of grad school is almost over! I feel like it just started. Seriously, where did the time go? Well as the saying goes, […]
Shredded Junk Mail with Grand Piano, installation Photo: Eric Young Smith Barbara Hashimoto uses shredded junk mail to create installations and sculptures commenting on the excesses of waste and commodity. […]
Andy Warhol Book 14″ x 13″ x 7″ Paper, Hot Glue and Acrylic Paint 2012 My cousin Kelly, operator/curator of Little Paper Planes, stopped by Chicago and told me about Libby […]
In my sculpture class at grad school, we were recently asked to interview an artist of our choosing. I decided to interview Chicago-area Bill Conger, whose melancholy, haunting, romantic small […]
This August I returned to school as a first year MFA (Sculpture) student and graduate assistant at NIU, my undergraduate alma mater. So far the semester has been pretty fantastic […]
Toronto-based sculptor Susy Oliveira meshes the world of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional art by creating sculptures out of photographs. “A compromise between sculpture and photography” is how she describes her work, […]
Artist Shay Aaron’s tiny polymer clay food pieces are too adorable and amazing for words, so here’s the visual proof! I absolutely LOVE anything miniature, and these are no exception..
Since yesterday I wrote about sculptors whose work inspires me, here’s the accompanying post: my own work Most of these pieces are from my Art Education undergraduate days at Northern […]
Since yesterday I just learned I was accepted to the M.F.A. Sculpture program I applied for, I figured I should celebrate by sharing some inspiring sculptors with you! It’s always […]