Pictured: Brayden Harris 鈥22 (data science major, of Brandon, South Dakota), Lauryn Van Regenmorter 鈥22 (art and biology major, of Sioux Falls) and Ailin Montgomery 鈥24 (art and history major, of Madison, South Dakota) with 鈥淭he Captain鈥檚 Desk.鈥
With the help of Myrl & Roy鈥檚 Paving, Inc. (a subsidiary of L.G. Everist, Inc.), the Brandon Valley High School Creative Minds Club and 夜色视频app Printmaking Program are creating today large-scale 4-by-8-foot woodblock prints with a steamroller.
As part of Viking Days, the steamrolling event will take place from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., on Augustana鈥檚 campus on Commons Circle. The event marks the third biennial collaboration with 夜色视频app鈥檚 Art Department and Myrl & Roy鈥檚 Paving, Inc. to create approximately 50 large-scale prints in a few short hours.
The event has been coordinated and guided by Augustana鈥檚 Printmaker-in-Residence and Instructor of Art Chad Nelson, also the longtime art educator at Brandon Valley High School.
鈥淭he artistic process is almost always perceived as a ritual done in isolation, but the goal of a big event like this is to turn that trope on its head,鈥 said Nelson. 鈥淭his project is all about building community within and outside our respective institutions; removing barriers between age groups, institutions, industry and academics, artist and non-artist. The goal of this project is simply to bring people together through a shared vision in a public and interactive event.鈥
Unlike other techniques of visual art, printmaking is about community and collaboration. The Augustana and Brandon Valley printmakers are collaborating in groups to carve their images onto large boards of medium density fiberboard (MDF). This process takes many hours of carving, resulting in an artwork that brings together different ideas and approaches to image making. The images were carved into the boards using traditional carving tools such as gouges, chisels and knives. What is left of the board after carving the white areas away will be inked and printed on fabric by running it over with an actual steamroller.
Nelson contributed his own 4-by-4-foot carving of Nordic sword imagery and of a Viking ship steamroller as a thank you to Myrl & Roy鈥檚 Paving, Inc. and L.G. Everist, Inc. As a group, the 19 students of Brandon Valley High School鈥檚 Creative Minds Club also created a pumpkin patch.
鈥淚t shows a community as a whole,鈥 noted Brandon High School senior Emma Nelson, 鈥渨hile allowing individuals to shine through with their own creative pumpkin.鈥
The subjects of the Augustana students and professors鈥 prints include wayfinding with maps, constellations and a compass, a ghost鈥檚 birthday party, wild koi and a fairytale confrontation of wild animals in a moonlit forest.
Augustana students Riley Stallman 鈥24 and Addyson Kimball 鈥22, as well as alumnus Kellie Enderson 鈥21 created 鈥淗appy Birthday 鈥 But in a Minor Key.鈥
鈥淭he elements of fun and humor were parts that were important to really create a piece that we were all excited about making,鈥 explained Kimball.
Combining their own unique artistic styles was also important to the team of Angie Cagle 鈥22, Macy Loechler 鈥22 and Brynn Collinsworth 鈥22. While they found it easy and enjoyable to synthesize their styles, the material itself was difficult to master in a few short weeks.
鈥淥nce we got the hang of it,鈥 stated Loechler, 鈥渢he process went a lot faster!鈥