Wednesday, November 2, 2011

F I N A L F I N A L F I N A L F I N A L

Some little sneak peeks

Captured M O M E N T S of R A W ness

The female body in its simplest of forms being the N U D E  

E N J O Y . . .



















With Love 


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A collection of M O M E N T S


THE LATEX UNDERWEAR



N O N - F A B R I C  P I L O T  P R O J E C T


T H E  B R O K E N  R E J O I N E D  H A N D


 T H E  F I S T



T H E  B R E A S T





The F E M A L E F O R M # 2



The creation of an upper-body garment using an entire piece of leather, thus creating
Z E R O  W A S T E
As you can see on the clip I created a rough pattern and then laid it over the piece of leather in an appropriate way as to take advantage of the naturally forming shape of the piece of leather.

I've moulded this leather onto the mannequin to capture the
M O M E N T of F E M I N I N I T Y
that is the female F O R M. 
This F O R M is in its simplest and most naturalist state being as a  N U D E 

Creating B O O B S B O O B S B O O B S

P A R T  1
Making the M O U L D


P A R T  2
Forming the plaster  M O U L D  of the Breasts


A T T E M P T  #1









P A R T  2
Forming the plaster  M O U L D  of the Breasts


A T T E M P T  #2



P A R T  3
Undressing the  B O D Y


M O U L D I N G
Using the left over  M O U L D  
to shape the DD Bra Cups

C R A P M O M E N T S



Just before I succeeded with creating the latex underwear this happened.




B U T . . .


Thats what is so good about the development of an idea, all your misstakes graduate into a better understanding of what the FUCK it is you're doing!

B R I E F

This video perfectly illustrates the two notions of . . .

'The taming of BEASTLY materials'

A N D 

'Being tamed by BEASTLY materials'





Creating F L E S H in the form of U N D E R W E A R

The developmental process of creating the latex underwear with the hair attached to the underneath of the bum. 
This underwear visually causes questioning of purpose and placement on the body. 


It's natural for you to ask questions like. . .


What is the hair? 


Why is it there? 


Is it what I think it is? 


It is the asking of these questions that cause me to create these pieces. My practice is partly based upon reactions and personally it is these reactions and responses that inspire me.