The countdown begins: 1 more week + 2 more weekends until work is due, and I'm not freaking out. I've been working like a crazy person to make sure
my Berlin gets done on time. I am so run-down from working on it though that I am actually going home this weekend. It's my mom's birthday and I really miss her and I want to just get away from my project. As people are aware, it occupies the better part of my apartment so I literally have to look at it every time I go into the room, and just looking at it makes me feel exhausted.
My mama!!I have stuff being weighed down right now and while, technically, I could continue to do work on it, I really need to force myself to take a break. I know this may seem counter-productive given how soon our work is due but it's not. I will finish it and it will look great.
Because I have been weighing a lot of things down the past week, I have not been permitted to constantly work with my surface. This is nice, in that I have been able to take a little break from the very technical and stressful act of attaching things to
making again. This past week I made some more people, which was SO enjoyable. Some are already glued down but here are some that aren't:



I hope to make more if time permits because I think they add so much and convey such narrative.
I also cut a paper signature, which I really like. It is subtle yet noticeable (in the bottom left corner). Signatures provide authenticity to a work and I like the playful nature of a cut paper signature instead of a signed signature.
I glued down my bridge, which was a nerve-wracking and technically very difficult feat that required dexterity, incredibly awkward maneuvering and quickness. I'm glad that's done. That is one of the many things being weighed down by books and a 25-pound weight (imagine, if you will, the aforementioned awkward maneuvering to which I referred, involving squatting, quickly applying glue and reaching for a 25-pound weight to plop on top of books). My being gone this weekend will be good because I will not be tempted to peek at the bridge, thereby moving the books. Sunday or Monday evening I am going to take a picture of my work to post. I can't do it before then because I don't want to remove books/weights prematurely.
Amanda suggested too that I look at the work of Elizabeth Murray for inspiration for my compositional arrangement, namely cutting areas away and gluing those same island-like pieces in different areas. While this would be cool, I cannot envision how this would look and I honestly do not think this is the route my project needs to take. Another time, another place, maybe.
One thing I'm unsure about is what I should prepare for Tuesday's class. Could someone please advise me what they would like me to do?
Okay, that's all she wrote. Stay tuned for a Sunday/Monday evening post showing the work in its near entirety.
Utilization of Time:Making people:
14 hoursGluing stuff to board:
16 hoursMiscellaneous, tedious little map details:
8 hoursSIDE NOTE: I can do headstands now!!!!
Zach Kanin is my favorite New Yorker cartoonist. Funny shit.