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Contemporary Artist Interview 1

11/25/2020

 
Interview with Bria Goeller & Gordon Jones
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Gorden Jones conceived of the iconic image titled "That Little Girl Was Me" of Kamala Harris walking in the shadow of Ruby Bridges, reminiscent of the famous Norman Rockwell painting titled "The Problem We All Live With."

Bria Goeller was hired by Mr. Jones and collaboratively created the digital collage from many sources to create the final digital image which has since gone viral.

The questions in the interview were created by my high school advanced art students. We cover race, racism, political art, copyright issues, and more. We also make connections to the creative process and the importance of collaboration, sketching, re-working ideas, seeking feedback, and working through visual problems. 

Bria Goeller's work can be found at
https://www.briagoeller.com
More information about the image can be found HERE.
Prints of the image can be found HERE.  
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Correction: At 5min. Emory University does have an art department.
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Delapidated Birdhouses?

11/22/2020

 
A sculpture project idea based on the work of Simon Laveau
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I recently came across the work of Simon Laveuve's work through a facbook post by fellow art teacher, and Guru, Rachel Wintemberg. (If you do not follow her blog... you should).

I first thought that they were amazing bird houses, then realized they were sculptures. "This Is Colossal" writes:

"Enveloped by trailing vines and mosses, the dilapidated shelters that Paris-based artist Simon Laveuve crafts appear to emerge from a post-apocalyptic universe as eerie safe-havens. Often elevated aboveground, the miniature buildings feature vertical constructions with various platforms and stairs leading upward. “My pieces, for the most part, have this aspect of shelter… I like to work on the height and the inaccessible. Protection and surrender. Fallen icons and their symbolism. Resistance and insubordination,” the artist says."

I am considering using his work as examples for a environmental unit, and having students design bird houses to be put on some of the (unattractive) fencing around our school's campus. If we do, I will surely post about it, sharing the process. I will begin by collecting old metal bits and pieces and perhaps getting some epoxy with which students can assemble their work. We may be able to artificially rust some metal with verdigris paints and patina solutions. 

I think that the base on which to build may need to be wood, and then covered on the outside with these delapidated exteriors. I am not sure a bird would actually nest inside a metal bird house, so a bit more research might be necessary.

Alternatively, I think much of this could be translated into slab clay construction. Once fired, colors and details will be weather resistant. 

​Here are some more images of Simon's work:

Upgrading Your Mask for Covid

11/15/2020

 
Simple upgrades you can make to a mask to protect yourself
When masks were nearly impossible to find, I posted this video on how to make one that could be as good as the medical grade masks. Now that some medical masks from Asia are making their way into the USA, this video will walk you through the upgrades I have made for better fit and protection. The supplies I use are:

Masks from https://westcoastkn95.com
Wire I used:  https://www.enasco.com/p/0400461
Rubber bands I use: https://amzn.to/2UHn0Xz 

NOTICE: I am not a doctor, I offer only what I am doing for myself because a member of my home is VERY high risk for Covid. We have not contracted Covid, and always mask-up when we go out, social distance, use antibacterial wipes when touching surfaces, and wash hands frequently. 
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