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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Its been a long time since I posted here...

For those of you wondering where the updates have gone, They disappeared because I made a website (click here to check it out) - so rather than make repeated posts every project, I could update once every couple months to focus on school.  Then I graduated and stopped creating work for a bit.  But now I am back into creating art - and I mostly have Rob Ford to thank for that.  He has inspired me to create some work again.  Possibly even a group art show.  It could be a while before they are finished (the world beyond university is a busy one) so fingers crossed that Rob isn't arrested or resigns before these pieces are created.

In the meantime here is a collection of some of the Rob Ford art I've done in the past:









Here is that link to my new website again - www.lindenasart.com -  In case you missed it earlier in the post, or at the top of the blog.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Psychopomp - Annual Visual Art Open House

   On March 14th, York's Visual Arts program held its annual Open House, where it exhibits and adjudicates senior art work throughout several of the arts buildings.  I had four projects on display during the show, including two printmaking projects, one large installation, and two paintings. 

Consumer Politics Installation
Accolade West Stairwell - Between Floors 1 and 2 - March 14th, 2012

"Harpocracy"
Spray Paint, Stencil, Screen Print on Rag Paper
"Consumer Wasteland"
Spray Paint, Stencil, Screen Print on Poster Paper
"Pepper Spray Cop"
Spray Paint, Stencil on Plastic Sheet
"Child Worker"
Spray Paint, Stencil on Cardboard, Screen Print on Japanese Paper
"Dumb Phones"
'Stop Looking at art and go buy stuff'
Screen Print, Paint Marker, on Newsprint

"Edward Bernays"
Spray Paint, Stencil, Screen Print on Rag Paper

"This is my brain on..." and "Evolved"
The Gales Gallery - Accolade West - March 12th to 23rd, 2012

The "Precipitant" art show ran during "Psychopomp" open house.
"This is my brain on..." won the "DisplayCult Purchase Award - $200"

Read more about "Evolved" here.

Read more about "This is my brain on..." here.


Public vs. Private Paintings
Goldfarb - Third Floor Studios - March 14th 2012

 

Read more about these paintings here.



Wicked.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

This is my brain on...


   This semester I continued my studies in glass etch and philosophical issues concerning consciousness.  Through engaging with all types of brain imaging, I developed the fear of what may be shown in a brain scan of my own.  By using neurosis' that I genuinely fear in my own daily life, I encourage the viewer to consider the space between one's own conscious narratives and the scientific images of what actually occurs during these thoughts.  

"This is my brain on..."
Screen Print on Dai Unryu Kozo Paper, Etched Glass in Frames
March 2012


On display at "Precipitant - Print Media Area Show" and "Psychopomp - Open House"
Winner of the "DisplayCult Purchase Award - $200"


Information about each print:


Top Left -  I) Alcoholic Scan - "I crave it everyday, and I feel like an asshole about it"
Top Right - IV) Manic Scan - "What if I am not happy tomorrow?"
Bottom Left -  III) Alzheimer's Scan - "I'm lost, and I can't remember anything, ever."
Bottom Right - II) Schizophrenic Scan - "How many times will I get caught talking to myself today?"


Friday, April 6, 2012

"Evolved" at "Precipitant - Print Media Area Show"


"Evolved" was formally titled "Ape Sh*t" and since then has had its support system upgraded.  Built with some brilliant help, the larger wooden support raises the glass progression to a viewable height, while not absorbing the subtle glass etch into the wood texture.

This is the work at "Precipitant - Print Media Area Show" you can see four of my brain scan prints in the background.

 "Evolved"
1 x 4 x 6.5 Feet
Screen Print, Glass Etchings
March 2012


This work is difficult to take in unless in person, but I did take a video which hopefully gives a better impression of what it is to experience the work in person (try it at 720p).




2 to 3 Dimensional Painting

   This semester I was enrolled in Two to Three Dimensional Painting, where I completed several works from found materials, spray and acrylic paints, and a lot of cardboard.


Project One - Painting with a Partner

   The first painting assignment was a partnered assignment, where we engage with lyrics from a song, and piece together a collective painting.  My partner choose some very poetic lyrics from a Tool song, while I choose the most mind-numbing lyrics I could find: I'm Sexy and I Know It, by LMFAO.


"Fragile-Do Not Drop"
Acrylic and spray paint, unstretched canvas, cardboard, found material.
3.5x3.5 Feet

    This was the result of combining a very deep song, with the most objectively awful song known to man.  My partner created the skull and shaded it with lyrics from her song,  while I juxtaposed that with cardboard panels depicting brains melting, phallic wiggles, and a pile of crap.


  
 

 Our painting is a reflection on the current state of popular culture, meaningful music is being destroyed by mindless, auto-tuned, sexist, misogynistic pieces of unintelligent crap.


Project Two - Public vs. Private

   For this project I was inspired by billboards at the Yonge and Dundas intersection while exploring Google street view.   I created works that could reflect my general feelings about public vs. private life; these paintings express a lack of privacy in the lives that use transit and consume in malls.

"Yonge-University-Spadina Line"
Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas, Found Material
5x2.5 Feet

 "Eaton Centre Information Map"
Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas, Found Material
4x3 Feet

 Detail from "Yonge-University-Spadina Line"


 Project 3 - Painting without a Canvas

   This work is created out of beer case cardboard inserts, double sided tape, garbage bags, white glue, acrylic and spray paints.  It is inspired by Canadian riding distribution through party colour.

"Canadian Federal Riding Distribution Map - May 2011"
Cardboard, Found Material, Acrylic and Spray Paint
4x5 Feet

 B.C. Green Party Riding in B.C.

A view looking through orange Quebec into the blue Prairies.


An overall awesome course.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Evolution

This project serves as a reminder that we are all just furless apes with amazing cognitive capacities whose tails fell off.

Using hydroflouric acid, I etched a frosted evolutionary progression into 25 pieces of glass; starting with the face of a chimpanzee, they slowly morph piece by piece until it becomes my face.  Because of the subtlety in glass etches and the length of the installation, this work is meant to be experienced in person... the internet just can't do it justice.



25 Glass Etches, Screen Print



Setting up this 'bad-ass' assignment.



MONKEYS