Saturday, February 10, 2018

2017 Progress Report: October-Part 3

Before I talk about Part 3 of the October Report, I want to apologize for the delay in posting. A lot has happened to me in January and that's why you haven't been seeing updates. Originally, everything from last year was supposed to be posted already. Things have calmed down a bit, so now I can resume the blog at a normal pace.

Now that's out of the way, this is Part 3 of the October 2017 Progress Report. A lot of work was done this week. There was one raku firing for four of my mask pieces while the other one had the glaze work done. There was the completion of the canvas work and the gesso work on the leaf piece as well as the beginning of the pumice gel work on that same piece. I also finally finished a mixed media drawing that had been in development hell since 2005. Overall, it was a very productive week, but I still had quite a bit to do before the show. 

10/17/17: The canvas work is finally done. It got difficult after a while because of the edges and small parts. Sometimes, it is hard to get the canvas on there while still maintaining the proper shape of the piece.

10/17/17: Even though this was the first mask that I made, it ended up being the last one to get bisque fired.  This is why the glaze work is being done this week while the others are getting a raku firing.

10/17/17: The gesso work on the front is finished.

10/17/17: The gesso work on the back is finished.

10/17/17: The raku firing is done. This one turned out pretty good. In fact, this was probably the best one.

10/17/17: The raku firing is done. This one turned out okay.

10/17/17: The raku firing is finished. This one turned out okay, though I was somewhat disappointed. I wanted to see more of the red.

10/17/17: The raku firing is done. This one turned out very good, probably a contender for the best mask piece.

10/18/17: I finally started the pumice gel work. This will take a long time to finish.

10/18/17: I glued the wood piece on the back. This mask will need only one hanging hook.

10/18/17: I glued the wood piece on the back. This mask will need only one hanging hook.

10/18/17: I glued the wood piece on the back. This mask will need only one hanging hook.

10/18/17: I glued the wood piece on the back. This mask will need only one hanging hook.

10/18/17: Because of how I plan on hanging this piece, it required two wooden pieces for  two hooks.

10/19/17: It took a long time, but this piece is just about finished. Normally, I would finish the drawing before doing the painting, but due to some unusual circumstances, I had to do it the other way around. This is why some of the charcoal and pastel ended up on the painted area.

10/19/17: The gloss fixative has been applied. The drawing part is finished.

10/19/17: The painting on the back was done earlier in the day. It took most of the day to get it done.

10/20/17: The polymer gloss has been applied. The front of this piece is finally done.

10/20/17: The polymer gloss has been applied to the back of this piece. After 12 years, this piece is finally complete.

10/20/17: The first layer of pumice gel has been applied to the back of this piece.

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