A bit of an introduction
Welcome. My name is Avery. I'm an interdisciplinary artist, majoring in jewelry, interested in exploring the materiality of art and using materials to influence and evoke thoughts about various topics and issues. As a queer non-binary person, my work often intersects with my identity, analyzing myself, my perspectives, how I'm perceived, or societal expectations of behaviour and aesthetics. I take inspiration from members of my community, nature, as well as mathematics and the sciences.
This blog will serve to chronicle my thought processes and documentation as I explore and learn object design and fabrication practices.
In this first project exploring laser cutting and patterns, I'm interesting in creating a clock like mechanism that doesn't allow the viewer to tell time, but instead creates a unique time based experience. As well as having moving parts, I intend the centre of the piece to have a means of holding a 3D form, and to be capable of manipulating that form in space. I'm taking inspiration from space filling fractal patterns, as well as the concentric patterns found in crystal formations such as bismuth. I find bismuth particularly interesting because of the square spirals it forms, a formation that is fairly unique to this mineral, as well as the colourful oxides that coat its surface.
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