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Final Tumblr Portfolio Index
AUTOMOBILE
Appendage: Reference
Appendage: Process
Appendage: Final
Appendage: Organic/Inorganic
De-Table-ization: Prop
De-Table-ization: Process
De-Table-ization: Final
Bodily Structures: Still Live
Five Objects
QCQ: Gabriel Orozco
QCQ: Janine Antoni
Soft Portrait: All My Clothes
Altered Ready-Mades: Out of Place
Altered Ready-Mades: Research
Altered Ready-Mades: Final
Phantom Bodies: Reflection
Phantom Bodies: Research
Phantom Bodies: Final
Artist Talk Work Sheet
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Final PDF Portfolio
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Final Tumblr Portfolio Index
AUTOMOBILE
Appendage: Reference
Appendage: Process
Appendage: Final
Appendage: Organic/Inorganic
De-Table-ization: Prop
De-Table-ization: Process
De-Table-ization: Final
Bodily Structures: Still Live
Five Objects
QCQ: Gabriel Orozco
QCQ: Janine Antoni
Soft Portrait: All My Clothes
Altered Ready-Mades: Out of Place
Altered Ready-Mades: Research
Altered Ready-Mades: Final
Phantom Bodies: Reflection
Phantom Bodies: Research
Phantom Bodies: Final
Artist Talk Work Sheet
1:1
Final PDF Portfolio
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Liz Rodda Artist Talk
1) Liz Rodda is an artist from Austin, Texas. Her profession is an associate professor at Texas state university.
2) In her talk she was very open to answer questions about her art work and processes she likes to expirenment with.
3) Her main outlet for her work process being references from the internet and examining human behavior and patterns.
4) She references a lot of real life expirences and the connection to reality and existence.
5) Her lecture was very interesting to see another artist perspective on their work and mediums and how they use them.
6) Yes
7) I didn’t find it to be different than a personal artist talk im real life vs webcam if anything it was more personal.
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Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, WA
© Hannah Aspen
instagram.com/hannah.aspen
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“The process of living and the process of thinking and perceiving the world happen in everyday life. I’ve found that sometimes the studio is an isolated place, an artificial place like a bubble – a bubble in which the artist is by himself, thinking about himself. It becomes too grand a space. What happens when you don’t have a studio is that you have to be confronted with reality all the time. “
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I mopped the floor with my hairThe reason I’m so interested in taking my body to those extreme places is that that’s a place where I learn, where I feel most in my body. I’m really interested in the repetition, the discipline, and what happens to me psychologically when I put my body to that extreme place.
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Bonus
Frank Stella, his wife Barbara Rose, Larry Poons, Lucinda Childs, Wilder Greenand, pictured with Mark Rothko, Untitled (Black, Pink, Yellow Over Orange), 1950-51,
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I wanted to represent greed and selfishness the ugly side of humanity. Sometimes people will do a selfish act and hurt someone else over a greedy decision or a situation that will only benefit themselves. This lack of empathy can be hurtful to society. In this moment in time the amount of empathy we have towards other humans determines life or death.
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