Friday, December 7, 2007

Performance Pictures




The procedure was for one partner to hold a box of matches and shake it to make noise. The other partner would dance to the noise so that partner one can control the others movements.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Conceptual Art


(Google image search: CONCEPTUAL ART)


(Google image search: CONCEPTUAL ART)

Both of these images are kind of ugly and doesn't have a direct meaning. Although, if you think about it they can say so much more than you see. Both the pictures are not very attractive to the eye, but they can tell a story and have a higher meaning to them.

Research Performance

Live Strippers to Your Room

You can't walk down the Las Vegas strip without dozens of people trying to hand you small color fliers for private strippers to visit your hotel room. My friend Amanda and I found this kind of weird and surreal, so we decided to make art out of it. The next time we passed an ad-hawker trying to hand me an ad, I took it, and then Amanda immediately started screaming at me for taking it. Then she started hitting me, and I fell to the ground, and she started kicking me. It was beautiful.

(http://michaelbluejay.com/humor/performanceart.html)

What I have learned about performance art is that it can really be anything that is out of the ordinary or off track. It is something you see and then putting you own twist on it and calling it art. The example I found was preformed by "Michale Bluejay" and I found it to be rather entertaining.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Playing with Behaviors of Everyday Life

The activity we preformed in class was very interesting. We had to get a partner and both grab a mirror. We stood back to back and positioned the mirror to where we could see our partners face in the reflection. Then we would walk farther and farther away from each other until we couldn't see our faces anymore. I was surprised that I walked as far as I did and was still able to see my partners face. It was hard to keep the mirror steady and in one place as I walked farther away from my partner. I think we could of walked farther than we actually did, but it was cold outside. I got a burning sensation in my arm from holding the mirror in one tight position for a certain amount of time.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007


Duchamp created this painting titled the bride in 1923. The extremely abstract, far fetched images and ideas was a new and daring style of art. In my opinion Duchamps work was way ahead of time.

Thursday, October 11, 2007


(http://theyhatemydesign.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/various-logos.jpg)

I found one picture on Google image search that had multipul logos, icons, signs,and symbols. These are graphic images representing something like a business or events that are pleasing to the eye and relatively easy to remember or relate to.

Thursday, September 27, 2007







I found these images off of goggle image search. They were all very interesting to me and that is why I chose to put them in my blog. They caught my eye because I like the colors and I believe that they were the best examples of good patterns.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

gestalt

(http://www.917k.com/EPages/IMG/Enlarge/C1/Gestalt1.jpg)

(http://www.gestaltqueensland.org.au/images/vase.jpg)

(http://people.csail.mit.edu/fredo/ArtAndScienceOfDepiction/figGroundVasa.gif)

During class today I did not realize that the type of art I was creating was called gestalt. I have seen this type of art before and I always thought it was very cool and it was something I've always wanted to do. Today I learned what that was by using Adobe Illustrator.

GESTALT: a structure, configuration, or pattern of physical, biological, or psychological phenomena so integrated as to constitute a functional unit with properties not derivable by summation of its parts.
(http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary)

Monday, September 17, 2007

value




I enjoyed making the shading charts you see above. It was easy and also let me use some creativity. i liked creating the second chart better because that is the one where you could make anything.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

String and Exquisite Corpse

The two projects we did in class did not seem that exciting to me. I did the assignments without thinking about it first. I did not take composition into mind durring these projects because I was rushed for time. Although, I was surprised to see how the projects turned out. Once you tied everything together, it was much more interesting. If i could do this again I would of thought it out more and I would of made a better composition.

Line and Shape Questions



1. The images a, b, and c could all be lines.
2. The images a, b, c, and d are all shapes.
3. A line is a connection between point a and point b. Lines can be any thickness or shape and does not have to keep the same consistency.
4. Shapes are lines connected to make one solid object. This object can be geometric or organic.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

week one




This picture looks like it was drawn using pen and pencil. The whole thing is in black, red, and gray on white paper. There is a wide variety of line movement also. The most amount of activity in the picture is mainly in the middle, although many lines run off the page. The backdrop in the drawing looks like it was drawn in pencil because it fades to gray. The middle is darker and much more detailed. And lastly, there are only three red lines in the foreground.
To me, the picture is a drawing of an aerial war zone. There is a darker figure on the left side of the picture that looks like an airplane. The airplane figure looks like it is flying into a huge explosion in the sky. The red lines around the explosion remind people of death, war, and blood. Also, the diagonal lines in the distance give an illusion of going downhill or falling. The picture might imply that the explosion was other airplanes' crashing in the sky.
I personally really like this drawing a lot. I enjoy viewing and working with pen and ink. When I had to make a choice of what image to analyze, I kept coming back to this picture. I think the red lines really pull this picture together and the contrast makes it way more interesting.