Tuesday, September 27, 2011


I made it to the faculty show this past Sunday and as usual, it was excellent. Of course, there was Professor Dancy's "Room With a View" which had some great thick paint texture and some indications of human body parts perhaps. I also really loved Professor DiCapua's larger than life drawings (of a horse neck and hands holding a bowl). His attention to detail is phenomenal to the point of being photographic, and the largeness factor also reminded me of my own most recent work. After discussing my ideas in the last critique, the conclusion seemed to be that I should begin working on an actual map. Thus, I rolled out most of the paper I had, tea-bagged the heck out of it, and began drawing a map. I decided because of the long format of my paper, I decided on a style of map that split the world into two spheres. I then had no choice but to fill the gap between the two circles with a giant dragon. It was my intention with the design to line up parts of the dragon so that there would be the suggestion of a transition in between. We shall see where it goes from here.

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