Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2010

How easy is an art project?

Last year at Kiwiburn I decided I was going to get an art grant and build something. What I wanted to build wasn't relevant at that point - what was important was that something was going to be made, and Kiwiburn were going to give me some money to help pay for it. It was like an epiphany, and was indeed a beautiful moment. But gosh, little did I know it was to get better. This is the tale of a table; the story of a surface.

A moment of inspiration not long after deciding to do an art project: something surreal and out of place would be the theme. With Kiwiburn being in a fairly mundane paddock, this wasn't going to be too hard. But something surreal and interesting, maybe something like this...



Well maybe not.

What about something menial? Something everyday? Something you wouldn't ecpect to see in a paddock? Something like a dinner table?

That was it. A dinner table. Whipping up a quick proposal to send to the art grants committee, I entitled it "Tomorrow Never Dines". That was probably due to being somewhat stained at the moment of typing. Anyhooooo there were only a few steps necessary. First, find some chairs. Trademe. Then sand them back, and stain them with timber stain. This took about an hour per chair, and I got it done on a hungover sunday. $60 all up I think. Next task was finding fabrics to make a flash-looking tablecloth. A store called Ned's (???) Fabrics on Dominion Road has this covered. Cost was about $7 for all the fabric needed. A table frame was generously donated to the cause, so that was it. On site, I scavenged a square of plywood, and set about putting it together. Time count - probably about 5-6 hours to do EVERYTHING.



Next step was further decoration. This came in the way of cheap lights, plastic plates, cups, knives and forks, and the centrepiece of hilarity - condoms and packets of lube donated by somebody who had loads. For some reason.



Placement was key, and because the installation was fairly small, I got to put it where I wanted. This was somewhere close to camp (because I was hungover when it was put together, and I was lazy) but fortunately in an area of high traffic. Happy coincidence. Anyway, this is the finished product: The Screwed Plate. Ridiculously easy.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010


93%! Good on youse fellas.

Get a kick out of fundraising now eh?

around about...HERE

Graphic design for dystopia enthusiasts



I stumbled upon this Andrew Leipzig chap whilst searching for something entirely different (the internet is good like that eh!) and my jaw dropped so far I now have an enormous bruise from when it busted through several floors with the velocity seen only in space travel, before finally coming to rest atop a snow capped mountain...?



Some of the most creative and forward design art I have seen – bizarre juxtapositions between the classical and the modern, traditional portraiture and steampunk
technology – and so it continues. Onwards and upwards, etc etc.

The only thing that springs into my mind when I look at his imagery is the phrase "ORWELLAIN AS PHUCK." Skeptics may disagree...

Peep the blog HERE