Blog Post Three

frame1frame2  frame-3Darryl Cox JR

Darryl Cox created a sort of fusion art that I find very intriguing because it is more than pen and paper. It is a hands on physical process that involves more manual labor and creativity. “I enjoy creating art that unites humble, as well as involved, objects, into a kind of their own — creating art that is distinctive and intricate, yet in its truest sense, uncomplicated.”

Darryls art features a picture frame fused with a tree branch creating a unique contemporary piece of art work. The idea is very simple, but the final product looks completely abstract. Each project involves woodworking, painting, and a bit of sculpting. Dedicating the hours of time fashioning a frame that merges a man-made as well as natural element into a single piece of art that captures so much imagination, is rewarding for Darryl.

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/12/tree-branch-frames-darryl-cox/

http://fusionframesnw.com/#

Blog Post Two

My time tracker for the week only indicated to me that I spend a lot of time doing basketball related activities. Everyday besides Sunday I spend a few hours in the morning working out. In the morning beginning at either 5:30 or 6:30 until 8:30 or 9 we work out. Through out the day I have classes, study hall and rehabilitation that is required for me to do well in the workouts. Throughout the day I feel overwhelmed and just stop and take a nap which sets my day back even more. My day usually doesn’t finish until around 11 or 12. I also found that I do struggle to eat. breakfast cannot happen Monday, Wednesday or Friday as I cant eat before a workout and I go straight into classes until 1 most days. Often times I eat a late lunch and a late dinner.

Part 2: “Casting Hands” chalk on black paper. 8×8 2013
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