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Wear Your Art As Your Sleeve by artmouse

July 22nd, 2010 5:58 PM / Location: 37.872075,-122.2577

INSTRUCTIONS: The University of Aesthematics has no bookstore with which to gouge you, and no signiture apparel with which to cover. But should you choose to make your membership known, we urge you to make/modify a shirt or other torso-covering garment that proclaims your allegiance. Don't forget to post the "plans" for your garment, as well as a depiction of the completed item.

Note: There Will Be Blood. Video especially Not for the Faint of Heart. /warning

While I do not always attend the U of A, an approximate third of my tasks fall within their jurisdiction, I must admit my true pride correlates my participation in the curriculum of a more 'tangible' university:
berkeley_seal

This past May I had the privilege of graduating from this glorious university and the opportunity to don the associated attire.
graduate's garb

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And though I have but a modest list I can claim to on my profile here...
profile high scores.png

High Scores have always been among my most coveted accomplishments.

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For this task I found outfitting my cap to be a more suiting and useful expression of my allegiances:
cap and scroll

Worn, of course, to both my Integrative Biology commencement where it aided in identifying me among the 300+ graduates ...
participation!
high score players
My, what lovely guests I had in attendance! :)

... as well as my Art Practice commencement (where i couldn't believe no one else decorated their caps!)
easily recognizable
hugs & roses from Richard Shaw
yay!
Hooray even more lovely guests!


~~~

To present this accomplishment as something a tad more permanent I've made a few preparations
equipment

I traced the coveted SFØ fleur,
the fleur~

figured out my own primitive form of image transfer,
IMG_4400.JPG

sanitized and prepped my equipment,
sanitation first, kids!

accomplished the procedure...
real live blood!

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and finalized the whole process with the (sanitary) ash of a Lucky Strike (this part's for you, Grandma Heidi! Love you always.)
IMG_4401.JPG
ashy wound:
post-ash

{{ further images of the procedure can be viewed below }}
many many thanks again to CRPP for the excellent documentation as well as assistance!



Et voilà! The Art of High Score Tasking - Now My Worn as My Sleeve.
IMG_4528.JPG
this is after one day of healing, we shall soon see how it ages!

Update: A few days later and it's healing well - though the ash didn't take! it'll be easier to make the appropriate depth of cut this next round given i have a more permanent outline of the design to work with :)

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IMG_4528.JPG
berkeley_seal
graduate's garb
profile high scores.png
participation!
high score players
easily recognizable
hugs & roses from Richard Shaw
yay!
inside cap
the fleur~
cap and scroll
equipment
IMG_4400.JPG
IMG_4401.JPG
before: a round-shaped scar on left forearm
tracing the image
prepping for transfer
help with placing
sanitation first, kids!
transfer
real live blood!
post-ash

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Terms

shplank, dangerous, blood, ash, family, surgery

17 comment(s)

(no subject)
posted by Hortvald Inki on July 22nd, 2010 9:21 PM

Too bad I fall into the category of the faint of heart who actually want to look. When I see you next, you'll have to show me it. Very awesome, and you'll have to pardon me if i'm a bit hesitant to touch it next time we see each other.

XD +1
posted by artmouse on July 22nd, 2010 9:34 PM

oh don't worry i'll just rub my scar all over you !

then you will be full of win too!

(no subject)
posted by Hortvald Inki on August 1st, 2010 8:00 PM

Speaking of rubbing things all over me, when is this bike ride going to happen?

(no subject)
posted by artmouse on August 2nd, 2010 9:29 AM

:P
i was thinking tomorrow!

(no subject)
posted by Minch on July 23rd, 2010 1:41 PM

unable to watch video... but looked at all still imaged without getting woozie.
makes me want another tattoo.... and to see you.
much missing.

(no subject)
posted by artmouse on July 24th, 2010 4:55 PM

yeah, this wasn't meant to come off as such a 'shock and awe' phenomenon - i've been meaning to complete this for at least two years but they don't exactly sell medical grade scalpels in stores :\

are there really that many persons affronted by the sight of blood? perhaps tattooing really is my calling, ha!

plus: long distance hugs
OoOoOoOo
(large & small)

(no subject)
posted by Jellybean of Thark on July 25th, 2010 3:25 AM

I can handle looking at other people's blood, seeing my own freaks me defuggout.

(no subject) +4
posted by susy derkins on July 25th, 2010 12:28 PM

Whoa, um, shplanked, I'd say?

(no subject) +3
posted by Ben Yamiin on July 25th, 2010 7:13 PM

fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckstrangelysexy?fuckfuckfuckfuckfuck

(no subject) +1
posted by artmouse on July 26th, 2010 12:45 PM

thank you all so much for the votes! :)

<3 artmouse

(no subject)
posted by Lincøln on July 26th, 2010 2:01 PM

Hey! Wouldja lookit that!
A fleur to match your fleur.

(no subject)
posted by artmouse on July 27th, 2010 12:07 PM

i AM joy !

<3<3<3<3<3<3

(no subject)
posted by Ink Tea on July 26th, 2010 10:29 PM

Damn.

(no subject)
posted by rongo rongo on July 27th, 2010 2:28 PM

That's just wow.

(no subject) +1
posted by Blue on August 5th, 2010 1:25 PM

Speechless…

What is going on in the ash-transfer photograph you have there? ~Waldo
posted by Waldo Cheerio on August 9th, 2010 2:05 AM

Awesome! How?

which one!
posted by artmouse on August 14th, 2010 12:56 AM

image transfer or ash application??

(consequently, the ash pushed itself out with the initial healing - so with the current scar as a better guide i'll be able to make deeper and more sure cuts, hopefully then securing the permanence of the ash!)