Wednesday, October 17, 2012

First Project


        For my first project I wanted to incorporate some old posters (that were made into postcards) into an art piece. 

Link to postcard website: http://www.rangerdoug.com/posters

        I have been collecting the postcards from places that I have traveled and more. I also wanted to make an model airplane because ever since I was little I wanted to be an aerospace engener and I have always been fascinated by planes. After some brainstorming I came up with an idea to make a collage using the postcards and paste it on the plane. Designing the plane was easy and the material I used for it was a foam bored. 

        When in came to making a collage for the pictures I did not want to cut up the postcards that I have collected so instead I made some of my own versions of them. I used pictures that I took from trips that I made then made them look similar to the old posters. 
Here is one of the postcards that I designed on Photoshop

Making postcard on Photoshops

        Ms. Patel helped me a lot with printing out the photos onto photo paper. I am still working on putting the photos onto the plane itself. Cutting the pictures and filling up all the spaces is difficult and I am also wondering if I have enough pictures to fill in all the free space. 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Barry McGee & Margaret Kilgallen in "Place" Video Notes

Inspiration
  • Billboard
  • City
  • Country
  • Exotic
  • Energy
  • Full of possibility
  • Trap these places and make them into a work of art

Richard Serra: Large scale sculpture

  • Process:
    • DIfferent pieces
    • Startles him
    • People can't relate to sculpture

  • Inspiration
    • Work comes out of work
    • Model
    • Inside out
    • Relationship between elements
    • Recurring dream
    • Drawing → keeping eye and hand together

  • Studio space
    • Big
    • Open
 
The reason why this video clip was named "Space" was because space and places are where people get inspired. People get drawn to something particular anywhere such as these artists did and they are amused and inspired by it.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Artist Statement

      In the past years at my old school art wasn't really such a big deal. We had art shows but that was mostly to raise money for the school. When ever I made art such as a drawing or a clay sculpture I wouldn't get any feed back and I felt like my art wasn't any good and not worth looking at. Now I realize I can make art and not just drawing or sculpturing. My favorite art project I think would be the final project. I am having a lot of fun taking pictures and making a little movie, although I found out that one minute of movie is one hour of photo taking. Although it's not a project I do like drawing and creating stuff in my sketch book. I find it fun just messing around with it.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Art 21 Reflection #3

Contemporary Art-Loss & Desire
      1# Collier Schorr
Collier Schorr was interested in photographing people acting like something they are not or the opposites of themselves. She liked the similarities and differences between things. At the beginning of the video she photographed boys wrestling. Although I don't really see the art in wrestling she like the masculinity. She liked to see the devastation and exhaustion in her photos. She also took pictures of boys acting like girls Schorr wanted to have her photos be a feminine vs. masculine theme. Her photos were somewhat like short films, the people would act to be the character that she wanted in the photo and the pictures had a small plot. A story that you could think up while looking at the picture. 
 
       2# Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco also took photos. He used everyday life and misplaced items. Orozco crafted a car to look regular on the side but then of you walked to the front of the car you realized it was narrower than usual. He wanted to show the different perspectives that the car had. He had a curiosity for things but his curiosity made his art. Orozco would take games such as ping-pong and would make it into a new game with the same rules but just change something with it. For example he to two ping-pong tables and split them in half to be and arranged them to be in the shape of a square. In the middle of the ping-pong table he put a small pond. He also made clay sculptures to photograph or took the little things in life and made them look bigger like they had more purpose. 


      3# Janine Antoni
Janine Antoni was...how do I putt this...a WEIRDO! She was also a bit self centered. Anyways she made this rope using different materials. The rope was symbolizing connections. Antoni made illusions by taking herself doing many different things such as walking on a rope that was above the water so when the rope bent it looked like she was walking on the horizon. She used herself in her art...a lot... even making her art. She painted a floor black using her own hair!
 









(This theme only had three videos instead of four.)

Friday, February 25, 2011

Process Reflection #2

     This week I accomplished not a lot but I started to work on my final project. I'm not close to being done but at least it's a start. Many things have been going on and I feel kind of stressed from other things (outside of art) and sometimes it is hard for me to get every thing done...including the blogs.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Art 21 Reflection #2

Modern Art
1st Video:
       The first video was on a photographer, Laurie Simmons. She was a quiet person who was never really allowed to show her feelings. She learned though that she could show her feeling through her photography and movies.  Simmons made some movies using hand puppets. Although the puppets didn't have any emotion on their faces she made them have emotion and made it humorous as well. Laurie Simmons also made a short play using people dressed up as random objects. The point she wanted to make was being noticed and having a chance to shine.

2nd Video:
      The second video was of Lari Pittman who wanted his paintings/drawing to have a vague meaning. He wanted the viewer to be very critical and think what they wanted.  Pittman wanted his painting to be very dramatic and somewhat violent. He also wanted to show a life death cycle in his work. For me his art is too vague and hard to really understand. I thought his pictures were strange and way overwhelming, there was too much going on.



































3rd Video:
      In the third video Judy Pfaff was talking about how she like to make her art and physical art. She like to use big, heavy duty tools to make her art, such as burning tools. She made big canvas "drawings" out of fire, paint, and metal. She like to wield metal and get her hands dirty. Pfaff made her art have emotion. She also made sculptress that were eccentric. She took this huge tree root and made a huge sculpture out of it. Her art was very interesting but I couldn't really see the point.






4th Video:
      The fourth video was of Pierre Huyghe. He wanted his art to create a world for people, bring out the emotion. When he filmed he used music to set the tone and shapes. He wanted to create a myth for people. He used puppets and humor. Huyghe like to use humor because he thought it was kind of like braking the rules. To me his art was creepy but in a way kind of natural.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Process Reflection #1

What did you accomplish this week? 
Getting the portrait half way done, getting in many blog posts, and getting the group mural done.

What challenges did you face? 
Frustration with the portrait and trying to hurry by getting the mural done

What are the next steps? What do you plan to do in the week ahead? 
I plan to get the portrait done and start on the independent project. I Hope to get most of it done next week.