Sunday, December 27, 2009

Installation Motivation.

Drip Dry
Homemade brown paper
Ink Block Print

11 X 17









Blue Tide
Various Craftsman Tools
4' X 8'











Spring Fling
Canvas, Dip dye, wax print, chain









THE DOODLE DESK : welcome home














TEXTURE LOVE
Exploring Cardboard








Patterned Cuts
July 2009










TABLE SCRAPS
SOHO NYC










Studio thoughts: in 3D










ARTS IN THE ALLEY : Pasadena back-lot









AN OVER STOCK OF TIME AND GAFFER TAPE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS













The Impressionist Wall
Colors I like this season. A wall that identified the loose
silhouettes of the season along with many
of the floral patterns I was starting to get in to.
30' long X 13' tall
Acrylic paint
















Look To The West : Head wares for the youth
November 2008 / Boston, Massachusetts


A pop up collection of my hand made head dresses and dream catchers. I was inspired by turbans during the summer season, and was now looking for inspiration from 20's flapper caps and feather head dresses. Collection obsession : feathers, stockings, knots, and weaving.










So many treasures....










Kinetic Pause
April 2009



An explosion of wooden materials that feature lights, plastics, and painted wooden scraps.







A Season For Chains
A light/chain wall installation that was 15 feet tall and 20 feet wide. I was trying to
create a glowing background to
silhouette the figure of the models and pick up on the variety

of chain patterns. I used over 2000 feet of chain and knotted fabrics to create this look.

Washington, D.C











A Spring Fling

A lovely day of hand painting/dying fabrics for the Spring 2009 backdrop. It's a rough

day in the park hill side while my team was slaving away in the office.










BIKE DAY LA!
An amazing graphic created for the weekend event held at Space 1520 in
North Hollywood, CA.The Event has gone on to become a staple for
bike lovers all over the greater Los Angeles area.












GEO / MATRIX INSTALLATION

30' long by 6' depth
Materials : Wood / Paint


Custom made mirrored heels to replicate the geometric design











RA! RA! HOLIDAY!



Inspired by the Confetti Systems, this ceiling installation is 6' X 12'
featuring a mixture of glass,tissue paper and cellophane. The
atmosphere says; young, fun, party time.


CONFETTISYSTEM is Nicholas Andersen
and Julie Ho, a duo working as artists, stylists,
and designers. Their friendship, love of communal celebration,
and craft making has brought them together to create a new system.

The system is a collection of objects born from simple materials.
Tissue paper, cardboard, and silk are transformed into interactive
objects that create a point of focus where memories can be made
and a spontaneous collaboration between themselves and the
viewer is sparked.
CONFETTISYSTEM occupies the space
that exists between the ephemeral and the permanent
and aims to evoke a sense of nostalgia and lighthearted fun.













WOODEN ESCAPE 2009
A crawling wooden sculpture that moves from wall to wall.
Over 45' long and twisting over 16' high. This creature is
made from sliced shipping crates and held together
with nails from a nail gun. The natural woods
provide a strong contrast to the Hermes orange.













WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
September 2009 - October 2009

I created a window set for the premiere of Where the Wild
Things Are that was on display from September to the end
of October 2009. The set up recreated an enchanted
scene where Max is being led into the store by one of the wild things.
Materials : Canvas, glue, tape, paper, acrylic paints







Here I am sewing away the canvas based body.

















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