The performance went great!! I will try to get photos as soon as possible. But I felt good afterwords, and the change in the lighting made it easier for me and it was better visually for the audience. I will have to ask Professor Mills what he was going to talk to me about after the performance because I can't remember. Anyway, I am still going to stick to my original thoughts about it being the only performance i do at Linfield College. However, I was thinking about recording my vocals and having them play for the open galleries. I will have to research into it further to see if I can actually make that happen.
Anyway I am currently working on a carving that was originally going to be two pieces working together. Well, I got the first one done but the second one I am having trouble figuring out what it's going to be. I am looking through my anatomy book and at other artist's work for clues. (Because if they are good I'm going to steal them.) Yes I read the book Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon. I also bought it just in case I was able to read a page online.
Continuing on. . . I'm thinking of turning to welding again and trying to mix it with some of my bones. I was thinking of something like this.
(Step one) make mold of Professor Mills whale vertebrae. Have it lay on the ground.
(Step two) make a metal trunk come out of the negative space from the whale vertebrae. The metal trunk is attached to a rough metal torso and chest.
(Step three) somehow attach some bones to the metal have them coming out of the back, etc.
(Step four) maybe bend back some of the metal to reveal some ceramic organs. (Kinda like the chest burster from Alien. Minus the alien of course.)
OR
making multiple replicas of the whale vertebrae and have them in a sequential pattern. ( I really don't know) I just want to have fun!! And I'm trying to make time to mess around. (Again from Steal like an Artist)
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