Volume 2 Issue 3 - Studio Magazine
Volume 2 Issue 3 - Studio Magazine
Volume 2 Issue 3 - Studio Magazine
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Post<br />
Who:<br />
Backyard Tire Fire<br />
What:<br />
“Good To Be” Video<br />
Why: It’s sure to<br />
make you smile.<br />
<strong>Studio</strong>’s Post & Found<br />
Where: www.youtube.com/backyardtirefire<br />
Found<br />
How: Creating a piece starts with the “fun part,” says the not so bored anymore artist --<br />
going Dumpster diving [despite the strange looks from passersby] finding the right size and<br />
an undamaged piece of cardboard. After creating an image, it is transferred onto the cardboard.<br />
With a box of Band-Aids nearby, Ray cuts around the dark areas of the image with an<br />
X-Acto knife. The cardboard paper is then peeled away revealing the corrugated portrait.<br />
Where: www.facebook.com/WarrenRay.art<br />
Check out more images at www.studiomag.biz<br />
What: Corrugated Art - images created by<br />
the corrugate of cardboard.<br />
Who: Warren Ray - Cubism Painter who<br />
gets “bored easily” and likes “the challenge<br />
of trying all sorts of different art.”<br />
When: After accidentally<br />
tearing a box, Ray<br />
noticed that the shadows<br />
from the corrugate<br />
changed as he walked<br />
by. This effect inspired<br />
him to apply some of<br />
his graphite portrait images<br />
to the cardboard<br />
to “see what would<br />
happen.”<br />
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