Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Final Portfolio

Mom
Oil on Wood
13''x 17''


                                                                    
Pop
Oil on Wood
12''x 17''


                                                                 
                                                                       
 Party Time
Oil on Wood
15''x 24''


 Nose Out
Oil on Wood
13.5'' x 14.5''




Recycled Bench
Wooden Pallets
54''x 16.5" 



Recycled Table
Wooden Pallets
24''x 16''



Light Box
Mirrors, Lights, Wood
24''x23''x6''

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Materials List

2 sheets of wood- $6.95 each
Everything else I recycled, or previously obtained

End of year Questions


1. What work have you made that seems most yours? Why?
-I feel that all the work I make seems to be mine. In art, technically nothing is original, every artist seeks
 inspiration from other artists and go from there. My light box, wood furniture, and paintings are all
special to me in different ways and portray my enjoyment for creating a creative process in route to the
finished product.

2.Who are artists that are making work that relates to you? Are there other influences? 
    How are these other influences connected to your work?
-There are several different artists who create wooden pallet furniture and with my portraits, it is
influenced by technological software such as illustrator and photoshop. These influences are connected
to my work because they give me inspiration and ideas and allow me to gain my own ideas and put them towards my own artwork.

3. Discuss, in your own words, why you think this is so.
-No one can survive without art because art is a way to express yourself. There are so many different forms of art in everyday life and everyone needs a creative outlet. Creating art, performing it, or doing whatever you feel is art is fulfilling to the mind and makes people feel good.

4. Which of these ideas resonates most with you? Why? If they all resonate, how do they differ?
-Art is something that I do for the world. Why I say that is because I love for people to see my work and be intrigued and think it is exciting. I do artwork not only for myself, but to spark creativeness within another person. This semester, I feel I have accomplished that. I created a light box with different materials and that piece of art sparked the interest of another classmate of mine to create his own form of light art.

5.What do you notice about yourself? What are your methods? Subject Matter? The answers do 
not have to be limited to art related topics.
- I noticed that I enjoy working with my hands more than anything. If a piece of art that I am working on does not involve me to build or create a process to complete it than I am not enjoying myself. I love the qualities of wood and what you can create with it. Wood in my opinion is limitless and there are so many artistic possibilities with the material.

6. What do you care about? The answers do not have to be limited to art related topics.
- I care about being happy and enjoying what I am doing. My outlook is that if I am happy and enjoying what I am doing the success and money will come. Art to me isn't based off being super successful or being famous and having shows all over the world. Art to me is about having fun with what I am doing and creating things that blow peoples minds. I find that making other people happy by seeing my art is the most success I could ever ask for. People take life to seriously and get upset when they don't obtain their goals. I wish that people would take life one day at a time and really enjoy each moment.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Reading #13

Yukinori Yanagi
Pg. 236-243


Yukinori's take on art is interesting to me and attention grabbing. I enjoy how he includes animals in his artwork and doesn't take dominance over an animal like we tend to do in our society. He includes metaphors on how animals resemble art and portray wonderful traits. One example he gives is how contemporary media associates themselves with animals, such as how cars are associated with mustangs, thunderbirds, and impalas. Also, sports teams such as the Denver Broncos, or Seattle Seahawks, he says that human behaviors are explained in accordance to animal traits. I completely agree with him saying that because as humans we definitely do associate ourselves with animals, but always tend to overlook it. His artistic piece involving the ant in my opinion takes a ton of patience and determination, but the concept is extremely creative. I enjoy how most of the marks are around the edges leaving the middle somewhat empty showing the movement of the ant and its intentions. Overall, I find Yukinori to be interesting and intelligent, I enjoy how he takes a lot of time to think about his artwork and have a different mindset than most of us do when it comes to animals.

Inspirational Work










New Work


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Reading #12


Kim Jones
Pg, 208-213
            After reading about Kim Jones and his alter ego Mudman I became very interested that his man dressed up as this different man and walked the streets and several different cities. Kim intrigued me because it was such a different way to express oneself than the other artists I have read about so far. I thought it was awesome how he did not try to hide anything in being Mudman. He got dressed and put on his costume in the open and took mud from wherever he could find it in the city, which was either in a park or on private property.  I enjoyed how his character was mostly natural and one big conversation piece. He did not put on an act with the costume he talked to people as he normally would, but he just wanted to get a reaction out of modern day society and see how they would react. He said it was a good way to meet people. My thoughts on his artwork, is its very creative and different. He took a different approach than most people because he said sculpture and painting were too restrictive. He wanted to branch out and be different, which I respect. I think Mudman is an awesome idea and very original. He gets to see how modern day civilians react to it, whether they are curious and appreciative or stand-offish and offended. Kim Jones is very creative and I respect his courageous and appeal to not being tied down to restrictive artwork.




                                                                   Inspirational Artwork






New Work


I do not have a new photo of my finished pallet bench, Stay tuned. I will have one up on Monday.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Reading #11


Scott Greiger
pages 150-155

After reading about Scott Greiger, his attitude towards society really interests me, as well as his artistic approach. First, it states that Scott is an image collector, not an image inventor. What they mean by that is throughout his day he is exposed to different media and design elements that stand out to him and they stick with him. I can relate to that because that always happens to me too. If I see something visually pleasing in my opinion that image will stick with me and down the road will influence a piece of work. Next, he states that he is against the vocabulary of corporatization. “You are required to adapt your activities and thinking to what is available.” That is a great statement in my opinion. Because I feel there is so much more out there and so much more you can be creative with that is not presented in front of you.  I enjoy Scotts approach to artwork trying to get society to think outside the box and go beyond what they are accustomed to thinking.



Inspirational Artwork



New Work


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Reading #10

Julian LaVerdiere
pg.142-149

 After reading about Julian, I enjoyed his artwork. Positive statements that I received from his article were how he based his artwork on imagination, curiosity and motivation. I enjoy that thinking process and those traits in human beings. I realized everyone obtains those traits but not everyone chooses to use them at all times. I also enjoyed his statement  "History is the most valuable territory. writing of history is the definition of the world at present." History is very interesting to me as well. The world and people base a lot of their choices and decisions based on history and what has happened in the past.  A piece of his artwork at intrigued me was how he designed cots and pillows inserted with electro-luminescent wires and microprocessors. These devices would trick the humans brain to feel rapturous state of resistance free motion. In my opinion, that is genius how you can manipulate a persons thoughts in the subconscious world. Julian seems to be a very intelligent and deep minded person who never stops thinking about what he can achieve next. 





Inspirational Images






New Work