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'''Jersey Dress, Lie van der Werff'''
 
 
 
Lie van der werff about the art work: she researched when objects loos their
 
function and their shape. What remains is a fragile part of the object itself.
 
How things become a shade of themselves. I think that is a very interesting
 
concept.
 
 
The artwork got me thinking about, jellyfish/ puppet man/ something that drips
 
(candles, wet fabrics or paper) paper-mâché? / different layers that together show
 
the object but as one it says nothing/ slime/ pink chewing gum/ Hanging flower,
 
but also it has kind of a hospital feeling, stait jacket?
 
 
...
 
 
These are some ideas that I want to combine with the artwork to make my own
 
reproduction. A reproduction that shows the dress even more as a shade of itself.
 
Maybe even look like something whole different but it could still be a dress.
 
 
'''Replica'''
 
 
For The replica I thought of some different ideas:
 
 
1 plastic f18 with a pink color (I know that this could work because I have done some
 
research in the second year) Or some plastic like stuff that is more movable or softer.
 
That it gets a skin/ flesh like feeling like the color of the dress. 
 
 
2 weaving with gum like material or plaster because it has the same color and hospital
 
feeling when you look at it, elastic could also work because the artwork it is just hanging
 
around and it looks like when you pull it it could jump up like elastic.
 
 
3 felting of the dress.
 
 
I did a few experiments.
 
 
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And found a lot of art and fashion that looks a lot like or has the same feeling as the artwork of lie van der werff.
 
 
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16 September,
 
Tools & Techs
 
 
After this class I got to thinking that I would definitely like to make my replica skin like!
 
 
I went to ceramics work station to ask for some advice about with materials would become skin like. Latex is what comes closest to skin.
 
'''experiments:'''
 
-To combine latex with sand, plaster, wool.
 
-How thick? How much layers?
 
-How can I get a most like skinn feeling.
 
 
'''Research:'''
 
artist like, Ron Muyick, manimalwork.com, Berlinde de Bruiyckere.
 

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