Radioactive Heads
In my series of nuclear concerns, I felt a need for a human presence in my artwork referencing nuclear radioactivity. As a result, I decided to paint on some plastic mannequin heads instead of on canvas or paper. The photo above, which appeared in the just published Ploughshares Council Docket magazine, illustrates a few of these works.
Art Tip
I easily found the clear plastic mannequin heads on Amazon. To get the effects I wanted, I brushed on acrylic paint employing the same techniques I use on canvas. For the “Radium Girl with Tumor”, I added many layers of crumpled gessoed paper and then smoothed it over. In the “Starvation” head, I actually used my hairdryer which melted the plastic resulting in the sunken cheeks. My advice here is to use whatever materials inspire you. Follow your bright ideas and visions! Most importantly, use your creative voice to assert what you want to say.
Resources:
www.ploughshares.org
www.fairewinds.org
www.beyondnuclearinternational.org
www.earthjustice.org
www.bredl.org (Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League)
www.swuraniumimpacts.org (Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment)
Until next time…
Mary Lou