Has the Forum gone all French? No, don’t worry, it’s just the title of my class project this term.
To make an object which could become part of a chosen painting, or photograph. Rather similar to a previous project, but with a different teacher.
The picture I have chosen is ‘Le dejeuner sur l’herbe’, by Eduard Manet, 1862. A nude woman is seen picnicking with two fully clad men in an open space, possibly a public park. She looks straight at her audience instead of averting her eye. This was shocking to Parisians at the time and my response was to make a folding screen with a patinated silver frame. It is made enigmatic by being filled in with a copy of that part of the painting which it is supposed to hide.
The 2.0mm hinge knuckles aligned well between the chamfered uprights and I was pleased to find that by inserting a long lead from a clutch pencil for extra security and the use of a little Contex, a graphite antiflux, I was able to solder four at once. For hinge pins I used 1.0mm tubing, so as to avoid too much hammering. Wire used for the frames, 1.5mm square. Size of screen sections, 3.5x 2.3 mm.
Is this a Protest Against Prudery? Or a relic of the Subjugation of Women? Or a Feminist Icon? Dennis.
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