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Full Moon Video Clips

As promised, the video clips for the “Full Moon Celebrations” have been posted on my Vimeo account. The videos document the participants making homages to the full moon on the overhead projector. For the soundtrack I used two songs we sang during our serenade of the full moon: Blue Moon by The Marcels and Mr. Moonlight by The Beatles.

— Posted in Artwork, Videos   July 12, 2010   Comments (0)

Summertime in the Studio

I’ve been frantically working on new stuff for my thesis show next year. Above is  a new collage currently in the works. Also, I’ve had a couple of collages printed really large on transparency film that I’m planning on hanging in a light box. I’ve included some pictures of the studio as it stands now. More to come, including videos of a couple of performances I did in May and June to celebrate the full moon.

— Posted in Artwork, Personal, Updates   July 12, 2010   Comments (0)

Full Moon Celebrations

These stills are from a couple of performances titled “Full Moon Celebrations.” These events took place on the full moon in May and June. They involved several activities including “moon bathing” under the moon’s light, serenading the moon with classic moon songs of the past, and paying an homage to the moon using collage pieces printed on transparency film and an overhead projector.

Each of the participants were instructed to come up to the “altar” after “moon bathing” and pay an homage to the full moon by creating their own interpretations of moon figures, moon deities, or images in the face of the moon. These were projected onto a moon shaped board. The participants were allowed to create their own figures or add on to existing ones.

Everyone who participated was great. Some of the creations were truly amazing. These three are some of my favorite from one of the nights, but there are more. I’m currently working on videos documenting the event, so I’ll post those really soon.

The performances could not have been possible without the help of fellow artist and friend, Jaimes Mayhew. Jaimes hosted the events in his amazing backyard and powered the lights using his bike-powered battery pack, which is part of his ongoing project: Accumulation/Temporary Occupations. Thanks Jaimes!

— Posted in Artwork, Updates   July 9, 2010   Comments (0)