Thursday, November 11, 2010
Final Eassy "Octavia Cook"
One of the ideas behind Octavia Cook’s work is the autobiographical and idiosyncratic form that is within her work. The meaning behind this idea is that Cook’s work is rewriting her life and her individuality through the form of jewelry. Her cameo work deals with the individual portrayed maybe known and important to her. Her work examines ideas of identity, family and the importance of jewelry in the art world. Cook demonstrates her imaginative ideas in her jewelry. An example of these ideas is found in her work “The Cook & Co Dynasty” 2009. This work presents several cameos of family members recording her background, history and ancestry in an art form that gives herself and her works an identity.
Cook’s jewels point to the indivisibility of craft and concept. Another way of rewriting this idea in a simple meaning is that the state of Cook’s jewels can’t be separated and divisible. The meaning behind this is that the ideas and process she uses to create her jewels are inseparable. The series of instructions in making her jewels are the same, aren’t divisible and can’t be separated. Her works all point to this idea, for an example, her four part “Cook & Co Cameo” set are inseparable from each other because the tools and materials that were used to create this work are exactly the same and the ideas behind the work, that of family, portraits, identity are interlinked with the making and the maker.
Cook’s drawn to the social role of jewelry, especially its identity-projecting possibilities. She’s attracted and drawn to the society world of jewelry and to an extent the representation of identity that can be created and presented in numerous ways. Cook likes the role of jewelry today and the direction it’s heading, indicating her interest in identity and how important it is to her. Cook defines this in her jewelry work, her portrait cameos that are important and precious to her. She redefines her idea around identity in her jewelry chains as well; her work monogram tennis bracelet has “COOK & CO” in big gold letters connected by tiny jump rings. She uses her company name to symbolize the company jewelry, creator, ownership and identity.
Cooks uses the cameo to explore the possibilities associated with commemorative portraiture. She evaluates numerous ways to memorialize portraits of people through her cameo work. She explores and experiments with her cameos to form links and find relationships, connecting people through a memorial or symbol. For an example her brooch work “A family portrait; C M and P J W Cook” I assume is Cook’s mother and father profiled in silhouettes. Her cameos of her parents show her relationship and importance of this people. This work is heirloom and valuable jewelry for the next generation of her family.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Jewelry Draft Eassy
Octavia Cook was born in 1978, Auckland. She currently lives in and works in Auckland. Graduated in 1999 from Unitec Institute of technology with a Bachelor of Design in Jewelry. Since graduating she has had numerous exhibition throughout the years and also started a fabricated company called “Cook & Co” in 2002. Her works include; brooches, rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants and Chains. Her works deals and relate to autobiographical and idiosyncratic forms, the idea of her jewels point to the indivisibility of craft and concept and how she is drawn to the social role of jewelry, especially its identity-projecting possibilities.
One of the ideas behind Octavia Cooks work is the autobiographical and idiosyncratic form that’s within her work. The meaning behind this idea is that Cook’s work is rewriting her life and her individuality through the form of jewelries. Her cameo work deals with the individual portrayed maybe known and important to her. Her works is about her identity in art and how much of an imagination she specializes in her jewelry. Example of this idea is her work “The Cook & Co Dynasty” 2009 are several cameos of family members recording her background, history and ancestry in a art form that gives herself and her works an identity. Her work also relates to the form of individuality she has established in “The Cook & Co Dynasty” work, which is link to her identity as a person.
Cooks jewels point to the indivisibility of craft and concept. Another way of rewriting thee idea in a simple meaning is that the state of Cooks jewels can’t be separated and divisible. The meaning behind this idea is the state of her skills and process of steps she uses to create jewels are inseparable. The series of instructions in making her jewels are the same, aren’t divisible and can’t be separated. Her work all point to this idea, for an example her four part “Cook & Co Cameo” set are separable from each other cause of the tools and material that were used to create this work can’t be different cause of the similarities of the four jewels in its design and shape. Her individuality is identified in her jewels cause of the process; tools and instruction she took to make her jewels are the exactly and inseparable.
Cook’s drawn to the social role of jewelry, especially its identity-projecting possibilities”. She’s attracted and drawn to the society world of jewelry and to an extent the representation of identity that can be created and presented in numerous ways. Cook likes the role of jewelry today and its direction it’s heading, indicating her interest in identity and how important it is to her. Cook defines this in her jewelry work, her portrait cameos that are important and precious to her. She redefines her idea around identity in her jewelry chains as well; her work monogram tennis bracelet has “COOK & CO” in big gold letters connected by tiny jump rings. She uses her company name to symbolize the company jewelry, creator, ownership and identity.
jewelry Essay
Octavia Cook was born in 1978, Auckland. She currently lives in and works in Auckland. Graduated in 1999 from Unitec Institute of technology with a Bachelor of Design in Jewelry. Since graduating she has had numerous exhibition throughout the years and also started a fabricated company called “Cook & Co” in 2002. Her works include; brooches, rings, bracelets necklaces, pendants and Chains. She is well known for her cameo work, she deals with the idea
In a short extract from Anna Dean “living in a material world” in Object magazine 49, Anna states “cameos reveal little about their subject, but show that individual portrayed is esteemed and/or love enough to be created in relief and kept for prosperity”. The cameo don’t really tell a lot about the artist idea but the silhouettes of these individuals revealed maybe important, respected, loved and known to people. The cameos of these individuals were created in the artists feeling od
A statement by Anna Miles on Octavia Cook work is that “her jewels point to the indivisibility of craft and concept”. Cooks crafts and concepts are unable to be divided or separated at its current state, which all Cooks jewels are. Just by discussing about her jewelry indicate her plan and ideas are similar and associated with one another and all her Jewelry states are indivisible. A great example of this idea is found in “Cooks & Co cameo” 4 part set where her concept of ideas are linked with its similarity in shape which is Oval, the position and placement of the silhouettes are closely associated. Cook creating white silhouettes is a great clash of colors with different color background cause of the white being a dominant color; it reveals clearly the form and shape of the silhouette, although the shape and designs in the cameo maybe different but the plan and idea are the same. Cook’s intention of creating her jewelry are the same and in separable but the outcome maybe different.