This is the beginning of new scribble pieces, I am fusing some of the scribble flat in an attempt to control part of the chaos. This is just the first piece, many more to come.
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Hi how are you? I was looking through your blog and I was inspired and impressed with your use of posts and writing.
I have a blog here in Southern California at San Diego and I try to look for new friends who will visit and comment.
I think you may appreciate my different labels and music videos that I use for my posts.
I also intall my art, as it is my High Art blog, however, I have an international audience and you could really meet some of the neatest people through my blog.
HEY! its mitchell from the U of L glass program with Che. Im digging the new scribble! I really like the squared off side and the straight chaos that is coming from it. The Burnt Asphalt performance was a blast! Feel free to e-mail with updates and what not.
Jessica Jane Julius is a co-founder of The Burnt Asphalt Family, received her MFA in glass from Rochester Institute of Technology, and her BFA in glass from Tyler school of Art in Philadelphia. She is currently Adjunct Professor at Tyler School of Art, has taught as Interim Head of Glass at The University of the Arts, and assisted teaching at Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina, Corning, New York, The Glass Furnace in Turkey, and Rochester Institute of Technology. Her work deals with issues questioning our theories of moral, sexual, physiological, and morphological classification. Jessica’s work has shown in places including the DCCA, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, The Visual Studies Workshop in New York, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rutgers University, and Moore College of Art. She has been featured in the New Glass Review in 2001, 2008, and 2009 and received the Emerging Artist Award from the Glass Art Society in 2008.
3 comments:
Hi how are you? I was looking through your blog and I was inspired and impressed with your use of posts and writing.
I have a blog here in Southern California at San Diego and I try to look for new friends who will visit and comment.
I think you may appreciate my different labels and music videos that I use for my posts.
I also intall my art, as it is my High Art blog, however, I have an international audience and you could really meet some of the neatest people through my blog.
I hope to hear from you soon and take care... :)
HEY! its mitchell from the U of L glass program with Che. Im digging the new scribble! I really like the squared off side and the straight chaos that is coming from it. The Burnt Asphalt performance was a blast! Feel free to e-mail with updates and what not.
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Peace!
Wow! Breathtaking art, what kind of material it was made? The shreds appears to be falling from that huge mass of fibers.
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