Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Friday, March 29, 2013

All Purpose

Vladimir Mejia
2013

The Installation above is a set up of three projectors playing live musical performances and videos.  I created an elmers glue record which distorts the sound waves in the grooves. The process of attempting to replicate a record creates what i believe are unique sounds which change over time depending on the wear and tear of the surface.

Monday, February 4, 2013 Sunday, November 18, 2012 Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Add Then Subtract Then Add Some More

Vladimir Mejia
2012

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ink Lab

Vladimir Mejia
2012

Now that I’m in a photography class I finally have an excuse to splurge on film.  For my first assignment I was asked to document my life.  These shots provide a snippet of some of the greatest people I’ve ever met and the kind of things we do on a regular basis.

Thursday, July 12, 2012 Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Jeff Fondling Andy
Vladimir Mejia2012
When I originally became interested in Jeff Koons’ work I was intrigued by his attitude towards art and I found I could relate to a lot of his ideas.  I decided that for my final intaglio assignment of copying a work of art, I would try to depict Warhol’s influence on Koons’ work.  I decided to base my print off of Jeff Koons’ “Hand on Breast” from his “Made in Heaven” series, with “Rabbit” serving as a backdrop.  I felt the image would equate the idea of influence to intimacy.  I used two plates for the print.  One holds “Rabbit” the other a contour line drawing.  Both plates were etched with hard ground for the line work.  The “Rabbit” plate was aquatinted and chin-colle was used to attach the yellow tissue paper to the second plate.

Jeff Fondling Andy

Vladimir Mejia
2012

When I originally became interested in Jeff Koons’ work I was intrigued by his attitude towards art and I found I could relate to a lot of his ideas.  I decided that for my final intaglio assignment of copying a work of art, I would try to depict Warhol’s influence on Koons’ work.  I decided to base my print off of Jeff Koons’ “Hand on Breast” from his “Made in Heaven” series, with “Rabbit” serving as a backdrop.  I felt the image would equate the idea of influence to intimacy.  I used two plates for the print.  One holds “Rabbit” the other a contour line drawing.  Both plates were etched with hard ground for the line work.  The “Rabbit” plate was aquatinted and chin-colle was used to attach the yellow tissue paper to the second plate.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

This past Tuesday my performance art class visited Sears in order to get portraits.  Our professor paid for everything and I thought I’d share theses photos because I feel they accurately portray how odd and fun the class has been.