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Monday, November 1, 2010

Wins the prize for swiftest idea - white on white embroidery


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IF YOU WANT TO BE PART OF THE PROJECT

If you would like to be part of the project, email your list of 5 'THINGS I DID' to me at lulu329@maine.rr.com

Thanks,

Lauren Gillette

ABOUT THINGS I DID

Step one:
I ask you for a list of 5 'THINGS I DID'.
Step two:
You consider it, wonder if I am some crackpot weirdo.
Going against your better judgement, you figure,
'what the hell.'
You begin to cull the list.
The good stuff.
Maybe the bad.
Short and sweet.
Quick and dirty.
You in a nutshell.
A memoir in 5 lines of text.
Step three:
You send your list to me with your first name and age.
Step four:
I am intensely grateful as I collect the lists.
I put the lists up on the blog as they come in (don't want your list up on the blog? No problem, just tell me and it won't go up.)
I dig into my bag of visual tricks and after much angst and suffering, come up with something pretty damn groovy.
Step five:
I post pictures on the blog of how everything looks along the way.
Step six:
It all goes up in a gallery/museum/someplace not too horrifying.....
We all drink too much at the opening.
Step seven:
Everyone makes a big fuss over us, because - We are all ART STARS.....

Thanks for taking part, and if you think anyone else would be interested in participating, please spread the word.

Lauren

WHERE I GOT THE IDEA FOR THINGS I DID

Last year, while reading Paul Harding's, 'Tinkers', I stumbled upon Howard, a simple/complicated man who had a 7 item list of things he had done:

1. Shot a rabid dog. (So Atticus Finch.)
2. Delivered a baby.
3. Put out a fire.
4. Pulled a rotten tooth.
5. Cut a man's hair (with a bowl.)
6. Sell bootleg whiskey.
7. Fish a drowned child from a creek.

Knew it wouldn't be long before I was stealing this idea -

SO WHAT THE HELL IS THIS GOING TO LOOK LIKE?

Good question.
Don't have a definite answer to that one yet.
I started off with the bright idea to embroider each list on a while linen, hemstitched hankie. White embroidery floss text on white linen. I wanted it to look and feel a little like braille. Unfortunately I was a little too successful, and 7 long, exercises in patience, white on white hankies later, I gave up on that idea. No one could read the lists because no one could see them.
So...
Next idea.
Since the the lists are autobiographical and self reflective I am going for the obvious and starting to etch the lists on to 12"x12' mirror tiles.
We'll see how that goes.
If that works visually, my intent is to have the mirrored list
mounted at varying heights and angles.
We'll see.
I'll post pictures along the way.

I'm finally beginning to get the text on the mirrors...

I'm finally beginning to get the text on the mirrors...
I should of learned by now - what you think is going to be simple never is. It has taken a bit of trial and error to get the text working at a small enough point size to fit on a 12" square - and large enough point size to be worked with. (some beginning process photos of the mirrors on the bottom of the blog.)

LINKS TO MY BLOGS AND WEB PAGE....

Things I Did

The Following Sea

Dymo

Eat It or Wear It

The Jacket Project

Sand & Dirt

LaurenGillette.com

THINGS FROM THE LISTS I'M GLAD I GOOGLED

Patch Adams
Rolled on Molly
Miep Gies
Jay and the Americans
Book of Kells (1:John:1)
"14ers"
52" Muskie
Docking sheep with your teeth
Rousseau's, The Dream
Pinhead from Hellraiser
Thomas Merton
Lakota medicine man
Cimarron river
Christy X, Guerrilla Films
She-Ra
'Letters to New York'
Camino de Santiago (there is a great account of William Dalrymple's pilgrimage in the Conde Nast Traveler Book of Unforgettable Journeys.)
World Naked Bike Ride UK
Territorial Army
Tail of the Dragon
Ecstatic dance
Pikies
Sepik River
Tasman Sea
moron2moron
Early Dance Consort
Anza Borrego desert
Paleface cliff diving
Pansexuality
Dr. Ala Bashir

The mirrors get a chance to leave the studio...Momentum X at The George Marshall Store Gallery

The mirrors get a chance to leave the studio...Momentum X at The George Marshall Store Gallery





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Lauren Gillette
I am a conceptual artist whose work has underlying threads: biography, history, text, repetition and memory. And let’s put a big fat underline under biography, because that is the thread that runs through all the work. Biography. With each project I am attempting to bear witness. When Marvin Gaye called out, 'Can I get a witness?' I heard the call. And have felt the gravitational pull of projects that allow me to collect, chronicle and archive, tell and retell. I am working to reveal something emotive and intimate about each subject. My intent is to spark that last piece of the puzzle, a visceral thread of recognition in the viewer. Check out my work at laurengillette.com
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