Sunday, December 7, 2014

Summative







Artist Statement:

The quest for perfection is exhausting and unrelenting, although many strive to attain it.  Just like the frost flowers that are fragile and have no perfection, these thread sculpture are made in the light of a process that over time can become something amazing to the viewer. The more we look at them the more they reveal to us.
“Night Bloom” represents the growth in each of my students through the use of VTS. The black thread represents the unknown moving into the white thread of clarity of understanding. The use of thread helps represent that each of us is fragile just like the frost flowers, but we can grow into something beautiful.


Summative Reflection Project Artist Statement

            Frost flowers extrude ice through slits from a stem of white or yellow wingstem plants. This formation requires a freezing air temperature and that the soil is moist. These flowers expand as they freeze and then split the stem vertically on contact with the freezing air. As more water is drawn from the ground, it extrudes a paper-thin ice layer. The length of each split determines if the frost flower has a narrow or wide ribbon of ice, they can also curl unpredictably as they are extruded. These ice flowers are fragile and each form will not be alike. I see using VTS like frost flower, each student and each lesson can start out fragile, but as we draw on what we see it grows into something unexpected.
            I wanted to highlight the notion of imperfection of the frost flowers and VTS through using thread within the shape of a bowl or flower look form. This form is made out layers of thread in a sculpture form. To highlight the illusion of perfection, we place upon ourselves in this imperfect world, through the use of VTS I’m trying to show what is reality by having students find their way of looking at art through new eyes.  Just like the way we can see the frost flower developing over a short time. Using VTS, I feel I’m giving a gift to each of my students that they can have a voice in what they might find in each new image that I have shown them in class.
            Using the gift of imperfection we can change what draws the attention out of each viewer by using VST and draws attention to what more can we see in each artwork? This artwork of a thread bowl is made out of black thread with a smaller white bowl inside of the larger bowl with then a small white and black bowl inside of them. This represents the path from the old way of seeing art through this new form of using a VTS lesson and helps open the mind of young views. Over the course of this semester I have learned that I value each and every student, just like I value the way frost flowers show us that no matter what we can grow.  They grow just like my students have grown over the semester. I also value the success of each of my student’s, I feel that I have become aware of myself as a teacher/educator and now have the resources to help all of my students.
            Through using the VTS this last semester I have seen my art and non-majors become comfortable within the context of viewing art. They are just like the frost flower that forms into something beautiful and amazing over time. That is why I chose to make “Night Bloom” as a representation of the way my students have grown this semester. The black thread shows the “unknown” in artwork, and then moving to the white thread represents the clarity we find after working through a VTS lesson.  Have the black to white thread moving back and forth inside the flower show that we may not know everything, but are in a state of growth within the VTS lesson.

3 comments:

  1. It's hard for me to look at this artwork and not ask and begin to answer for myself the three VTS questions. I thank you for that! It is truly a beautiful, intriguing, and evocative piece!
    So, what's going on in this work? You have explained in your statement that the black thread represents the "unknown.” With this in mind, I can't help but wonder about the black center. What's going on there? Its smaller size and central location within a flower-like shape seem to suggest it is a seed. Seeds, after all, are found at a flower's center. This makes me realize that a seed of the "unknown" always remains at the conclusion of VTS. The discussion moves from the broad and expansive unknown to the white of clarity but is never fully resolved. It always returns and settles at the center with the seed of the "unknown" - seeds for future discussions, perhaps? What more can we find?
    I also see unknown and clarity working together dynamically in a VTS discussion just as the black and white interact dynamically to enrich your work. The layering of thread - of known and unknown - also strengthen the work as we move toward the center. In VTS, as multiple ideas layer one upon another, the discussion becomes stronger and richer without becoming rigid, immovable, and opaque.
    Finally, I see the work as a series of nested bowls that imply a safe space; a nurturing container formed by the VTS questions, a supportive and neutral facilitator, and the respect and acceptance of peers.
    I know with this work, I can continue to ask, what more and continue to discover much! Great job!

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  2. What a beautiful piece, and it perfectly illustrates a state of confusion turning into clarity. Well done!

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  3. As I said earlier, what an elegant statement. Beautiful

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