Showing posts with label Project 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project 2. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Friday, April 30, 2010

Hunting the, Perhaps, Not So Mythical Plains Walrus


When setting out to hunt a walrus of the plains

one first starts with camouflage so to better hide.

A bow and arrow work best, hand crafted or how ever obtained

then, disguised you sneak up on their left side


Care should be taken to avoid the tusks

for a terrible wound would ruin your hunt.

To stalk a plain’s walrus go out just about dusk

and listen for the distinctive snuffle and grunt.


Then get close to it by cautiously sneaking

Walk nice and slow, be sure to keep you disguise in place

you must hold perfectly still when the walrus is peeking

also, you should be ready to run if that’s the case


When it is all just right, take your shot

aiming just behind the left tusk

it’s the plains walrus’s only soft spot.


Thursday, April 8, 2010

Trouble with artistic vision


My project has evolved significantly since inception. I reread the project description and decided to not work with clay on this one after all; instead I am making a Walrus Hunting Disguise from leather, Fimo, feathers, sinew and possible other items as needed. This is something I have been thinking about making from many months. There is an example of this type of Inuit hunting disguise at the Joslyn Art Museum in the Native American Section. I should be able to finish the in just a few days.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

A clarification on Project 2


This idea is not to make a traditional 'Face Jug' but rather something different; a jug with a face but not a jug that is a face, or a face that is a jug. I'm attaching an example of what I am not doing. my sketching skills are pretty poor but I'll try to have something on Tuesday.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Project 2, Student art show submission, the Nekked Jug

My proposal for this project is a Nekked Jug. It will be small, cream pitcher with a woman's face for the spout, and a nude female body for the handle. The cream will pour out the open mouth of the face.