Thursday, December 3, 2009
Why do people make art ?
I believe that different people create art for various reasons. I think people who are professional or serious artists make art because they like to. It would be impossible to be a professional artist and hate making art. For many I think art usually serves as a hobby to release emotions and it can also serve as a form of self expression. Some may make art to create a story by tapping into their emotions.I also believe that people make art for themselves not for others. I feel that art is like playing an instrument, writing book,or playing a sport. We all do those things because we are passionate about them. But if given the talent of being able to create art, some may do it because if they don't it may seem as a waste of talent to them. Art does not have to always be to make us feel good sometimes we create art to evoke emotions in ourselves or to send a message and help others comprehend that message. Sometimes people even use art and images as a tool in advertisements. But in totality with all art our goal is to create or some sort of reaction in ourselves or in an audience.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Reflecting on the Four Hour Project
I feel very good about the project. I also really enjoyed doing this project and hope to finish it when I get the chance. This project was my favorite project from the entire term. During this project we were given 4 hours to showcase our best art skills and hand it in although I haven't finished I felt I did fairly well. The process went well and in the first the first day although I talked a lot I got a lot of work done I completed the outline and the first half of my portrait. Although on the following days since we didn't have as much time I only completed the sketch of the face the other face and wasn't able to shade or color but overall the process went well. I understood all of the concepts that we learned this year and I tried as much as possible to utilize those concepts and skills while doing the project.I think that you can better assess my learning by assigning more drawing projects and assignments which I think may happen this term.
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Book Project............. progress and planning
The story that I am telling is that a president of a country is being impeached for being caught squandering the countries money on stocks and the country ,like the U.S, is facing a recession. The people are greatly impacted by this recession and they are in a very miserable state. Then they elect a new president who promises to help them overcome this recession and he does. With this man as president they become one of the wealthiest countries in the world and the country is now as beautiful as ever and the people are overjoyed. So far the process is going fairly well but with the class time I now have I plan to catch up. The challenges that I've faced were taking plain pictures that I planned to keep the same and changing them so that they are now different using the principles of design. One thing that is going well is that I have one picture completed and I like it. What isn't working is that I don't have a lot done.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Drawing the Human Figure From the Inside Out
The goals for today's class drawings were to draw various classmates, while they were in all kinds of obscure positions that were difficult to draw. The ways that I achieved these goals were to start from the center of their body/ waist, like Ms. Roberts demonstrated, and work my way down by drawing the legs and feet. Then, I drew the top of the figure, stomach and head to complete and balanced the sketch out. Then after we figured out the porportions and the main scheme of the drawing then we added detail such as eyes, clothing and etc.Throughout this activity I didn't face any challenges other than the fact that we couldn't erase. The final product of my drawings were pretty good and I was very surprised because my portraits looked a lot like the people we were drawing. Next time I will try not to make many mistakes so that I will not need an eraser.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Shades of Gray
The goals for today's drawing were to make a charcoal drawing of light and dark objects using additive and reductive techniques. We used many different utensils such as black and white charcoal, pencils and erasers to help capture the light in the drawing and utilize 5 different shades of grey to make the drawing includung black and white. I think I did fairly well with this despite the fact that I was sick which slowed down my process and impacted my final product. Challanges I faced were capturing the different shades of grey and capturing the light in the drawing using an eraser. But I found ways to get through these obstacles; one of the ways that I got through these obstacles was I started paying close attention to the still life instead of drawing from what I thought it should look like. Overall I think that this was a tough but useful activity.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
1. The painting above is called Nighthawks. The artist who created this painting is Edward Hopper. Edward Hopper is from Nyack, New York The painting "Nighthawks" was made in 1942 ; the medium that was used to make the work was oil on canvas.
2. My first impression of this work of art was that it had a very calm theme; the street was very lonely and it had it had a cafe that wasn't crowded. The first I thing that I noticed in the painting was the empty street; I thought that since it was so early in the day that the streets would be crowded.
3. Edward Hopper was an artist in New York was a prominent American realist painter and print maker but he was most popularly known for his oil paintings. Edward Hopper said that Nighthawks was inspired by "a restaurant on New York's Greenwich Avenue where two streets meet." Although, the diner in which he modeled "Nighthawks" after is gone. The painting reveals three customers lost in their own private thoughts. Although, unknowingly he was painting the loneliness of a large city.
4. Edward Hopper uses various principles of design. First, he used contrast to capture the light and whiteness in the diner with the other colors in the painting. The white really stands out from the other colors, since it is so bright and the other colors are dark and dull it draws all of the attention. Hopper also exibits asymmetrical balance in his painting; there is no balance because on one side there is a diner and on the other is just an empty street. His painting also lacks symmetry because if you cut a line through the middle, nothing would be even on either side.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Principles of Design
BALACE- is when the visual "weight" of an artwork feels equally distributed
Symmetry- same on the left same on the right
Approximately Symmetrical- almost symmetrical
Asymmetry- opposite of symmetry
Radial- going to be the same where ever the line is drawn
EMPHASIS- when one element in an artwork appears to be more important or attract the most
attention, we say it creates
Placement- where artist put stuff
Contrast- when something is very different to what is around it
Grouping- when artist takes a bunch of elements and put them together around the thing they want people to look at
RHYTHM & MOVEMENT- how the artist guides the viewer through a work of art
Repetition- same elements, altering elements, progression, repeating
Leading Lines- somewhere in the picture there is a line that leads us through
Implied Movement- shows literal movement, looks like moving, body position,
Optical Movement- repeat line or shape makes eye feel like motion is happening in the picture
Actual Movement- art that literally moves
PROPORTION- in art we are talking about the size relationships of the parts to one another or to the whole
Colors-
Shapes
Forms
When thinking about proportion think about how looks and think about a story or emotional component
We might use words like alot, a little, many, few, big, small, similar, etc.
UNITY- is the feeling that all the elements in work belong together
VARIETY- is achieved by introducing some differenced into the picture to increase visual interest
Symmetry- same on the left same on the right
Approximately Symmetrical- almost symmetrical
Asymmetry- opposite of symmetry
Radial- going to be the same where ever the line is drawn
EMPHASIS- when one element in an artwork appears to be more important or attract the most
attention, we say it creates
Placement- where artist put stuff
Contrast- when something is very different to what is around it
Grouping- when artist takes a bunch of elements and put them together around the thing they want people to look at
RHYTHM & MOVEMENT- how the artist guides the viewer through a work of art
Repetition- same elements, altering elements, progression, repeating
Leading Lines- somewhere in the picture there is a line that leads us through
Implied Movement- shows literal movement, looks like moving, body position,
Optical Movement- repeat line or shape makes eye feel like motion is happening in the picture
Actual Movement- art that literally moves
PROPORTION- in art we are talking about the size relationships of the parts to one another or to the whole
Colors-
Shapes
Forms
When thinking about proportion think about how looks and think about a story or emotional component
We might use words like alot, a little, many, few, big, small, similar, etc.
UNITY- is the feeling that all the elements in work belong together
VARIETY- is achieved by introducing some differenced into the picture to increase visual interest
Monday, October 19, 2009
Reflecting at mid-term
I think that I have progressed a lot since the start of the term. at first I didn't really comprehend the true purposes of the projects and activities that we have been doing b/c they were rather awkward and seemed to be obscured. But as we progressed and begun reflecting I started to see the purpose of the activities that we were doing and it started to reflecting in my grade. I also started trying a lot harder during the past week; I put a lot of focus into my work which is evident in my grade and I intend on continuing to try hard.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wht's in the sack?
Our goal for today was to focus on the drawing and try to really get the lighting and detail of the bags by giving it form and trying to help identify what's in the bag by drawing it. I think I did fairly well with this; the process from start to finish was rather easy but I did face some obstacles during this activity. At first I thought I was done but then Ms.Roberts reminded us we had to try and catch the lighting on the bags in the picture and that was by far the hardest part of this activity because you had to erase and try to find lighting which was hard.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
The Changing Still Life
One of the things that we had to do to keep up with the still life so that it always looked like the setting in front of us was to try as much as possible not to talk wjich was one of the hardest things for me. I was always so tempted to express my stress while drawing the still life and at time when I began to talk I often found myself behind. Another thing that you have to do to keep up with the still life so that it always looked like the setting in front of us was to stay true to ourselves because if you didn't look at the still life and just drew everything from head your drawing would come out looking very different from the still life. Lastly, you had to focus on keeping up rather than the look of the drawing because if you focus on what your drawing looks like then you will find yourself behind.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Potential of Found Objects
The objects or parts of objects can all be put into similar categories of shapes and forms which can help potentially create a sculpture based on what you are trying to make. For instance in the sculptures below one of them happens to be a sculpture of a girl made up of circles, cylinders and other shapes and forms that could have come from anything like a chair or toy. The artist chose the objects he/she did because those objects worked best for the image he/she was trying to create.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Ingrid Calame
The work of Ingrid Calame does seem familiar because it looks similar to the painting we have been doing in class so far. Ingrid Calame is an artist who does her paintings and designs by looking at stains or a clutter of things in the world. She goes out into the real world and looks for stains within that catch her attention. When she sees something she is attracted to, she traces it ,and then bring it back to her officeto work on it. Then she colors in the traces she created with different colored pencils. After starting, she creates a big picture full of all different colors that looks like a map. Ingrid makes her drawings the way they are because when she was a little girl she always wanted to draw maps of the world, and since she has the opportunity to go around and do something different, she chooses to do that. The image that I have chosen got my attention really easily quickly and i really like the colors.
Reflecting on my first critique
Since my painting was very simple and not so confusing I got a lot of good feedback on the story line because the people in my group thought that my collage was funny but still good. The critical feedback that I got was that I could have used the lines more effectively and used them to connect the characters to each other. It felt good to get feedback from my classmates today.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Reflecting on first full week
I feel that these activities are the same in numbers of ways. All of these activities were unusual although they all require key art skills patience and creativity; which are skills we need to develop to become great artists. When we had to help create a description for works of art not being able to name the object was hard and it took creativity and innovation because I needed to think of a different way to characterize objects and patience because the ideas took a while for me to develop.During the creating the collaborative drawings thinking of something to add or take away from the drawing was by far the hardest part of the assignment . When looking at the pour paintings objects look really hard to find pictures . All these activities are helping the class develop as artists.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
ReVisiting observations/ Description activity
Sophia got everything right besides the tables,and the supplies on the table. The people holding the paintings and the person on the table. Sophia didn't get the part when I described the table and the utensils on the tables. The reason why she didn't get it is because I described those two things as 2 dimensional figures. If I could do this again I would describe the objects more descriptively.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Imagery in the POUR
1. Man holding rope
2. Sailboat
3. Lion
4. Shoeprint
5. Snail
6. Duck's head
7. Snail Head
8. Tadpole
2. Sailboat
3. Lion
4. Shoeprint
5. Snail
6. Duck's head
7. Snail Head
8. Tadpole
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Giving Up Control: POURS
When we poured the paint on the paper it spread out and we didn't know what to expect because the paint went all over the place and we couldn't really make out what we wanted it to look like so we decided it would be an abstract painting.It felt awkward to give up some control over the shapes we created because I had no idea of what the outcome was going to be but in the end I really liked the outcome and I was glad I decided to take the risk.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Collaborative Drawing
Collaborative Drawing was a very awkward assignment. At first it was easy creating a drawing but when she said get up I knew that something was going to happen. I drew a penguin hiking up a snowy slope overlooking his melting habitat. When I moved and came back I saw a few things that I didn't want like an awkward looking igloo, but I saw a couple of good additions like a shadow and footsteps and in the end although there were some downers to the picture I enjoyed the experience.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
What makes someone an artist? (An artist is someone who...)What does it mean to be creative? (To be creative is to...)Describe at least 3 or 4 things an artist needs to be creative and productive. (An artist needs...)
Utensils and equipment do not make someone an artist; their ability to create something from nothing makes them an artist. There are other aspects to being an artist rather than drawing; artists need to have a wide range of thoughts and creativity. To be creative means to construct something original using your imagination and innovation. An artist needs creativity, an open mind, dedication and concentration to be creative and productive.
Utensils and equipment do not make someone an artist; their ability to create something from nothing makes them an artist. There are other aspects to being an artist rather than drawing; artists need to have a wide range of thoughts and creativity. To be creative means to construct something original using your imagination and innovation. An artist needs creativity, an open mind, dedication and concentration to be creative and productive.
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