Friday, November 13, 2009

Living Collaborative Exhibition Studio


Jami and I began constructing the walls of the exhibit today. The back wall will be made of metal, while the side and front walls are made of wood and acrylic. The framed walls are acting as the first stage of the exhibit, which is supposed to have been constructed by a sculptor. The back, metal wall will have a rectangular frame with scraps of metal crossed at different angles inside of it. The side wall is a wooden frame with plywood insets. The plywood pieces are scraps from Brayton furniture. The front wall is also a wooden frame, but has a large piece of clear acrylic set in it.

The walls are going to be used as the frame work for the next two people to display their work and add on to the exhibit. We are going to use the back wall of metal to attach canvas to be painted on. The paintings will then serve as a back drop for the chair that will be exhibited as the final stage. The acrylic that will be in front of the chair will be an interactive piece to the exhibit which people can draw on. Also, as part of the final stage, we will be strategically placing my process work for the chair on the side wall of the exhibit.

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