Thursday, February 20, 2014

Postcards of Truth

Hello peoples of the internet! Last week I worked on a project that was about creating souvenirs. The task was to create souvenirs from two different places, one of which had to be Denmark. The other location I chose was New York City (like, duh). I pondered what kind of souvenirs are actually useful instead of just tchotchkes.

 Magnets and postcards won over all else. My own little spin on them was the theme I implemented, called Postcards of Truth. That theme extends to the magnets too. I thought these could be packaged as a set of 8-10 magnets + 2 postcards. I think you'd have to have a sense of humor about either place though or the person you'd be sending the cards to might be wondering whether you were enjoying your time there... I chose to comment on the rain in Denmark (again, like duh) and join in on the age old tradition of complaining about the weather, with the rest of the Danes. 

When it comes to the New York City postcards, my beloved home, I wanted to address the absolutely astounding number of homeless people that inhabit the city. Numbers are estimated in the 50,000's. Since there is profound gap in the "haves" and the "have nots" that everyone seems to know and take for granted I wanted to create something that would start a dialogue about why and what can we do to make the city better. Hope you enjoy!


D'oh! Yes NYC is upside down



Greetings from Denmark, ink on paper


Magnetic strips, ink on paper



Greetings from New York, ink on paper

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Nature Art Challenge

Look who's been looting graveyards for fallen tree bark and other random natural objects for collage/installations?! That's right, it's me. I was given a challenge by my professor of my latest course, Beyond the Pages at DKDS. It's focusing on telling stories by creating illustrations in 3D.

So, we as a class had to each create 2 pieces as part of a 3 part process. First, we needed to collect our natural (not manmade) objects, then photograph them. Ok, done. Then take those objects and make something, without any man made tools (i.e. tape, glue etc...). Right-o, now what? Then make something that combines the natural objects and manmade objects to form a manmade/natural collaboration(even though we as human beings are apart of nature....that's another story).

Anyway, below you'll find what I came up with- oh yea, I almost forgot to mention an important fact: we needed to follow a theme. The theme was mainly a collection of words like, Black Ocean, Underground, Midnight, Nocturnal and Darkness. There it is! 


Disclaimer: This project still needs some final composition pictures, in water! Stay tuned-they'll be posted soon.




This piece was the totally natural objects....


Feathers, beet root juice I put through a juicer and raw wool (+honey as an adhesive)




This one was the nature + manmade objects. Final elements in composition.

In process shot of natural elements.

Chestnut detail.

In process shot of overall composition.

Detailed shot of the hand dyed egg in beet juice.

Playing with nature....

Whittled live branches dipped in beet juice. 

Beet root juice and a whittled feather = quill!















Stop Motion Animation

Alright, internetters, I'm on a roll what can I say? Here are some pictures and finished product of a piece I finished a few months back.

Yes, I am slow to post, but better late than never is the story of my life (ask anyone that knows me)! Back to the good stuff, I took a course at school DKDS, with the formal title Self-formulated Project within a Shared Framework. Basically, I could make up my own project, do it, and present it, then defend my choices to my professors when they saw the finished product. Right away I knew I wanted to try my hand at creating my own stop motion armature. What is that, you ask? Check it out here. I hit up the University of youtube A.S.A.P. and after hours of fiddling around "learning", I set to work. Below you can follow my process in chronological order to the big finish with a video of the final product. Enjoy the fruits of my labor as I took my first crack at creating armature from scratch, building a puppet, dressing said puppet and trying to make her walk!



How's my hair?





                 Process Process Process

Getting started with pow-pow-power tools and heavy wire. 
Playing God.
Let there be skinny jeans and braided hair!
Sanding the bottoms of her shoes because a girl's gotta be able to stand on her own two feet.
Am I right, ladies?
Playing around with hairstyles and the new rig!
Girlfriend is camera ready, let's get this party started! 
Hard at work (don't mess it up don't mess it up don't mess it up)
Recording in the studio! 


Saturday, February 8, 2014

Trophy Hunting Commentary

Howdy Everyone,


It's been too long! I'd just like to update the blogosphere with a quick little piece I did for an assignment at school. I've been taking my Master's degree at the Danish Design School, here in Copenhagen, Denmark. Even though I'm classified as a Production Design student, I've been taking A Visual Communication course that is concentrating on Dimensional Illustration. Which is like, my thing, soooooo below you'll see some snapshots of the finished piece. The task was to create a "box" that had a theme of Apartment of Strange Pets. Trophy Hunting came to mind and then I quickly set to work sculpting and cutting up foam core. The result was this eerily aesthetically pleasing room full of dead animals.




White Fimo polymer clay, wooden floor planks, white foam core











Saturday, July 13, 2013

Things I've Made for My Daughter

Hello followers! I've been creating away over here with my Copenhagen summer and I have the photos to prove it! More to come as the season presses on but for now I just wanted to post some things I've made for my daughter, either while I was pregnant or just after she was born. I feel like this is my "Post" posting while I am still compiling and finishing my newest projects. 

Since these pieces were made before my blog existed, they are pictures of the finished projects and unfortunately I don't have any process pictures. 

This name project called "VESLADREAMS" which is made out of leather and ribbon, was the first of many projects in the name of V.




This project was made during the early months as a new mama. I just went down to the local fabric shop, Stof 2000 and picked out two different fabrics and set to work ironing, cutting, pinning and sewing at the machine. 



I bought this material directly from the tour at the Marimekko factory in Helsinki, Finland back in 2006. SO, after many many years as both curtains and other random temporary projects I finally committed to making pillowcases. 



This is my latest project which of course I found on Pintrest.com, a great dress up/costume for Vesla next year.