Milk Splash, 1989 - 2015
Milk Splash is a series of actual unopened cereal boxes I have painted leaving just the image of the milk splash pictured amongst . With obvious references to Edgerton’s milk splash, my cereal boxes present a static representation of fake milk (cereal milk has previously been made of white glue) and plays off of the radiated-beyond-all-nutritional-value and hermetically sealed cereal inside the box.
Milk Splashes, 1989–2015
Installation detail, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 2015
Milk Splashes, 1989–2015
Installation detail, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 2015
Milk Splashes, 1989–2015
Installation, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 2015
Detail of Photograph of a Falling Drop of Milk, S.N.L. August 27, 1932, #950 from the Smithsonian Institution Archives’ Science Service Collection, 2012
Digital C-print
40 x 30
Milk Splashes (digital), 2015
3D prints of modified 3D models purchased on turbosquid.com
Each approximately 2 x 3 x 3 in
Milk Splash (glass), 2015
Milk splash based on 3D prints of modified 3D models purchased on turbosquid.com made during Pilchuck Glass School Artist Residency by glass blowers Jason Christian, Daryl Smith and Celeste Wilson
Approximately 10 x 10 x 8 in
Milk Splash (glass), 2015
Milk splash based on 3D prints of modified 3D models purchased on turbosquid.com made during Pilchuck Glass School Artist Residency by glass blowers Jason Christian, Daryl Smith and Celeste Wilson
Approximately 10 x 10 x 8 in
Pilchuck Glass Milk Splash UPS Packing, 2015
Plastic bubblewrap and packing tape
Variable sizes