Tuesday, December 20, 2011

"Sculptural Bliss" – Tania Kelvin


 My proposal is for a bronze sleeping dog statue to be placed in the large cement courtyard area adjacent to the art buildings, art gallery, and Student Services/Library building. I am actually the artist and the only one existing is the original, approximately 15 inches long. It will greatly improve this part of the Mesa College campus by offering a unique contemporary original piece as well as being functional as a place to sit, lean, or climb on. It would also make a great “meeting spot” destination for students.

The sleeping dog is smooth and modern, but brings a blissful feeling to viewers. Students are busy and this will remind them to take a moment to rest and they can…on the sculpture. Additionally, it brings an animal figure (and awareness) to campus in a non-threatening way (being this large).

Although I enjoyed researching the various artists on the KPBS series website about Art in the 21st Century, however the closest influence to what I am presenting is “Bear,” the sculpture by Tim Hawkinson…of the Stuart Collection. It is a much larger scale, but both are animals that evoke joy by people who view and interact with them.
I believe I should win this competition since I am an emerging modern artist, a Mesa College student, this sculpture is functional art, and can be enjoyed from all angles as students walk around it. We live in a 3D world and pop culture is proving how popular that is with all the 3D games and movies emerging. This is long lasting art, being bronze to last over time, gets better with age, and can be seen as a different piece from every angle. – Tania Kelvin





Friday, December 16, 2011

Lawn Chess - Stephanie Huynh


Having studied the works from the UCSD Stuart Collection, I was inspired by Richard Fleischner's "La Jolla Project" (aka campus Stonehenge).  I like that students on campus can interact with each other on and around his project.  They are able to sit on some of the pieces and talk with each other, or study, or have a meeting.  My intention for having life-size chess pieces on one of Mesa's lawns is to allow students a chance to do the same.  Students can take a break from their studies and play a friendly game of chess.  Others can sit on the lawn and watch other students play chess.  My proposal will make the campus a better place because it will be focal point with which students can use to "break the ice" with each other.  A means for students that may not share any other common interests, to get to know each other. 

- Stephanie Huynh

Monday, December 12, 2011

Experience California


Since I have never been to Mesa College I can not say where this location is at. What I am trying to achieve with these pictures is to get people outdoors and experience the simpler things in this state that are also our most precious treasures. Since I've lived in San Diego I noticed that many people like myself are not from here. Many people are not even from this state and do not realize how much beauty and enrichment it has to offer outside of our beaches. Hopefully, pictures like these will inspire people to venture out more in nature and in turn, be more proactive in keeping our natural surroundings in tact.

Ben Hasdovic

Soaring through the Gates of Knowledge by John Durazo




In my piece I wanted to add more color, inspiration, and life to one of the many long forgotten entrances leading into Mesa College. Many students don’t see this entrance to the school because faculty parking that now surrounds this area. Because of this I feel that many of the staff and faculty don’t the mind plane look. However I choose this area as my piece to inspire and give the teachers or staff a reminder to the inner student in all of them. Even though they have long graduated from their respected schools and gained lots of knowledge, there will always be room to learn and explore and discover new things not only from books and lesson but from students and art. Students can also see this art when passing by to class or a stroll around campus for a shaded area and be reminded that the possibilities in life are endless just as the color spectrum that is above them and the inspiring words that lead into the campus.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

"Mesa College: Where dreams continue, and where dreams are fulfilled" by Arthur Wilson



Since Mesa is kind of dull all over, I feel that it needs some color to the mix. When you enter the school, for many of us, the first building we see while upon entering is this new Allied Health building at the entrance. Gray is very neutral and dull of a color, not meant to garner attention at all, so how about color? Color is only the aesthetic here, Color is fine, but a mural must have meaning correct? My choice of using President Barack Obama as the subject is because I believe that he embodies hope. The name of this mural would be called, "Mesa College: Where dreams continue, and where dreams are fulfilled". The president had all kind of mental enemies against him like many college students of today. Some are first generation Americans and were told that they would fail. Some are minority and were told that the cards were stacked against. Our great president proved that all of these barriers were merely talk and mental by going for his dreams and becoming president of the United States. Having the colors of America in the picture is as that of unity of all Americans.- Arthur Wilson

Pandamonium by Emee A.


My proposal is to put a mural up of multi-colored pandas to bring up awareness of pandas and any other endangered species. Due to major developments in China, the giant pandas have been driven out of the lowlands in where they once lived. Also their low birthrate is a contributor to their low population. Thanks to a couple zoos and other research firms, giant pandas have been bred at various facilities, like our local San Diego Zoo. My hope is that creating a vivid expression of pandas will make viewers more empathetic to pandas and any other endangered species. I chose pandas because I notice when most people view them, they look at them as sweet, cuddly and innocent, many times putting a smile on people’s faces. So instead of putting something dark or rough, I wanted students and staff to have a feeling of warmness as they passed by the mural. I feel this mural should also go up because it adds some color to a drab, lifeless space.




"Dreams" - Patricia Welp Eidelwein






Mesa College is trying to make campus look more modern and it is on its way but I think it needs more inspirational areas to the students. My biggest dream was to come to study in the US and I made that dream come true but I every semester I feel like giving up I wish there was something on Campus that I could look up to and remind myself that this is my dream. My design is to bring everyone’s dream together. If I could see the lanterns work of art in a building I would love to walk by every once in a while and renew my wish or at least remember its not suppose to be easy but it is my dream. And when its all done i want to look up and make a new wish to a new journey.
What inspire me was the pictures from the Southwestern college and the Miracosta college.  Specially the work from Jonnhy Villao, Emily, Kathleen Farmer, and Nate Peirson. This project will bring inspiration and hope to everyone to pursue their dreams. 
Patricia Eidelwein