For this project Pierre wanted us to create a “Visual Metaphor” out of objects that we combine. One of the examples that we looked at was Picasso’s bull’s head, made out of a bicycle seat and handlebars. As a reference I looked at the surrealist movement. Our only requirement was that we have a minimum of two elements that when assembled become a metaphor.
I originally wanted to take a bunch of objects and then turn them into a spinal cord, but for some reason this idea didn’t stick with me for too long. I wanted to do something a little less obvious, and not so “scene”. One night I was lying awake in my bed looking up at my ceiling fan, and it was casting a really interesting shadow. It looked like a tutu. So that was my jumping off point. I vectored a ceiling fan in photoshop and then added different objects to create the head arms and legs of the “dancer”.
The skirt and hips are the fan, the head is made out of the shape of a table lamp, the arms are deer antlers, which Pierre thought was really funny for some reason. “What made you think to use antlers??” He said. I didn’t want to break his illusion of my creativity, so I didn’t tell him how popular the whole antler thing is right now. I told him it just “popped into my head”. Oh Pierre. The legs are daisies, which is the part that I think I like the best. They’re just so floppy and cute. Not like a dancer at all, but for some reason it still looks really graceful and fitting. The images below are all shrinky for some reason. They don’t look good.
But still, I really like how this turned out.
Toronto Art Expo
March 10, 2008So, I’ve worked 60 hours in 4 days.
I has monies now.
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