In order to my photoshoot more appealing, I would like to have some props in the studio. I want to use plastic bags left to make the background as the purpose of showing trash can be beautiful in various ways.
I looked at Karla Black who is a Scottish sculpture. She most ly does abstract, immersive sculpture that explore physical experience as a way of communicating and understand the world. The material she used vary from household substances like soap, makeup, cotton wool and toothpaste, to traditional art supplies
Karla Black Doesn’t Care In Words 2011 (detail), Cellophane, paint, Sellotape, sugar paper, chalk, powder paint, plaster powder, wood, polystyrene, polythene, thread, bath bombs, petroleum jelly, moisturising cream, Dimensions Variable. Photo: Colin Davison, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Karla Black Story Of A Sensible Length 2014, Polythene, plaster powder, powder paint, thread, 300 x 300 x 300 cm, Installation view, GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Photo: John McKenzie, Courtesy National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Lisa Keller is a contemporary American painter who explores the relationship between human and natural world. She also did installations. In her Silk Sculpture, she said that the silk works investigate sickness and biological processes in relation to human behaviour patterns and her goal was to create a sculptural painting that extends beyond the canvas’s boundaries.
Her sculpture make me think of transparent plastic bags, and I can attached them on the background of studio or hang them from the ceiling
Almost Perfect – silk, pigment, thread, surgical pins 42” x 31” x 6”
Gais Revenge – Gaia, the Greek goddess of Earth, is also the name of a controversial hypothesis in which the earth is viewed as a complex organism of interconnecting ecosystems that are feeling the effects of human dominance. 70″H x 82″W
Rainey, ”Silk Sculptures by Lisa Kellner”, Today Art. 17 Jan. 2010. Web. 5 Dec. 2021.
”Karla Black” National Galleries Scotland. n.d .