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Portia Chapman’s “Desk” Has Places to Go What is Your Learning Story?

Portia Chapman’s “Desk” Has Places to Go!

What is Your Learning Story?

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“Desk” was Digitally Inserted into My Photograph – Windsor, Ontario

As an Art Teacher and Teacher of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, I hope to take “Desk” on a learning tour. Covid-19 has taught us that learning happens everywhere in life – if we are willing to learn. The classroom suddenly became our living rooms, bedrooms, and even our cars.

We kept learning during a time that prevented us from going to the school building. I want to take “Desk” on a journey across the country.

A moving journey across our great land whereby each stop along the way invites people to sit at “Desk” and to tell their stories of learning. I really, really like school – sharing, learning, teaching, and so much more.

As the artist, I so aspire for “Desk” to remind all of us that we must not move backward – we must keep moving forward. Learning is everywhere and learning flourishes when we share our stories together.

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“Desk” was Digitally Inserted into My Photograph – Toronto, Ontario

This is “Desk” in the studio:

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“Desk” by Portia “Po” Chapman, 2019 – In the Studio
 

“Desk” Artist Statement & Story with Additional Photos Including Construction

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Portia Chapman Makes Over 800 Bricks

Portia Chapman Makes Over 800 Bricks

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Here I am making my bricks for my installation “Blossoming Beyond the Box.”  I tried different materials and found that Hydro-Stone was the best product to use.  It is an amazing product.  It is more durable and less porous than other plasters that I have used.

What I did was pour the prepared mixture into a brick mould that I acquired from Home Depot.  It is actually a polyurethane faux stone siding panel.

I new they were dry when a puddle of water settled to the surface.  It is important to note that Hydro-Stone heats up really fast, so I used room temperature water.  Once, I used hot water and it became too hot to touch.

To create bricks that were all different from each other, I roughly brushed Vaseline into the back of the form before pouring in the Hydro-Stone.  They turned out so nice and smooth.

This may sound labour intensive, but it was a lot less work than applying the bark pieces over the plastered pipe that I used to make the tree.  I gathered the bark from ditches.  I did not take it from live trees.  In total, there were over 2000 small pieces of bark that were glued on using a hot glue gun.

This project took a lot of time and effort, but it was well worth it in the end.  If you have not used a product like Hydro-Stone, I highly recommend that you try it for your next plaster project.  Note: I am not sponsored by Hydro-Stone.

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I hope that you find “Blossoming Beyond the Box” meaningful.

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