Thursday, June 15, 2017

Land art piece

flower petals under a flower bush

The beginning of the circle. and sorting out the older ones from the newer ones



circle finished, flowers are now in order of oldest to newest, making the circle of life

Art History Connection Piece- In Progress


DEVELOP CRAFT | 
I used cherry wood, a basic carving knife, a curved spoon knife, a belt sander, a band saw, and sand paper. I am planning on finishing it off with butcher block oil. I have been wood working for about a year and a half now, and am fairly experienced with it. I am not as good at using larger power tools that I have not used before. I have also never used a curved spoon knife before so it has been different but not necessarily hard. 

ENGAGE & PERSIST | 
I have a habit of listening to music when I work because I find it gets me in the zone. I have spent about 2 hours a day on this project. some days I spend more, but some days I spend a little less. I will not need much longer, because I just to do some finishing touches. I plan on just doing a little more sanding, then putting oil on it.

ENVISION | 
I will finish this by sanding a little bit more, then just putting oil on it. the oil will make the wood look darker. 

EXPRESS | 
I am basing this off medieval wooden spoons and celtic knots. the handle has a celtic knot. 

OBSERVE | 
I have learned that harder wood makes it much easier to control what I am carving. I have used a few different woods, and I think cherry is my favorite. 

STRETCH & EXPLORE | 
Because I have never used a curved spoon knife, I have felt, almost, like it could slip and cut me, but it didn't happen. Also, I have never make a celtic knot pattern before. so I wasn't sure how it would turn out.

UNDERSTAND THE ART COMMUNITY AND WORLD |
My piece connects to the medieval period because wooden spoons were popular then, and celtic knots, such as the one on the handle, were popular in celtic culture.














Portfolio

In my art, I focus on either a darker side of art or I focus on a more humorous side. As an artist, I want to show that things don’t always have to be so black and white. I am inspired by dark art. I am also inspired by art that shows humorous things in more serious situations or looks. Ever since I was a kid, art was a part of my life. I have always loved art and It has always, for me, been a stress reliever. I can’t imagine my life or who I would be without art. I would imagine that a world without art would be extremely boring and dull. We are blessed to have a world with such diverse expression and ideas.
My whole life, I have loved to explore different mediums of art. No matter what medium of art I make, I have found that I always liked it to look either very serious, humorous, or both. The source of this, I have no idea, but what I do know, is that it always subconsciously comes up in my art. My favorite art tool would probably be a simple pencil. I love pencils because they are so easy to use, and you can do almost anything with them. They are, possibly, the most versatile art tool. I love to use different types of pencils like colored pencils, ebony pencils, and just simple, everyday pencils most of all.

When I say that I think my art turned out well, I mean a variety of things. I first mean that it is aesthetically pleasing. I like my art to be cohesive and clean. I also mean that it turned out how I pictured it in my head. Before starting an art piece, I envisage what I would like the piece to look like. I would consider the piece successful if it turns out looking like that mental picture. when I pick colors for my art, I like to have one color that pops out more than the others. For example, If the piece is dark and has dark grays and blacks, I like to use a bright red to add contrast and something for the eye to be drawn to.












Saturday, February 25, 2017

Elements and Principles of Design

Martin PuryearMétissage / Camouflage2016

This piece is and example of shape and contrast. It is an of shape because it is made up of abstract shapes. It is an example of contrast because there is a very strong contrast between the black shapes and the white background. It also displays asymmetrical balance because it is not symmetrical.




Richard WoodsFor my Dad from Alan Cristea Gallery Twentieth Anniversary Portfolio2015

This piece is and example of line and rhythm. It is and example of line because it shows vertical, horizontal, and curved lines. it is an example of rhythm because it repeats the tall rectangles across the whole piece. also, it repeats the circles throughout the piece. it is an example of asymmetrical balance. this is because it is no symmetrical. 




David HominalUntitled2014

This piece displays color and movement. It shows color because it uses three main color but when the are combined, they make many different variations and hues of the colors. It shows movement because the way the lines are painted in circles and zig-zags make you eye move around and across the piece. it is an example of asymmetrical balance because it is not symmetrical. 







Bruce La BrucePierrot Lunaire2014

This piece is an example of value and unity. it shows value because there is a variety of shadows throughout the piece. this brings many different values. it is and example of unity because each area of the piece is harmony. the cluttered table adds variety. this is an example of asymmetrical balance. 


Steffani JemisonPersonal2014

This piece displays space and emphasis. It displays space because the people in the picture are spaced out and that is obvious because they are at higher and lower places on the picture. This also displays emphasis because the blurry people bring emphasis to the people who are in focus. This is also an                                                                             example of asymmetrical balance because it                                                                             is different of either side. 


Joris LaarmanMicrostructures Gradient Chair (Dual Cell), prototype
2014

This is an example of form and pattern. It is an example of form because it is a 3D figure that takes up space and that is obvious in the picture. it is and example of pattern because the whole sculpture is covered in the same pattern. If this scuplture was facing all the way forward, it would be an example of symmetrical balance, but the picture shows asymmetrical balance. 






Rebecca MillerMaggie’s Plan2015

This picture displays balance and texture. It displays almost symmetrical balance because the figures of both sides are in similar positions and look almost mirrored. This also displays texture because there is texture in their clothes and their hair. in real life, they would have physical texture, but in the picture they have visual texture because you can't feel it but can infer that they have                                                                              physical texture.












Monday, January 23, 2017

Embrace The Shake

                   Phil Hanson's Website

The video "Embrace the Shake" was very interesting. I liked that it it showed how he took his flaws and made them into art. There wasn't really anything that I didn't like. It inspires me to, whenever i have artist's block, to look past it and to look inside the box, rather than outside it. Overall, it was a very interesting video.