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Untitled (painting object)
Untitled (painting object)


Henry is a protagonist, word and thing I have been working with for a few years. The making of this object began as a way to initiate my studio by getting started on making something.  There was no clear conceptual reason for this particular object to be made at the start. This object has become a version of Henry mediated into a physical form.
Henry is a protagonist, word and thing I have been working with for a few years. The making of this object began as a way to initiate my studio by getting started on making something.  There was no clear conceptual reason for this particular object to be made at the start. This object has become a version of Henry as he/it might appear in physical form.


The object is in the format of a square painting. It is about a meter square and 2.5 inches deep. It is halved diagonally, meaning it is made up of two adjoining wooden triangle frames stretched with fabric. I covered the top left triangle in a gray fabric, stretched over the frame using staples. The bottom right triangle is covered in a matte gold fabric. The object hangs on the wall as a painting would. Resting on top of the frame are two small ceramic figures in a sitting position with their knees up to their chests and chins resting in one hand as though they are in deep contemplation.  The figures are about 4 inches tall.  I attempted to render them to look identical, leaving small differences due to a crude method of sculpting.  
The object is in the format of a square painting.  
It is about a meter square and 2.5 inches deep. It is halved diagonally, meaning it is made up of two adjoining wooden triangle frames stretched with fabric.  
I covered the top left triangle in a gray fabric, stretched over the frame using staples.  
The bottom right triangle is covered in a matte gold fabric.  
The object hangs on the wall as a painting would.  
Resting on top of the frame are two small ceramic figures in a sitting position with their knees up to their chests and chins resting in one hand as though they are in deep contemplation.   
The figures are about 4 inches tall.   
I attempted to render them to look identical, leaving small differences due to a crude method of sculpting.  


Legs
Legs


I made a pair of legs out of wood scraps. One leg is straight.  The other is bent at 45 degrees.  They are attached with another piece of wood in the place of a pelvis. They are human scale.  They are wearing a pair of white tennis shoes and light beige chinos that are a few sizes too big.   
I made a pair of legs out of wood scraps. One leg is straight.  The other is bent at 45 degrees.  They are attached with another piece of wood, which acts as a pelvis. The legs are human scale.  They are wearing a pair of white tennis shoes and light beige chinos that are a few sizes too big.  The legs are installed under a table acting as the legs of the table.  This gives the table an anthropomorphic quality insinuating the table might have a soul or spirit inside or underneath it.


I cut the pieces of wood to be about the scale of my own legs using rudimentary measuring techniques.  I then attached the 2 pieces of the bent leg with staples and nails to form a knee.  The legs were then attached to the pelvis with one long screw so I could pivot them.  I then pulled the chinos onto them and propped them under a table.
I cut the pieces of wood to be about the scale of my own legs using rudimentary measuring techniques.  I then crudely attached the 2 sections of the bent leg with staples and nails to form a knee.  The straight leg is just one piece of 2"x2" piece of wood.  The legs were then attached to the pelvis with one long screw, allowing them to pivot.  I then pulled the chinos onto them, attached the feet and shoes and propped them under a table.


I’ve never made a 3 dimensional full scale figure.  I wanted to begin with making a version of what Henry might be in human for or possibly an observer of whatever Henry is. The legs are as far as I’ve gotten and I think I will stick with just the legs propped under the table.
I’ve never made a 3 dimensional full scale figure.  I wanted to begin with making a version of what Henry might be in human form or possibly the figure is not Henry but an observer of whatever Henry might be. The legs are as far as I’ve gotten and I think I will stick with just the legs propped under the table.

Revision as of 17:32, 25 September 2014

Mitchell What, How, Why; 50, 50, 50

Untitled (painting object)

Henry is a protagonist, word and thing I have been working with for a few years. The making of this object began as a way to initiate my studio by getting started on making something. There was no clear conceptual reason for this particular object to be made at the start. This object has become a version of Henry as he/it might appear in physical form.

The object is in the format of a square painting. It is about a meter square and 2.5 inches deep. It is halved diagonally, meaning it is made up of two adjoining wooden triangle frames stretched with fabric. I covered the top left triangle in a gray fabric, stretched over the frame using staples. The bottom right triangle is covered in a matte gold fabric. The object hangs on the wall as a painting would. Resting on top of the frame are two small ceramic figures in a sitting position with their knees up to their chests and chins resting in one hand as though they are in deep contemplation. The figures are about 4 inches tall. I attempted to render them to look identical, leaving small differences due to a crude method of sculpting.

Legs

I made a pair of legs out of wood scraps. One leg is straight. The other is bent at 45 degrees. They are attached with another piece of wood, which acts as a pelvis. The legs are human scale. They are wearing a pair of white tennis shoes and light beige chinos that are a few sizes too big. The legs are installed under a table acting as the legs of the table. This gives the table an anthropomorphic quality insinuating the table might have a soul or spirit inside or underneath it.

I cut the pieces of wood to be about the scale of my own legs using rudimentary measuring techniques. I then crudely attached the 2 sections of the bent leg with staples and nails to form a knee. The straight leg is just one piece of 2"x2" piece of wood. The legs were then attached to the pelvis with one long screw, allowing them to pivot. I then pulled the chinos onto them, attached the feet and shoes and propped them under a table.

I’ve never made a 3 dimensional full scale figure. I wanted to begin with making a version of what Henry might be in human form or possibly the figure is not Henry but an observer of whatever Henry might be. The legs are as far as I’ve gotten and I think I will stick with just the legs propped under the table.