These cups/vases are made by a woman named Tina Vlassopulos. She has a beautiful line of work dealing with form and line and uses simple monochromatic colors to bring them out. The Vessel seen above captured my attention because of its irregular rim matched by the smooth curve of the piece itself. Also the Leaf like quality is enhanced a lot by the color of light brown glaze that she chose.
I love in her other pieces how she bends and stretches the rims to make a hanging pod like feeling. Also the idea that a piece can both be very sculptural, minimal and yet serve some purpose is very appealing to me.
These nesting forms are very beautiful the way that she has the lines set up so that they carry throughout her work are amazing. I love the implied circle created in the bottom form by the line in both the cup and saucer. It is also well thought of in the top one how the sloping line of the rim matches the curves and undulations in its saucer.
The work that Tina has produced has shown me that I need to take more time in considering what and how I want to make my forms. Also that organic pieces are able to take on a very formal and beautiful element.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
rhythm
My interest in drums and resonance has been developing over the years since I started playing the djembe hand drum in high school and fell in love with the beats and rhythms that are possible. It has led me to look at several different kinds of drums which I now want to start to experiment with making.
The Ton or Tongue Drum is usually an acoustic box of some sort with slits cut in one side of it making different sized tabs. The size and shape of the tabs make different tones possible and they usually have a very resonant aerie sound.
The Ibo or Udu is a very interesting ceramic drum with many possibilities. I would really like to experiment with making some of these or something similar at least.
This is an instrument that I have recently become very interested in. It is called a Hang Drum
or just a Hang (hung or hong) it is a rhythm instrument but has a whole variety of its own tones and overtones so that it is a stand alone instrument. It is a newer instrument having been developed only in the last 8 years and only two people know how to make them correctly. I love the way it sounds and how it is rhythm and melody all at the same time. Here is a good example of what it can do: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LfJLvuZqmQ
Monday, February 8, 2010
Inspirations of form
Things that make me excited This image is inspiring to me because of the way the tree branch has been used. I've been trying to figure out for a while now how to incorporate elements of nature into my work dealing with the human body. I feel like there is a lot of room for them to work and play with each other but then there is also the ability to harshly contrast them.
Repetition is something that is also starting to interest me. The way things can become complex and beautiful just from using the same simple for over and over is very interesting to me. also how minimal change can make things seem completely different.
I really love the form of this collar. The way it wraps around the body and is so organic and yet has all of those mechanical line on it. I have been trying to figure out the balance of those two for a while and I fell like this is a good example of what it should be like.
Repetition is something that is also starting to interest me. The way things can become complex and beautiful just from using the same simple for over and over is very interesting to me. also how minimal change can make things seem completely different.
I really love the form of this collar. The way it wraps around the body and is so organic and yet has all of those mechanical line on it. I have been trying to figure out the balance of those two for a while and I fell like this is a good example of what it should be like.
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