Round Robins (and Peacocks) - Tricia Flohr
Round robin was a silly character that I doodled some time ago while at a party. Some one suggested a round-robin air hockey tournament and instead of explaining properly what a round-robin-tournament was to a friend who wasn’t sure what it meant… I drew a lot of round birds.
This is potentially going to become part of the album art for my friends’ band ep.
Illustrator Portrait(Corset Face) - Tricia Flohr
A self portrait created with Adobe Illustrator; a project for Computer Applications class. It was a good learning experience. I’m think I’m starting to get a hang of this program.
This is my very messy studio space, where I have been making jewellery while I procrastinate take breaks between studying for midterms.
Mistakes happen, collage - Tricia Flohr
This collage uses recycled dried acrylic paint, black enamel, reclaimed vivek & acrylic plastic pieces and black marker.
I collect left over dry paint from my other art projects to use in these types of collages. The plastic pieces are parts of failed or broken plastic projects from SID. Either the plastic was left in the oven too long, or the mold did not create the form desired. Normally these would get thrown out; I found them and now have a large bag of bubbled and twisty plastic bits.
(It’s a very narrow and tall piece, the third image in this set has been cut off, click it to see the full image. )
Treasure Box - Tricia Flohr
A project from a Mass Production Class in which we had to research types of wood joinery and construct a box using strong joints and no mechanical fastener. I added a wood burned dragon (an ouroboros to be specific). The box is an interesting combination of design, art and craftsmanship, though I’m not sure I’d call this an industrial design project. However, woodworking is a valuable skill to have.
Oh, and some extra photos, one of some treasure and one of a house plant.
Some sketches from class.
One of the projects we did this year was a form based project where we designed a form that was meant to evoke a certain feeling (or adjective). The words my monolith describes are sleek and flowing. I’ll probably end up redoing the presentation board-layout for this but for now, here’s the original design.
Monolith - Tricia Flohr
Collage.
One of those paintings where I take a bunch of things that I should really just toss and stick them to a canvas. It’s fun.
Eclectic by Tricia Flohr
Do you think I should put my collages on my website?