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Erosion Project: Ice Melt
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So much to do. This is a schematic of the ice melt idea I dreamed over the weekend. A cast ice form with inclusions of sand, clay, other is suspended from above and allowed to melt. Drip, drip, drip, document effect below. Capture in film, video, life, plaster, paint, digits. Motzkin china meizhonghua blog. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Erosion Project: comfortable margins
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So much to do. I am comfortable in margins. I like the edge. Where the ocean meets the land is a favorite. The inches and edges where my pen does its scratch is another. Motzkin china meizhonghua blog. Erosion Project : China Connection. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Erosion Project: May 2008
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So much to do. This is a schematic of the ice melt idea I dreamed over the weekend. A cast ice form with inclusions of sand, clay, other is suspended from above and allowed to melt. Drip, drip, drip, document effect below. Capture in film, video, life, plaster, paint, digits. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Motzkin china meizhonghua blog. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Erosion Project: Sand Falls
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So much to do. Often the sand, as in an hourglass, falls from the dunes into parabolas and cones. Sometimes the falls are of stones. I can feel it. The wind, the sand, the sound of the sea. Motzkin china meizhonghua blog. Where the water meets the wall. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Erosion Project: "EARTH effects" Exhibit in Jerusalem
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So much to do. EARTH effects" Exhibit in Jerusalem. Earth Effects is open in Jerusalem October 2014. Nave Gallery through October 26, 2013. Printed digital images of the eroding cliffs and dunes of Newcomb Hollow in the Cape Cod National Seashore. I search for the mystery of the fractal in the earth changes and for the reminders of how small we are, like a grain of sand, a spark between two eternities. Motzkin china meizhonghua blog. EARTH effects Exhibit in Jerusalem.
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A Garden Of Totems: Riverfest Totems
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A Garden Of Totems. Participatory community clay project with artist Judith Motzkin. The totems are up to their chins in the snow in my yard, surviving the winter, anticipating spring, when they will be planted in the shade garden of the Maud Morgan Visual Arts Center. This project is funded in part by a grant from the Cambridge Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. Scroll down for pictures of that hot day of clay.
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Meizhonghua 美中话: Jingdezhen tile for Argentina
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The opposite of chinglish. What I speak in China. May 11, 2009. Jingdezhen tile for Argentina. In early April, while working at the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute 景德镇陶瓷学院 in Jiangxi Province, China, the porcelain center of the universe, I received an email request from Cristina del Castillo to join in a collective mural tile project "Tiles of Artists III". In Argentina. I began a porcelain tile to the specifications requested. TonyBi and Wu Fei signing the tile. James, John, Dean. May 13, 2009 at 2:29 PM.
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Meizhonghua 美中话: Flow of Wisdom
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The opposite of chinglish. What I speak in China. May 26, 2009. The clay was soft. The weather was rainy. The clay, as it slowly dried, became chalky and fragile. This clay, made mostly of feldspar, is difficult to work. The stones and bones gathered to dry. Students gathered to wonder why I was making these stones, sticks, spirals, bones. 我还不知道。I don't know yet, I answered. Bamboo is an amazing plant, a grass really, that spreads its shoots shallow and far. Still unsure as to how to proceed, I, at last,...
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Erosion Project: Erosion Room
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So much to do. This image is made from a series of scans of a plaster cast of sculpted sand then morphed into this plaster like image and virtual space using photoshop. Projected on a wall. Printed on paper, scrim, wallpaper. Sculpted, flocked, braille-like, laser cut. Affected by wind, breath, water, heat, sand, touch. Something I haven't thought of yet. A 22 foot long wall. Made available on SecondLife or other alternate virtual world. Large format print series. Part of a book, physical or virtual.
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