After many setbacks, including getting sick with different ailments twice in two weeks, I was finally able to book a lighting kit and video camera to make a video of…
Here are the piñatas installed for the artist talk I gave in class. I cut open the belly of the Tasmanian devil piñata and attached some guts emerging from the…
Before I had painted the piñatas black, I had cut small holes in their backs and threaded nylon line through for hanging purposes (I later realised that this step should…
After the papier-mâché had dried and the limbs, tails and ears had been made and stuck on, the next step in the making process was to paint the piñatas black.…
To make the bodies of the piñatas, I applied strips of newspaper soaked in a mixture of PVA glue and water over a form made of balloons taped together. Approximately…
I visited the Melbourne Museum for some three-dimensional reference material and inspiration. The room full of taxidermied animals there is amazing and pretty creepy at the same time. Here are…
Here are my woodcut on silk Tasmanian devil pelts, set up and ready for assessment. I’ve laid them out on the floor, between some other works I’ve set up. The…
A man walking?
Two photos of a crumpled devil print.
Apologies for the image quality, but I wanted to post about this process and I had no better photos. As you can see, this is a woodcut being printed. The…
This is an animation of a woodcut printed, hand bound book. As you can see, the book contains a woodcut print of a Tasmanian devil, which is folded up to…