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Today we printed the last frames on the summer course I've been teaching. On Wednesday 17:00-20:00 we'll present the results: Shakespeare's "the Tempest" as an outdoor installation. Here you can read about it on HDK's website. We'll put up posters [Stormen] everywhere around KKV so you'll find you way if you're interested in coming. Map Cross your fingers we won't get rain. Welcome! |
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not anything ready-made this time. 100% Alexandra made. |
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a simple way of casting: a ready made form (old plastic cookie box) with my rubber shapes glued to the bottom. (if any one wonders: it's a basket with apples) |
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two days later |
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when the concrete is dry (and paler): colouring with copper sulphate |
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the right one (isn't mine) is coloured with iron sulphate |
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the schoolbuilding where the restaurant is also located, and where I had my room as well. Gerlesborg has an Art School (many of the students continue studying Fine Art a the schools that really count) with boarding. At summer and during school vacation - when the school is empty - they offer a program of art courses for people in general; mostly in watercolour. The concrete casting course is kind of an exception as it's more intended for professional artists/art teachers/architects. |
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Gerlesborg was the watercolour master Arne Isaksson's place. |
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I looked at it and I thought it was good. |
(I will come back another day and take better photos though - the bright light today didn't do the colours justice. Cloudy weather, like yesterday, is the best) |
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I'm a bit too tired right now to comment the process of mounting, it will have to wait until everything is finished. We'll continue tomorrow. |
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