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gfish ([personal profile] gfish) wrote2015-09-17 11:25 pm

2014-2015

From September 4, 2014 to September 4, 2015 I...

...knit a sweater.
...got much better at 3D modeling and 3D printing.
...started really working towards doing art full time, applying to artist residencies and public art opportunities in order to build my portfolio of things that aren't flaming death-machines in the desert.
...wove 4 meters of scarf.
...did 2 smaller, temporary public art pieces and was tentatively accepted for 2 much larger, permanent ones.
...finally took some active steps to deal with mental health issues.
...and, oh yeah, designed and built the Hugo Award bases.

Quite a year. Some triumphs, some disappointments, but mostly a sense of really starting to work towards a sustainable change in my life. The Hugo work took up the vast majority of the year, with prototyping and then construction included. I had an idea, I figured out how to make it, and I produced 32 high quality versions of it. The public art applications have also been going much better than I expected. It makes me think that in a year or two I might really be able to do it full time, once I have the portfolio to start applying to the really big contracts.

[identity profile] bopeepsheep.livejournal.com 2015-09-18 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
Since I already knew about the Hugos... tell me more about the sweater and the weaving! I got into weaving this year and am working up courage to try working with very fine silk on my next project...

[identity profile] gfish.livejournal.com 2015-09-21 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The sweater was for [livejournal.com profile] vixyish, and can be seen here (http://ow.ly/i/7MNmG). Took about a month. Kind of thinking I should do one for myself at some point, out of a nice chunky wool.

Weaving was more of a random thing, I just wanted to get the experience going through the entire process of setting up a loom and using it with a reasonably complicated pattern. Pic here. (http://ow.ly/i/a7SHE)

Fibers still aren't really a focus of mine, but they're a nice distraction now and then. :)
Edited 2015-09-21 20:43 (UTC)

[identity profile] bopeepsheep.livejournal.com 2015-09-21 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice work in both cases! Impressively even weaving particularly - had you done much in that vein before?

I've mostly been using a small (8"/20cm) rigid heddle loom until now but I'm about to warp a 32"/80cm double heddle one which will be ... a bit daunting. But nothing ventured, eh? :)