Posts Tagged ‘installation’

Would you buy sculpture online?

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Since starting my etsy shop last month, I’ve really enjoyed what its taught me about my work and my approach. Some of what I’ve learned has left me feeling a little lost in the studio which is typical of adding in a new perspective to making. It will take me time to work this new perspective into my process.

The community of etsy has been great. As a sculptor, I’ve had very little online community. I attribute this to the fact that sculptors are busy welding or that they have too much clay on their hands to use a computer. In short, online communities work best for people who are online a lot. On etsy I’ve seen many nice shops of sculpture and installation. I recently curated a “show” of wall sculpture and installation I found on etsy. I did this to see how my work will fit into the etsy community. I found twenty great examples of work I like, but it wasn’t really easy. Leaving me to believe that etsy and probably the internet isn’t a great marketplace of sculpture. I wonder why that it is.

Obviously, its hard to buy something by just looking at a few pictures, and its hard to really appreciate scale and volume by reading the dimensions. However, all but one of the pieces in my “show” are very affordable. Within the art world, these items are below impulse-buy range, and are really approachable for even non-collectors.

Check out my “show” of wall sculpture and installation on etsy and let me know what you think. Would buy you sculpture on the internet? Why or why not?

Orange Jelly on display • Enjoy your commute!

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Orange Jelly is on display at Loyola University’s Ralph Arnold Fine Arts Annex, 1134 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago. It can be viewed from the street and in passing cars and is on display until August.

Orange Jelly is a an installation made from orange sweaters which have been transformed into a fungal invasion of the space. It is part of a series of works I’ve been making which use the form of fungi as a metaphor for liminal states of being. Fungi are liminal in that they commonly grow on dead things spanning the space between life and death and biologically they are more closely related to animals, but most people view them as plants.

I love exhibiting this peice in this gallery space because the space is liminal in that it acts as both a gallery and as public space.


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Fluxliminal Closing Reception-Friday, March 20th, 5:30-7:30PM

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Winter is over! Please join us for the closing reception of our show investingating transitional states using photography and sculpture, on the spring equinox, this Friday, March 20th, 5:30-7:30PM at Loyola University’s Crown Center Gallery.

fluxliminal

Vesna Jovanovic and Renee Prisble Una present new work
investigating the changing world between states of being.

Feburary 27- March 20, 2009
Closing Reception: March 20, 5:30-7:30

Crown Center Gallery • 1001 West Loyola Avenue • Chicago, IL 60626 • 773-508-7510
Gallery Hours: 10am-7pm M-F, 12-4pm Sat & Sun and by appointment

Ceramic Fungi Samples

Monday, November 3rd, 2008





The success of these surfaces has prompted more forms. I had a great weekend in the studio at Loyola.