Liz Hickok‘s Jelly works takes San Francisco to his very representative rainbow paradise. The project consists of photographs and video, which depict various San Francisco landscapes.
“I make the landscapes by constructing scale models of the architectural elements which I use to make molds. I then cast the buildings in Jell-O. Similar to making a movie set, I add backdrops, which I often paint, and elements such as mountains or trees, and then I dramatically light the scenes from the back or underneath. The Jell-O sculptures quickly decay, leaving the photographs and video as the remains”.
Those witches, vampires and zombies from two nights ago were not as scary as real-life monsters…. that’s what the San Francisco Zoo told us two years ago for their Halloween campaign. Because SF’s spookiest Halloween party includes so …
↓ Image: SF in Jell-O
Liz Hickok‘s Jelly works takes San Francisco to his very representative rainbow paradise. The project consists of photographs and video, which depict various San Francisco landscapes.
“I make the landscapes by constructing scale models of the architectural elements which I use to make molds. I then cast the buildings in Jell-O. Similar to making a movie set, I add backdrops, which I often paint, and elements such as mountains or trees, and then I dramatically light the scenes from the back or underneath. The Jell-O sculptures quickly decay, leaving the photographs and video as the remains”.
City Hall
Bay Bridge
View from Alcatraz
and how does she do it?…