An intro to phobias and how this turned into a massive 6-foot sculpture
Hello everyone and welcome to my Senior Project Blog! My name is Sam and throughout this journey, I look forward to sharing the ups and downs of my process as well as just how many instant noodles I will end up consuming. I hope that everything will go smoothly however, I highly doubt that, knowing just how unpredictable art can be.
Since I was 10 years old I have loved monsters, my mom thought I was crazy and my dad didn’t care. My first experience with a monster that really stuck with me was Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas movie. I was terrified of him and couldn’t sleep for a few days after watching the movie but at the same time I absolutely loved him as a concept and his design. As I got older my love for monsters grew and my moms worry grew with it as I would rant to her about how cool a monster was that I saw in a movie (specifically the monsters from John Carpenters 1982 version of The Thing. They are awesome by the way, cannot recommend the movie enough!). I’m already ranting so, I’m going to explain just what I will be creating. I will use nine separate phobias and combine them in order to make one massive sculpture out of monster clay.
While I’m trying to figure out just how I’m going to make this happen and not go insane in the membrane during the process, I’ll be working with Rachel J, who is a ceramics teacher, for the sculpting and technical aspects, as well as Cody B who is a Psychologist and Supervisor in order to understand everything about phobias. Both of them have amazing insight into their fields and have already kept me from going crazy in my garage. I am excited to work with them to bring my crazy, weird, and sometimes a little concerning ideas to life!
I couldn’t help myself and have already started working on the final product. My project is an independent creative project which means I am completely on my own timeline (may or may not be a good thing). I have already been working on it for two weeks, but worry not! I have documented my process and will catch all of you up in my later blog posts as well as explaining more of what my project is and what it entails, like the surprising amount of manual labor I have had to do.
The link below is my proposal packet that goes more in depth into multiple aspects of my project. If you want to read just how obsessed I am then clicking the link below is the right way to go!
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