Thursday, April 26, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Assignment 2 Ideas
What is the concept behind your project?
- drawing attention to the misunderstood things.
Why does this particular subject matter interest you?
-Mainly because I'm tired of listening to people carry on about something when there facts are wrong. so I'd like to use this as a way to showcase their misunderstandings.
Describe, in detail, how you plan to communicate this concept visually.
- I'm planning to use pictures of things that are commonly misunderstood in agriculture and turn them around to the depict the things that people think is happening. but this is subject to change as I work.
What types of images do you plan to appropriate? How will you borrow without violating copyright law?
- I will only use images that I have found and know are not copyright protected.
Which artists/thinkers/writers have influenced your ideas
-I cant really point out any specific artist this is just something I thought of, but more then likely its based off something I've seen in the past and cant put my finger on.
- drawing attention to the misunderstood things.
Why does this particular subject matter interest you?
-Mainly because I'm tired of listening to people carry on about something when there facts are wrong. so I'd like to use this as a way to showcase their misunderstandings.
Describe, in detail, how you plan to communicate this concept visually.
- I'm planning to use pictures of things that are commonly misunderstood in agriculture and turn them around to the depict the things that people think is happening. but this is subject to change as I work.
What types of images do you plan to appropriate? How will you borrow without violating copyright law?
- I will only use images that I have found and know are not copyright protected.
Which artists/thinkers/writers have influenced your ideas
-I cant really point out any specific artist this is just something I thought of, but more then likely its based off something I've seen in the past and cant put my finger on.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Assignment 1 untitled(Final)
I originally couldn't decided how to start so I ended up with pieces and parts of my scans and photographs all through together on a blank page cutting and moving things around for something to look appealing. This resulted in my working in progress which I honestly have no idea where the pink back ground came from that was a miss step ( I don't even like pink), but it its also what gave me the idea to use plowed field as a background. Everything symbolizes my life. The fresh plowed dirt is my life, our family farm, agriculture. Then the film pieces, they were a scan of used black and white film that actually contains pictures of scenery from around my home. I decided to make the film appear to be more dated there fore the coloring. I then took pictures, some whole or pieces of them, and insert them on to the film strips in color. But I didn't want them to be sooo bold so I used Linear Light to give them a darker feel yet leaving them easily recognizable. Then there is the Apple Blossom that I cut from one of my pictures its bigger then most of the other objects in the composition and right in the center. I meant it to be the main focal point and new life.
I hope that people can can get the feel of how much agriculture is important to me I love our farm, its the one place that makes me calm when things seem to be in chaos, and no matter what happens its a cycle you go through the motions and try again when you fail.
I hope that people can can get the feel of how much agriculture is important to me I love our farm, its the one place that makes me calm when things seem to be in chaos, and no matter what happens its a cycle you go through the motions and try again when you fail.
Monday, April 16, 2012
work in progress
Plan to change the background to a different image one from a scan .............
had this still as a draft forgot to publish it
had this still as a draft forgot to publish it
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
George Rush, Darker with the Day
George Rush's exhibit Darker with the Day consisted of 5 Paintings, all were the same relative size. Meaning the same size canvas secured to the same size of wall. The paintings were monochromatic and depicted windows (in 2) and a still life of a table, chair and various containers (in the remaining 3). on the walls the paintings are mounted on the painting continues so to speak because there are many lines that look to represent tree branches.
The first 2 paintings of just a window that were on the opposite sides of the same wall were just that opposites one put you in mind of looking out a window at night with the lights on outside. Everything was black excepts for the detail of the window and curtains hanging around it. Where as the other side of the wall had the like day time version. The remaining 3 pieces were all of the same scene from different view points and what ever side of the gallery you started on as long as you went around the room it was like walking around that table.
Everyone that was viewing the work seemed to be gathered in the center of the gallery, having equal distance from each piece and standing far enough away to view the entire piece (wall and mounted window) as a whole. There was one couple that I watched and I found it very interesting that they chose to view the piece from closer up and were examining the detail in the table and the containers. Had they not done it I probably wouldn't have taken a closer look to and noticed that all the objects have a very modern feel to then like something you would see sitting in a modern home.
This exhibit I wont lie did not seem that appealing to me when I first walked in because on the plain window view. It was so dark and depressing, lacking a lot of info in my opinion. the lines on the walls to me made no sense at first and I really had to step back and take shove my opinions aside to take it all in. Granted I still can say this was not my favorite show but the art has more meaning then I originally thought. The use of the negative space in that first window draws so much attention to the actually window itself, it seems so realistic. This detail was a very surprising thing in each painting, very life like. I still would have to say I didn't really enjoy it as a whole but it was interesting to view up close. I didn't really understand the point of having the tree branch's on the walls with the windows being a view from inside a space looking out.
The first 2 paintings of just a window that were on the opposite sides of the same wall were just that opposites one put you in mind of looking out a window at night with the lights on outside. Everything was black excepts for the detail of the window and curtains hanging around it. Where as the other side of the wall had the like day time version. The remaining 3 pieces were all of the same scene from different view points and what ever side of the gallery you started on as long as you went around the room it was like walking around that table.
Everyone that was viewing the work seemed to be gathered in the center of the gallery, having equal distance from each piece and standing far enough away to view the entire piece (wall and mounted window) as a whole. There was one couple that I watched and I found it very interesting that they chose to view the piece from closer up and were examining the detail in the table and the containers. Had they not done it I probably wouldn't have taken a closer look to and noticed that all the objects have a very modern feel to then like something you would see sitting in a modern home.
This exhibit I wont lie did not seem that appealing to me when I first walked in because on the plain window view. It was so dark and depressing, lacking a lot of info in my opinion. the lines on the walls to me made no sense at first and I really had to step back and take shove my opinions aside to take it all in. Granted I still can say this was not my favorite show but the art has more meaning then I originally thought. The use of the negative space in that first window draws so much attention to the actually window itself, it seems so realistic. This detail was a very surprising thing in each painting, very life like. I still would have to say I didn't really enjoy it as a whole but it was interesting to view up close. I didn't really understand the point of having the tree branch's on the walls with the windows being a view from inside a space looking out.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Christiane Paul Digital Art
Morphing is something that caught my interests because not only all its uses with the criminal justice system, but the way Nancy Burson makes new images out of several different women. Scott Griesbach I liked his homage to Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger. Mainly because of the side note about the image, "the 'head-on' provocation of questions about power as a motor of the human condition. For him their art 'hits' you like a truck." Also Alexander Apostol buildings without any windows caught my eye, because the way it completely changes the way you look at a building and also what it does to its surrounds.
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