Here are some pieces I've categorized as "installation" pieces because there was no pen to paper or computer work involved.
1/29/12
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An installation I set up at smack dab in the middle of my universities courtyard. It was really an interesting experience. I set it up early AM and hung back through out the day to get a true idea of how people would react, better yet, interact with it. The most exciting part was after having left the scene for a few minutes I returned and noticed it had been moved around. I even feared some punk kicked it over or something. Instead, someone had only rearranged them, that's good s**t in my book. I also assumed to university would intervene at some point but thankfully no such occurance took place. This piece, "cones dun sunk" was inspired by Banky ( Banksy's Sinking Cones ) |
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Spray paint in a closet. The home was built in the 1700's and this "closet" wasn't exactly typical, in fact it was more of a cave. The next image is where I went with the design after much frustration. |
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Finished piece in "cave" closet. |
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Some red spray paint, bottle caps, and a cinder block = cinder dice. |