Upload
roseymerkin
View
1.089
Download
8
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
this is a slide show of some of my favorite work
Citation preview
Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Specialization in Glass
The School of Art and Design,In the College of Liberal Arts, Of Southern Illinois UniversityAt Carbondale
← Che Rhodes
Cornerstones, 2009.(1st in a Series of 5)
funnel: clear blown glass; height 6”stone: blown etched glass; width 8”four-leafed clover .75”
Top View:
Cornerstones, 2009. (2nd in a Series of 5)
funnel: clear blown glass; height 9”stone: blown etched glass; width 7.5”four-leafed clover 2”
Top View:
Cornerstones #3, 2009. (3rd in a Series of 5)
funnel: clear blown glass; height 12”stone: blown glass; width 5”four-leafed clover 3”
Top View:
Cornerstones, 2009. (4th in a Series of 5)
funnel: clear blown glass; height 15”stone: solid glass; width 3”four-leafed clover 4”
Top View:
Cornerstones, 2009. (5th in a Series of 5)funnel: clear blown glass; height 18”stone: blown glass; width 1.5”four-leafed clover 5”
Top View:
Working in the Studio, 2009. Digital Photo, by Isaac Smith.
Congestion, 2009. 18” Height. Glass and Four-leafed clover.Down The Rabbit Hole: Glass by Graduating SIU-C Glass Program Students at Third Degree Glass Factory in Saint Louis, MO. (2009)
Seeking/Finding, 2009.
Blown and Cold-worked ClearGlass Funnels with ColoredKiln Formed Parts;Funnels: (5) 6”-18” heightParts: (5) ½” ea.
Elder, Younger, 2005. Clear Blown Glass Sculpture; 7”x 6” x 13” and 6” x 6” x 8”.
Umbrella Series #1 & 2, 2008. Clear Blown Glass (2) 7” x 7”.
Inverted Funnel Series #3, 2008. Clear Blown Glass, 5” x 5” x 9”.
Still from the moving picture God is Not a Computer , 2008. Digital Art, 8” x 10”.
The Journey, 2008. Digital Art, 8” x 10”.
San Francisco Rain Storm, 2008. Digital Art, 8” x 10”.
Mary Rose Merkin, or “Rosey”, was born and raised in Downers Grove, IL; a village just West of Chicago. Rosey received private and public art instruction from childhood, including fine arts, dance, and musical practice. Her exceptional aptitude for practical studies, particularly Mathematics and Science, led her to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with a Specialization in Glass from the School of Art and Design, at the Liberal Arts School, of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Now, and for the last few years, I have been focused on making clear glass funnels, my third series that makes a grand reference to our bodies, water, emotions, beauty, mortality, flow and change. I think of whirling dervishes, clothing, and the movement and irony in Louis Daguerre's “Boulevard du Temple, Paris” (1838). Dualities I consider are time and space, form and function, upward and downward spirals, and so much more. Overall this body of work could be interpreted as the phrase, “This too shall pass.” This work holds a lot of energy and I hope my expression can reverberate in a useful way for all to view.
Mary Rose Merkin
630.309.1514
4518 Cornell ave.Downers Grove, IL
60515-2617