Here is where I should be telling you all the wonderful things I’ve discovered while bending wire to look like driftwood.
Unit 1 Part 2: The Skull
It seems I took less time to document the actual building of my Skull I did however do sketches first. My goal was use the wire as much like a continuous line drawing; i wanted to represent in 3D form a scribbled gesture.
Artist Research.
Eva Hesse, –
Eva Hesse was born in Hamburg, Germany, on January 11, 1936, to Jewish parents, Wilhelm Hesse and Ruth Marcus House. In 1938, to escape the Nazis, she and her sister Helen were separated from their parents. The next year the family made it to New York. There her mother, severely depressed, took her own life in 1946, a year after her divorce from Wilhelm Hesse and his subsequent remarriage to Eva Nathanson. This series of traumatic events would leave Eva with a life long anxiety disorder. Eva graduated from the High School of Industrial Arts in 1952 after which she attended the Pratt Institute of Design for one and a half years and then Cooper Union for three years, graduating in 1957. In 1959, she received her B.F.A. from the Yale School of Art and Architecture and then moved back to New York. There she continued an intense regimen of drawing and painting, attending exhibitions, and reading art history and twentieth-century literature. She also began to establish herself among her peers, including Sol LeWitt and Mel Bochner. In 1961, Hesse married the well-known American sculptor Tom Doyle.