Apr 24, 2002 17:25
Now this is gonna be challenging...
I have project #3 due Monday and project #4 due by the final day of class (May 6 I believe). Project #3 is the multi-panel skeleton piece...panel 1 is done except for the text...panel 2 has the background laid in (once again it looks like it sould stand alone as a pretty abstract piece - sunset or some such) but no skeleton (this is gonna be the ribcage and the shoulders and such - there's a LOT of skeleton to be done 'ere...and panel 3 (which if I don't get to I won't be terribly disappointed) will most likely be the legs/hips; these have to be done by Monday (as in 5 days).
My final project (which I believe is due May 6) has to be an interior looking out on an exterior, and exterior looking into an interior, or two interior where the lighting effects are drastically different. One example of the latter would be looking into an aquarium...because liquid lighting effects are different than normal lighting. Well...what's the difference between an aquarium and a classic inverted bell Coke glass? Scale and size. End result: my final project is going to be a 33" x 58" Coke glass. Translucence (of the soda and the glass), bubbles, ice cubes...is that sufficiently difficult for a final?
Luckily I can do this, because aside from day-to-day linear algebra, I expect no other homework...so I can paint all day if I want to. And I am taking a canvas to work each day (9-mid. tonight, 1-4 tomorrow, 3-5 Friday...) plus I'll be in my room and the Durand studio a LOT. With all likelihood I'll put the text in on each skeleton panel Sunday. Coke glass will be started tomorrow more than likely...but now I need food. Then I'm going to grab my panel #3 out of the art building, and later I have to make the basement computer lab in the library smell funny, as opposed to making my room smell funny.