817 Prune Plum pits, collected from harvested plums from our front and backyards, dehydrated and frozen for the year's consumption. Pits dried and counted, will be charcoaling and processing for ink, paint and solid substance possibilities.
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Collecting in an Atmospheric River: Butternuts, Chestnuts and Black Walnuts collected on Mountain View Community Trail and surrounding area for char-coaling, drying, dyeing, inks, paint and content. Big Thank you to the Schwichtenberg Family and the District of Kent for making this beautiful trail. Lichen on Tree Bark Oat Charcoal - egg yolk binder - material qualities noted, lends itself to 3D investigations. Mixing ink paint on palette makes me think of Franz Kline
Collaborations with a Day Job and Cedar Isle Farm
Explorations with Oat chaff, a different wood stove, and a new Ink Cleaning Oat Grain and using the discard grain to make Oat Ink for the farm With this project, which I call the “Carbon Sink Art Exploration and Experimentation Project,” I will be exploring, working with, and accessing similarities, contradictions, ethics, specific material qualities, and family traditions. I will be experimenting with organic materials that can be composted and that can hold many forms, purposes, and functions. At the same time, I will be mitigating environmental degradation. By experimentally making charcoal with the remains of consumed foods – coffee, avocado pits and skins, and eggshells for example – I will search and play with the qualities of each substance to develop both mediums to work with and content for my artwork.
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is for Carbon Coffee Consumption Chocolate Control Colonization Catastrophe Complaint Cat Confusion Change Coalitions Collaborations Construction Consensus Creations Colour me Carbon early morning Poem inspired by the great Colleen Brown @ (@colleen_v_brown) and Language Fluency Assessment Test (COWAT)-Name maximum number of words in one minute that begin with the letter........better be at least 17 !!! |
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