328: Styrofoam
I love the texture of broken-up styrofoam- it’s like bubbles or super-dimensional beading.
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I love the texture of broken-up styrofoam- it’s like bubbles or super-dimensional beading.
Read moreIn third grade, I was on the playground at Golda Meir Elementary when a girl from another class ran up to me, shouted, “I can see your epidermis!” and ran off, laughing manically. This was hugely upsetting to me, but…
Read moreAnd now back to our regularly scheduled programming. A silk flower is disassembled and transformed into a full skirt and modern top. I was doing this in the semi-darkness last night so I didn’t even see the yellow on the…
Read moreI’m not going to front, I had kind of a rough weekend. You know how just, sometimes, things go awry in every way possible? It was that kind of weekend. So I could really use a Monday morning pick me…
Read moreOk, well, that month went fast. And we’re in almost the same place, planning wise, that we were 30 days ago. Well, that’s not strictly true. We’ve been solidifying the vision a little- we made our second trip to the…
Read moreJust a little pen drawing on a half-sheet of watercolor paper with a gray wash.
Read moreThis past Friday, Nick and I attended the inaugural event in a benefit concert series at the Brooklyn Grange, a commercial rooftop farm in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It was called “Turnip the Beet” (GET IT??? it’s about farms AND…
Read moreMermaid hair, encrusted bodice, tulle skirt, gold bow. Happy Monday!
Read moreAnother oldie but goodie- another look from my senior thesis at Pratt- coincidentally titled, “Study for the Moon.” It was inspired by Alphonse Mucha. But clearly, the hair color is inspired by my sophomore year of high school.
Read moreAs much as I’d like for all my sketches to spring fully-formed directly from my brain, it doesn’t quite work like that. More often than not, I start with a sketch more along these lines- all gesture with few concrete…
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