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An Introduction Through Objects
The snow globe was the first Christmas gift I received from my parents after moving to America. I used to love ice skating in the Rockefeller Center, and it also was my favorite place to be during Christmas. The snow globe holds a special place in my heart because it reminds me of a more …
Intro Through Objects
The grey hat is significant to me as just one of many examples of the wonderful person my grandfather was. I had told him that the hat he was wearing was nice, not thinking very much of it. the next day I saw him again and he had sewn together and made one just like …
An Introduction Through Objects
1. Buffalo Sauce – By far my favorite thing to put on food and I basically put it on everything. I get it from my favorite restaurant back home that has the best wings you’ll ever have. 2. Connecticut coaster – I have lived in CT for my entire life and I love it there. …
Intro Through Objects
1.) Number one in my heart is my Diet Dr. Pepper… While admittedly it is a habit I’m trying to break, I live with a bunch of fellow DDP lovers, so I can’t resist cracking one open with them. 2.) The pair of clear hoop earrings are a current favorite of mine, but they also …
An Introduction Through Objects
The colorful plaid button-down is the loudest shirt in my closet, yet it is also one of my favorites. It was handed down to me three years ago after my grandfather passed away. (Don’t feel sad, he lived an awesome life!) The shirt stands behind the other objects and acts as the foundation for the …
AN INTRODUCTION THROUGH OBJECTS
Evelyn Jiang 1. My iPad. I like using my iPad to draw, take notes, and watch videos. It has made things a lot easier in my life, so I always bring it with me whether is going to classes or traveling. 2. Earing box. I love collecting earrings although I might not wear earrings all …
An Introduction Through Objects
Dried and Pressed Wildflowers: because they are the flowers my parents named me after (the violet’s latin and scientific name is Viola) and I love flowers. Like an unhealthy obsession. Rodent and Bird Skulls: because I love everything about the natural sciences (hence unhealthy obsession with flowers, mushrooms, dead bugs, etc). I picked these skulls …
An Introduction Through Objects
My water bottle. I take this with me everywhere and I’ve had it for the last 3 years so its been with me through a lot and carries a lot of memories. My chakra candle represents my love for candles and how they ground me. They inspire me to feel creative and productive so I …
An Introduction Through Objects
My violin. I have been learning violin for more than 10 years, and this violin has been with me since high school. The hedgehog doll. This doll is very soft and is one of my favorite toys. The Small yellow knife. This knife is very delicate and convenient. I often use it to carve stuffs. …
An Introduction Through Objects
A devil’s pitchfork. This was part of one of my Halloween costumes last year. My favorite holiday is Halloween because it is right around my birthday and I’ve always had fond memories of that time of year. My watch. I love running, working out, and going on adventures. I am always wearing my watch and …
An Introduction Through Objects
A picture of my parents on their wedding day because they mean the world to me. I’ve kept this picture in my wallet ever since my mom gave it to me years ago, it’s actually one of the few pictures I have of my parents from a younger age. My glasses: I cannot see. However, …
My Objects
Headphones. I chose headphones because I have always loved music. Music in my family is very prevalent, there was never a quiet night in my house. As I have gotten older I have come to appreciate many different genres of music and I listen certain music depending on my situation. Whether I am stressed, excited, …
Sculpture Blog Fall 2020
Simone Leigh, Sentinel, 2019. Bronze and raffia, 198.1 x 166.4 x 102.9 cm. Photo: David Heald © 2019 The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Courtesy the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York