Through the Quick Challenges, I learned how much I enjoyed having a prompt to draw inspiration and ideas from. Even though the prompts were simple, they gave me so much freedom to explore. For each prompt I would search for the definition of the word and could draw inspiration from the synonyms and even the antonyms. The Quick Challenges that I enjoyed the most in outcome would be the Water, Fabric, and Conversation prompts. Through the Water prompt, I tested with bleach, inks, and found out how to use water with charcoal in a successful manner. The Fabric prompt encouraged me to work with different fabrics to be able to create an image. The Conversation prompt pushed me to go beyond just creating artwork with physical mediums. I created an audio of overlapping birdsong which included over twenty Florida Native birds that I have personally seen and heard. After all of the prompts exposed me to new subject matter and materials, it has left me wanting to explore more of the possibilities available with audio files and clips. I enjoyed the end product of the birdsong audio from the Conversation prompt and would like to explore more into creating "songs" with birdsong.
This is my personal blog, which shows the many projects I have done over my academic career. In the future of this blog I will include more non-academic projects/works. I will treat this blog as a personal outlet as well as catalog of my artworks. For more, non academic artworks, please feel free to visit my page on Instagram! @marysag__art
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April 10
Artwork Ceramic Pieces \/ Landscape \/ Reflection For this week I added paper feathers to the last bird, the Turkey Vulture. The f...
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Transformation #1: A Still-life Charcoal on Paper. 36 in. x 30 in. Transformation #2: Florida Panther Charcoal on Paper. 36 in. x 30 in. ...
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Recording of 21 different birds I hear around my home in Perry, Florida. Most Overlap, but this is their order \/\/\/ Mourning Dove Femal...
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Start. Over. (Do I have to?) Charcoal on Charcoal Paper. 17 in. height. x 22 in. width. Mocking Bird Charcoal on Charcoal Paper. 18 in. he...
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