Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Account Book



This book has delicate cut outs of various forms.  The individual geometric shapes mean nothing but together form an image, an ambiguous, more organic form.  I have bound it in the style of an account book.  I use grey and black paper, offset by a red thread for contrast.  I am really excited for this book to be shown!









Book as Sculpture

For an examination of book as sculpture I have taken excerpts from Dante's Inferno, and collaged it into a box.  There are two ways to view what is inside the box.  The first is through a small peephole under the word "hell."  The second is through the "gate" on the side.  This gate is guarded by two copper straps.  The idea being that there is more than one way to get into hell.  There is a tiny lightbulb shaped piece of plastic inside.  It holds silver and is surrounded by copper wire.  This is the temptation that can get us, the viewer into hell.  This is what I have come up with!









Saturday, May 10, 2014

End of the Year Gallery Show

We have a gallery opening at the end of every year.  The Thesis students present their work in the main Linfield Gallery, and the Portfolio students present in the Student Gallery.  I have decided to present in the hallway leading up to the student gallery.

I have been working on hanging my installation for a little over 15 hours.  It has been a tough process as the structural supports should not be shown.  I have decided to hide the structural supports, and have some of them not there.

However, to make an effortless hanging piece that is in all actuality heavy and full of effort, is more difficult than I have previously thought.  I am very excited to unveil this installation and even more excited and nervous for my artist talk.

I am working with the lights in the space allotted but I also need to work on making the shadows of the piece itself more intriguing.  I have found that the new shape that is forming has overlapping shadows.  This is interesting in some places, but not in others.  I need to work on creating more dimension with this piece.

I hope this will be a fantastic opening, and wish all of my fellow artists the best of luck with their incredible art!   They are amazing people in this exhibit and I am blessed and grateful to be one of the many showing!

Artist Statement for Gallery


Object:  Let me comfort you
Maker:  Let me build you
Object:  A place where you can go to escape. 
Built of beeswax, the smell of our home. 
Sewn together, stitch-by-stitch. 
Illuminated with light
Maker:  Making the shadows seem less dark. 
Draped over you, like a warm blanket,
Breathe in and out, and feel its warmth. 
Object:  Let me comfort you
Maker:  In a way only I can.
                                                                                                  
Maya Luque
Object Maker