Without university to schedule your world for you adapting to the real world is like a hard kick up the butt. Fortunately I have one unit to wean me off my academic overlords, but its still taking some time to get useful. The lack of graduate jobs has really hit my friends hard and I understand where they are coming from now. It just takes so much time to scramble grant applications and other work orders together.
And I have a new donga.
If you don't know what a donga is, it is a brilliant, beautiful thing of cheap Australian construction.
So between moving, overcoming a small bout of dodgy diet induced fatigue, realising how much paper work eats your life and learning how to economically get out of bed in the morning, things are going ok.
But more to come on that later. A couple things are in the pipeline as prep. for the second half of this year. Should be a riot.
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Thursday, 2 April 2015
Saturday, 5 July 2014
RHP Wrapping Paper Studies
Lately I've been trying to think of ways to reuse the illustrations from The Running Horses (RHP) that can also help to publicise the picture book. On Photoshop, I quickly mocked up the studies below, with the intention of probably printing them as wrapping paper. It is very common in Perth to buy boutique wrapping paper in about two to three metre lengths at indie ware shops and cafes.
For now, though, I'd like to get these printed as A2 posters, so I can see what the pattern would look like at life size.
Friday, 4 July 2014
Growing Crystals at College: Day 2
More crystal growth progress!
This project was produced for the BA Fine Arts unit, Art Project.
The copper sulfate crystals below are photographed at two days old.
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Balsa wood soaked in copper sulfate solution. |
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Detail view of the removed copper sulfate soaked balsa wood. |
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Detail view of copper sulfate soaked balsa wood. Two pieces were isolated into glass jars to promote stronger crystal growth. |
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Seeded copper sulfate solution in a glass. |
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The copper sulfate solution had begun to grow out beneath the cockroach. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- no seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- small, flat seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- larger, flat seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- loose cluster of seed crystals. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- bonded cluster seed crystal. |
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Copper sulfate crystal growth progress of the plastic plates. |
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Copper sulfate solution only- small, scattered seed crystals have grown. |
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Copper sulfate solution with fibre glass- small, scattered seed crystals have grown, but have formed predominantly on the fibre glass. |
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Detail view of the edge of the crystal covered fibre glass. |
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Detail view of a plastic plate, filled with copper sulfate solution only. I clustered the seed crystals together to see if they would, in the coming days, bond together into a single, larger crystal. |
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Thursday, 3 July 2014
UPDATE: New Book, Exams, Charity Work and a Week Long Conference.
Huzzah!
- My fortnight long chest infection is gone.
- Semester One university exams are done.
- I am on holidays (from study, anyway).
- RHP has arrived.
- RHP publicity stuff has been ordered.
- A school residency is in talks to produce another picture book.
- A little charity work has been done.
- NAAUC in two days.
... A sleepless week in inevitable.
- My fortnight long chest infection is gone.
- Semester One university exams are done.
- I am on holidays (from study, anyway).
- RHP has arrived.
- RHP publicity stuff has been ordered.
- A school residency is in talks to produce another picture book.
- A little charity work has been done.
- NAAUC in two days.
... A sleepless week in inevitable.
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Growing Crystals at College: Day 1
Get ready for a long series of posts!
Here begins some of the process documentation I had to provide during my exam for Art Project last semester at university. Each day of copper sulfate crystal growth will be separate from the next because there are heaps of photos to show. The entire collection had to be bound into two separate books for my presentation, disregarding the extra book for the crystals grown at home.
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I 'declared' the ME Theater balcony as my new work space with a warning sign (safety first) and established a set up to grow my copper sulfate crystals. |
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A sample of the first tests I grew at home using copper sulfate. These have been varnished and left to dry on the balcony (varnish fumes aren't nice). |
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Balsa wood soaked in a copper sulfate solution. |
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Detail view of the copper sulfate soaked balsa. |
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Four glasses with copper sulfate solution. |
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Cockroaches, especially dead ones, are very common in my college's suburb. It was an opportunity to test whether copper sulfate would grown on organic matter. |
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Three plastic plates, found abandoned in a kitchenette. |
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Fibre glass was tested as a frame for the copper sulfate crystals to grow on. |
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Thursday, 22 May 2014
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