Monday, June 24, 2013

Monument Proposal

I picked this idea because I wanted the piece to represent cancer survivors and the fact that they are not alone. This piece is important to others because it shows that through the bad or good you they aren't always alone. My idea would make a good monument because it's commemorating people that might not feel good about them self and they might need something to make them feel good, not just giving them balloons and cards. By making this monument that commemorates cancer survivors and patients it shows that they aren't alone through what they are going through.

Pastel writing

  The colors I use for my pastel drawing were chosen by what colors I see the most in those season. For the piece that represented summer I use orange, lime green, dark green, and brown because those were the colors that I see the most in the summer. For spring I used dark pink, yellow, red, brown, and grey. For winter I used navy blue, green, purple, white, yellow, and sky blue and for my last piece fall I used dark green, pink, red, brown, yellow and purple.
  I choose to place my objects different ways because I didn't want the object to have to much light on them. So I place my objects in a way that they had shadows on some parts and light on the other.
  The Objects I picked to draw for my pastel pieces were a cup, piercings and charger. I choose the objects randomly except the cup. I choose the cup specifically because it was going to be a little challenging to draw the light on it and draw the different colors on it to make it look like a real cup. 

Season Pastel pieces


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Cancer Survivor Monument


Cancer suvivor monument


Cancer Survivor Monument

Jaycob Perez 
Studio Arts 2b 
Ms. Marsh 
6/6/13 


      My idea commemorates cancer survivors. My piece is for cancer survivors, patients and their support people. My piece will show the survivor that they aren't alone and that there are others supporting them and that no matter what, we still love them. 

    The process of making this piece was thinking about shapes that represent strength. I used spheres because I wanted to represent a cancer survivor with others surrounding them, showing that the cancer survivor is not alone. I used clay first, but the final piece is made out of carving foam. I am confident my piece looks like it represents strength. I’m learning that the triangle is not the only shape that represents strength, but how you put other shapes together. For example, I use circles for my piece but I surrounded it with circles and it made my piece look stronger because the circles are not alone; they are all together. 

   If I could put my monument somewhere, I would put it in the Boston Common. I would put it in the Boston Common because there’s a lot of people that like to run and walk in the park and it would make it easier for people to see the monument where other people are. It would be a good place to put it in because there's always events going on in the park and people would see it. If I couldn’t put it at the Boston Common I would put it inside outside of the Dana Farber Hospital. I would put my monument there because Dana Farber is a hospital where they treat patients that have cancer and it would be a pleasure for me to make a monument that commemorates cancer survivors and patients.