Monday, November 9, 2009

Sculpture and sketch

This is a heart I carved out of plaster in 2008. It is coated with red acrylic paint.







This a ten minute sketch of Derek. I was practicing for the Cedar Crest College talent show. My talent drawing a portrait in ten minutes. It almosted worked out, but Iam happy to be a part of the show.





Monday, November 2, 2009

Joe Page Installation

This is a picture of me sitting in front of Joe Page's installation Flow Chart at Cedar Crest College. I am very content because I helped to set up the installation and the final product is simply fantastic

More Art Pieces

This is a pelvis carved out of Plaster, I submitted the sculpture to the Vagina Monologues Gallery. This is a study of sticks I did. This is actually my second water color painting... I found a new love for the medias water color and india ink
This is a piece I submitted to the Merchantile Gallery in Easton, PA. The lion fish is a print there is ink, acrylic and pieces of magazines.




Saturday, October 24, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Paintings part 1

Here is three of my paintings
The first one is titled My Nature. It explains my interests and intentions. I love Nature Writing, it is my favorite Nonfiction Genre, and it is a sort of reflection of my connections between science, art, and writing.

Strength and Structure. This is a painting done in 2008. Magazine and Acrylic.

This is my first painting finished in college. It's a self portrait in front of my elementary school play ground. Acrylic and Magazine pieces









Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Half way House

This is arough draft for the senior exhibition card. Trish said she would help m,e load it onto illustrator tomorrow morning. Love, Molly

Thursday, October 1, 2009

james Bloomfield

This is a print by James Bloomfield. I found him in an antique store in Kentucky. I can not explain why I really love this print. I honestly debated spending seventy five dollars for it. The print reminds me of an artwork I've seen before, but I don't remember. I just feel a strong like for it... odd right?
James Bloomfield he is a folk artist who lives as a hermit in the mountains. Most of his art is wood carvings that have a religious theme... I just tore apart my dorm room looking for the brochure from the antique store, and I tried to find information on him online, but I can only find small bits of information on him and his place with the self taught and outsider artists. The most informative page I found is his blog site... I can potentially be a fan...