Friday, 24 June 2011

inspirations...


Names, Influences, main colours and ornaments for the primary sketches of my SGP mama project.

North American: Ghao Che-sei, Cherokee and other native American influences, colours: earth, greens, khaki, ornaments: beads, leather, fur, (In tribute to Chelsea Ramsay)

South American: Mae Jesse, Brasilian and Argentinian influences, colours: Purple, pink, gold, ornaments: feathers, flowers, beads (tribute to Jessica Ridley-Ellis)

European (Caucasian): Majka Karlicka, Eastern European and Balkan influences, colours: Blue, white, red; ornaments: roses, hens, lace (tribute to Carly Pottington)

Middle Eastern and South-Asian:  Matri Karasha, Indian and Turkish influences, oliours: orange, purple, pink, ornaments: jewelry, bracelets, piercings, beads (Tribute to Natasha Swain)

African: Mama Tsha-Bann – Botswanian and South African influences, colours: red, brown, orange, ornaments: beads, patterns, knots (Tribute to Kornelia Kuczer)

Oriental: Ibu Beeb, influences: China, Japan and Korea, colours: Red, White, Black, ornaments: fans, sticks, Buddha, (Tribute to Courtney Lewes)

Polynesian: Wyanga Perehana: influences: Maori and Aboriginal; colours: green, brown, yellow, ornaments: feathers, grass, flowers (Tribute to Kate Bassett)

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

some of my older works...

These files have not been available on my blog, so decided to put them up in order of presenting how varied my art is.



"The legacy of Chernobyl" (Sculptural Object, 2010)


 "The Dawn" (Graphic, 2009)


"Alice in the Wonderland Impression"(Costume, 2009)



"untitled" (Photoshop, 2009)

Desk Stand, 3D Design Object, (2010)


"Untitled" (Costume design + Performance 2010)





St. Martin’s Psychiatric Hospital – Sculptural installation [2010] (Books, paper, plastic, wooden shelve) - this piece comments on vunerability and helplesness of people touched with mental ilnesses, books are suspended by the ceilling, wrapped in white paper and plastic, unable to be reached and opened.



Want Commitment? – Buy a dog – [Conceptual installation 2010] (a lightbox, vellum) social project focusing on how easy it is to get free sex online. 48 covered-up pictures of real people displayed in a lightbox, of which I managed to meet online during a one hour session logged on at one of popular gay dating websites. Their first messages are shown underneath their pictures. The title comes from one of the man's t-shirt portrayed in his main photo. It describes the attitude and reality of men using simmilar services in modern gay world.