Thursday, February 4, 2010

Ikabana Flower Arrangement

Last week in Architecture of Objects, Shaun had a master of the Japanese art of flower arrangement, Ikabana, come in to talk to us and give a demonstration on Ikabana. Sort of a crash course into a delicate, purposeful art form if there can be such a thing.

I feel terrible that I cannot remember the woman's name who came to talk to us, but I do remember that she owns the Chelsea Flower Shop and is from the modern school of Ikabana. What is the modern school? I as a non-Japanese person would have a hard time telling you what exactly that means. She couldn't even really explain it to us.

Manipulating grasses by hand. She was amazing working with the plant material, very purposeful with force, never overly stressing the plant.






My favorite arrangement of the six she made. The arrangements were put in the TCAUP Architecture office and the Art & Design office.


It was really quite enjoyable, I was a bit dubious before the class that we were doing flower arrangement, but I'm glad to say it was much more interesting than I had anticipated.

Our assignment now is to make Ikabana vases and flower arrangements for them. We are of course limited to certain materials, but for a Shaun Jackson project, it's really quite a wide palate. We could use metals, woods, stone, cement, rubber, or plastic. Our designs have to incorporate at least two of the materials and use both in an non-token elemental way.

This should be an interesting project over the next few weeks, I think the biggest challenge for me will be making sure to think of the organic plant material as a primary part of the design and not a secondary piece.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Scavenger Hunt Photos

Our first assignment for Contemporary Photography was a simple scavenger hunt type assignment. Basically, since the course is introish in nature and many people don't know their cameras very well, the assignment gave us words and we went out and took pictures of how they inspired us.

I'm only going to present the images I printed for crit or ones that I particularly like.

Consciousness
A portrait of my good friend Chris.

Invisible
This is Lawrence, a homeless man in Ann Arbor. We had a conversation over coffee on a bitterly cold Friday in Ann Arbor. Needless to say, he has a hard life.

Landscape Interrupted
The former location of the old Pinball Pete's on South U. in Ann Arbor. It was destroyed by a fire in fall 2009.

Ritual
Biggby coffee on Liberty St. in Ann Arbor.

Message to the World
An outreach guy for a local church in Ann Arbor on Michigan's Central Campus Diag. I don't think he was amused with me.

Longing
Two patrons of Potbelly's on State and Liberty in the 2nd story windows.

I very much enjoyed having a good reason for just walking around A2 taking pictures for once, it's nice to get credit for doing what I do for fun anyway!

For this assignment I really tried to stay in the spirt of a scavenger hunt and not build scenes to shoot, but find them on my own. It was a challenge and I think for our next assignment I'll defiantly be doing more posed or staged images but I really enjoyed working that way for this assignment.

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