This piece is an illustrative enamel brooch protected by aluminum plates, which show the painting through web-like piercings. This was part of my capstone body of work in undergrad, a group of narrative brooches. The story was about how my relationship between my body and my practice changed throughout school, and habits I developed in order to maintain dedication to my program. I fabricated this piece completely by hand. The shape of the aluminum frame comes from a meditative drawing exercise I used to do when I was going through some medical and family-related struggles, to try to transition thoughtfully into a focused creative mindset and make the most of what time and energy I had for schoolwork. The imagery resembles a "days without injury" sign that might hang in a shop, and it includes other language such as "bleeding," "dissociation," and "painkillers." For three months in my first year of school, I was dealing with awful, daily symptoms and it certainly affected my work in the shop.
- Subject Matter: Brooch
- Collections: capstone