Our groups in drawing had to create our own invention that made marks in an interesting manner. In our group, our invention was to place a large sheet, a blank one, up on a flat area making sure it was standing up. As it was perched up and flat enough that anything that hit against it, it would roll off and leave a mark. Our objects that we made and used to make marks were Nerf balls covered in paint that we tossed at the sheet different ways to make sure they left imprints. The other object we used was markers with little pillars on them to look like birdies so they flew further. The markers didn't make such a mark so we, in the end, ended up just marking on the sheet with the markers.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Project Creation
Our groups in drawing had to create our own invention that made marks in an interesting manner. In our group, our invention was to place a large sheet, a blank one, up on a flat area making sure it was standing up. As it was perched up and flat enough that anything that hit against it, it would roll off and leave a mark. Our objects that we made and used to make marks were Nerf balls covered in paint that we tossed at the sheet different ways to make sure they left imprints. The other object we used was markers with little pillars on them to look like birdies so they flew further. The markers didn't make such a mark so we, in the end, ended up just marking on the sheet with the markers.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Squirrels, Trees, Rebels OH MY!
I chose this picture for my blog because the background and the figure both fit well for everything. The figure is, me, the zombie maid. The ground is everything well settled in the background that is faded in the back. You know this because the figure is closer to the viewer and the background is harder to make out what it really is in the back. It has a good relation to the artist William Kentridge’s artwork because his artwork mainly has all the portraits with the figure being the main object facing you. The background doesn't really relate to the figure.
"Rebel Girls"
In this photo, the figure, or figures I should say, are Sarah and myself. We really had a lot of fun finding different figures and backgrounds to put together. We didn't put the usual things you would expect for a figure and ground picture like an object with a weird background. The background we had many actually. It's a wide spread of the buildings, Rarick you can see in the far back, the building the men work on each day, and even the trees far back too. I tried to figure out how this picture would relate to the artists and after a bit of searching I finally noticed that the background can relate to the figure and be relating to both artists work, and then again, it doesn't. The way it doesn't is that Sarah and I, we don't live on the campus. The way it does relate is that there is 1 point perspective with the background and the figures.
"Chicken Man"
In this picture, there was a man dressed in a chicken suit over outside Al's Chickenette as
we
drove around town. He was waving at cars toThursday, October 15, 2009
On my pictures I see them all relating only to Richard Serra's artwork. His artwork is out of
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Blog 1
The first picture that I have taken was of my friend, Kailey. The idea we used for her "expressive" picture came from one of Kathe Kollowitz's pictures titled "Germany's Children Are Starving". In her hands she is holding a ramen cup to replace an empty bowl. She was VERY hungry during the shot. Discribing this picture in one simple noun would be "starving" or "hungry".
This picture was taken not too long ago during my friend Rina's visit. We were cosplaying our favorite anime characters. Yes, that is me expressing myself as my character, Lelouch. I would have to use the noun funny or humurous because it seems to make everyone giggle when we look back at it. The glasses on my face seem to be the focal point in the picture because they stand out no matter what you do to the picture. I don't know really how it relates to the other artists artwork.