I just received an email from Julie and Rob, the participants in the Found-Object Assemblage Workshop held on January 24th. Julie has a great blog and has written about the day we all spent in my studio. They both created work that in the time given was exceptional, and I'm delighted to see and hear the way they used my direction. Here is Julie's Blog......
http://juliestockler.blogspot.com/2015/01found-objects-find-home.htm
See for yourself what we are doing.
Julie and Rob working with intention for stability......
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
The January 24th Found Object Workshop
After a lovely, gentle snowfall the night before, the two participants in my
January Found Object Assemblage Workshop, Julie and Rob, arrived at my studio
Saturday morning. We brought their materials to the studio, and then I showed them
a selection of sculptures of my creation that used many of the methods of joinery and
design that they might find useful in creating their own pieces. And then we began.
They each had brought a large selection of found objects to choose from, but were able
to narrow the choices quickly and decide on the direction each would take. I was delighted
to see that they let their individual personalities show strongly in the materials they chose ;
Julie was interested in using many small parts that echoed each other forming a repetitive
theme, while Rob chose to use large bolder shapes. The morning passed quickly; They both
had questions about design, materials and tools,and the philosophy behind Found Object
Sculpture and my ideas on how to create it, so I was having a wonderful time answering
their questions and showing them where to apply the methods.
At the end of the workshop, we all were satisfied with what had been accomplished:
Two very well designed and thought out pieces of Found Object Assemblage. Rob and Julie
have taken their work home and will put final touches to the work and will send me photos
of the finished sculptures for a final consultation. I think they have found, with my help, a way
to enjoy their collection of found pieces.
If you are interested in learning to make sculpture in this way ,please send me an
e-mail for more information.
info@ faywoodstudio.com
January Found Object Assemblage Workshop, Julie and Rob, arrived at my studio
Saturday morning. We brought their materials to the studio, and then I showed them
a selection of sculptures of my creation that used many of the methods of joinery and
design that they might find useful in creating their own pieces. And then we began.
They each had brought a large selection of found objects to choose from, but were able
to narrow the choices quickly and decide on the direction each would take. I was delighted
to see that they let their individual personalities show strongly in the materials they chose ;
Julie was interested in using many small parts that echoed each other forming a repetitive
theme, while Rob chose to use large bolder shapes. The morning passed quickly; They both
had questions about design, materials and tools,and the philosophy behind Found Object
Sculpture and my ideas on how to create it, so I was having a wonderful time answering
their questions and showing them where to apply the methods.
At the end of the workshop, we all were satisfied with what had been accomplished:
Two very well designed and thought out pieces of Found Object Assemblage. Rob and Julie
have taken their work home and will put final touches to the work and will send me photos
of the finished sculptures for a final consultation. I think they have found, with my help, a way
to enjoy their collection of found pieces.
If you are interested in learning to make sculpture in this way ,please send me an
e-mail for more information.
info@ faywoodstudio.com
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Fay Wood receives Special International Recognition
I've just received a notice that two of my artworks - "Cityscape of My Mind"
and "Storm I" have won the Special Recognition awards given by Juror Laurence Bradshaw,
Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in the "17th Annual All Media Juried
Online International Exhibition." This Exhibition is hosted by the Upstream People Gallery
of Omaha, Nebraska and will run for the month of January, and then can be found in their
archives. www.upstreampeoplegallery.com
You can see the work on this blog;
and "Storm I" have won the Special Recognition awards given by Juror Laurence Bradshaw,
Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in the "17th Annual All Media Juried
Online International Exhibition." This Exhibition is hosted by the Upstream People Gallery
of Omaha, Nebraska and will run for the month of January, and then can be found in their
archives. www.upstreampeoplegallery.com
You can see the work on this blog;
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