PROJECTiONE




BAS Gallery Installation

Posted March 25th by Adam Buente in Projects

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The Begley Art Source, A Division of the Evansville Museum Shop, has recently invited us to feature a selection of our work in their gallery. The Begley Art Source is a consignment gallery for artists and designers, and has consulted with area corporations and individuals to develop their art collections, heightening connoisseurship and broadening appreciation and understanding of the visual arts. This represents our first step towards commissioned work and development of product design marketed towards a specific user group.

A new 3.5 foot by 2 foot CNC Marker composition entitle COWS was completed. Using a new technique of creating line work in Rhinoceros, the image was rendered with brown and blue marker on a heavy weight paper, stretched over a thick wood frame. The intention is that this piece would become part of a series of graphic and organic CNC Marker compositions reaching up to 10 feet in length. Five different mylar LIGHTFORMS were designed and assembled for this specific installation, ranging in size between 9 and 15 inches in height. They currently illuminate the front space of the gallery, and are also intended to develop as a series of different colors, scales and shapes. Plylight is also featured, located in the day lit meeting area. Over a two-day period a full scale Bodhi Tree was sculpted as the centerpiece of PROJECTiONE’s featured work. The Bodhi Tree was composed of 3,000 pieces of laser cut maple and cherry veneer, and took 24 hours to assemble.

Our work represents the first site specific installation featured at The Begley Art Source gallery. We hope that placing our work at this location will spark commissioned work for new ideas or adaptations of these concepts at a larger scale.

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Eulalie Wilson

Wonderful! Looking forward to viewing the installation next week.




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