Ariella, a 3rd year ID major here at Ringling, visited my studio to disscuss the two pieces i am focusing on for thesis. She was quite helpful when it came to talking about options for lighting on both pieces. I'm happy to report she challenged my ideas of presentation.
it helped to talk to someone who is educated in the area of interior spaces as i have chosen to do installation work. we were able to touch on connections between the works as well. Ariella was helpful in saying how universal each piece is, how each has their own medium but fall along the same patterns and shapes. So mixed media isn't causing any issues with the development of filling the space. she also said each of them elude to the next, creating a cycle in how you would view the pieces, coming back to each one with a more intuitive eye.
i feel this was a great success, and helped me talk about my work on a less critical level.
also i met with Paul and we visited each others studios. We chatted about possible set ups for my work in correlation to his pieces for our show in the spring semester. we are both feeling confident that our work can be put together in a harmonious matter. --i have lots of work to do, but setting up with be by far the most demanding part of my projects--
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