◇ 3/10 RECAP

In logging in to the university’s Edoruam network once again this month, I realize a lot of my work in progress entails little, near invisible small problems I can only encounter when in the middle of working. They’re small enough to a microscopic degree, yet a pile of them may clump into a harsh problem that cannot be handled overnight. It teaches me to handle my time, work, materials, concepts, and projects with care, or risk inviting an emergency I might not be able to completely fix in time.

My largest issue with Project 1 holds within my ability to handle materials cleanly, which burns down to textile and skill with using arts and crafts. I quickly learned the way I handle physical art is not exactly the cleanest, which reflects especially in my 1.1. I’m searching for new corners to scrape and explore in regards to learning how to make cleaner art, and presentation will continue to be my main focus in the coming weeks.

I also learn in the process of making 2.1 to enjoy moving patterns, like the way a brush glides across stonehenge when applying rubber cement, or the joy I felt when learning I had the option to use a rubber sponge to rub off dirt. I enjoy these smaller tidbits as I did not know the information before!

My larger takeaways are to plan more accordingly in regards to time, gathering enough materials, and learning how to craft more cleanly.

1.1
1.2
Project 1.3

Published by eggcarts

twitter ◆ instagram @eggcarts for artwork

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started