A Past Life

Friday, March 13, 2009

Hello All,

Unsure about the general consensus with my fellow bloggers/uni mates but I for one am going mental because I am not creating much stuff at all! After leaving uni I have found that it is harder than it looks to keep the creative process up and running. So I have decided to post up all my older works in an effort to inspire myself and maybe some of you guys to get back into it! Just make stuff because you want too! Or go back to your old lecturer and ask them to mentor you. Or apply for an art grant or exhibition coz that'll force you off your ass! Remember how fun it was to make? I think I am saying this stuff more for myself really, but if you wanna do it to, whats stopping you?
Ok so this was for a multiples brief I did in 2007. We had to make jewellery which could be repeated if need be. It introduced us into the manufacturing aspect of jewellery. These are moulds of cacti and succulents. I've made them out of brightly coloured resin which ends up looking quite strange and alien like.



These are my 2008 (Year 4) 1st semester works. Put simply I was trying to create souvenirs of a house, which didn't quite work out. Although the context didn't come through I think some of the objects ended up to be quite beautiful. Like the last on the right - the wall paper poop brooch as I call it. This series of work was a prelude to my birds and cages (which was my 2nd semester year 4 work) shown below.


The images below are of an exhibition I was in at the Papakura Art Gallery in January 2008. It was the first exhibition I had been in so I was quite excited! Vivienne Hohaia from M.S.V.A had set the whole thing up with the gallery which was pretty lucky and almost all the jewellers in my year had a spot in it. Amy Li, Sandra Khang, Vivienne Hohaia and I


There were 6 pieces to this work, 3 pieces of jewellery and 3 books. The books are meant to go along side a specfic piece of jewellery and offer a narrative to it. I wanted to visually show the idea of how any piece of jewellery comes with a story of its own and also gets overlaid with ones own memories and stories when you get involved with it. Although the jewellery pieces themselves aren't amazing I think my books are beautiful! my favourites being the plug and teacup books. My favourite piece of jewellery would be the set of teacup rings - one empty and one full of coffee and flowers.




Im sure Ill dig up some more images of my past creations so I'll post em up too!
Happy Friday the 13th!

3 comments:

Wenkai said...

that some awesome photos you took of your work anne!

Anne said...

Why thank you. All of them are done on a poos cheap digi camera cept the one of my cages which is courtesy of Mark Mclean...I really should have acknowledged him huh.

Unknown said...

Hello Anne, you probably want even get this message but if you do. Believe me there is life after study you just have to find your nitch..... With the help of great mentors at home nealy 2 years after our last day at MIT ive had one solo participated with others in 3 and look forward to another in Oct 2010. But the two events that i am excited about is i am part of a group that is redesigning the foyer at Puke Ariki and the second organising The Taranaki toi Maori Wearable Arts. Its a first for nz so there is life after MIT.
Take Care my friend
na viv

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