Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Cardboard O My

When starting project two there was four main concepts and ideas that we had to focus on. These concepts were balance, volume, void, gravity.
Balance is harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole.

Volume is the amount of 3D space occupied by an object.  

Void is an empty area or space.

Gravity is the means by which objects with mass attract one another. 

This was the final project of my group. It wasn't as perfect as I would like. Part of the orginal plan was to cover the whole inside with texture. there was also some spots that needed more tape and fixing. I had a great time working on this project and I enjoyed working with my group.

 While I was working with myself I created my own sculpture. The reason why I chose this piece I wanted create a piece that when made to its full potential it gives the illusion of climbing to the sky. You take the time to walk around it and as you move around the piece you find that you believe you are climbing to your own full potential.























It’s hard to explain why I chose the sculpture that group two created. I guess the best way to put it is that I was drawn to it. It held me visual and in that tilts the head kind of way. I enjoy their use of color, shape, the repetition. Some of the things that I felt that worked well were the movement that the lines created. The tension in placement, and the direction in tape that was repeated from the lines in the piece. There use of the triangle and I believe added a lot of interest and creativity to the piece for the viewer. When they added all the pieces of triangle together it gave you the idea that this could be a shoe.  I also feel that it was put together with some skill. Working with cardboard and know that it can be a huge pain I also know that you will never make a cardboard sculpture perfect. They did have some missing tape spots, bowing where the cardboard had bent that made this sculpture almost perfect. Original this group used Red tape and I wish you could still see some of that red, I feel that if they did keep the red it would have added some visual interest.  
 After all said and done I'm glad to be done with working with cardboard.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Purple Bag





























When I started to create my temporary sculptures I wanted to find a theme that I could take and repeat throughout all my sculptures.



A temporary sculpture is a 3-Demension work of art that only last a short amount of time.


























The reason why I chose a purple bag is simple to me the purple bag represents the fun of life that then captures the solid items that composes of nature and campus life.





Andy Goldsworthy is well known for his temporary sculptures. Goldsworthy was born in 1956 and is classified as a British Environmental Artist. His art can be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In Massachusetts ant Harvard University, Princeton University in New Jersey. In Goodwood and London in the UK. Along with many other places.





















The reason why I chose Goldsworthy was because he uses a lot of repetition along with all his pieces still end up being so individual. You can see more of Goldsworthy work at http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/goldsworthy_andy.html.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Sketching Digitally

What is Google sketch up? Google Sketch up is a 3D modeling program designed for architects, civil engineers, filmmakers, game developers, and related professions. It also includes features to facilitate the placement of models in Google Earth. It is designed to be easier to use than other 3D CAD programs



It truly is easier and lots of fun to play with.

What I tried to created was a fun backyard setting that the whole family could enjoy.

The place where the man is standing is clubhouse that children of all ages could play in. Then you have a climbing tower for the kids that seek adventure. Next to that you see the back of the seating area for the whole family. This is a place where parents can watch children talk or have a huge family barbecue. The far piece is the fence that then through painting and wood work it will become a mural.


An artist who digital work I really admire is Andrew J. Wallerstein

Wallerstein lives in New York he constantly tries to work and his work has been seen on album covers, posters and presentations for major companies like American Express.

When working in the digital format Wallerstein sees it as a new medium in fact he has said. “The new medium is not here to displace but to enhance, just as did the invention of paper, photography, the airbrush, and the endless list of other tools that have preceded us and our "machines".”


Pirate Coves 3000
Digital Future


In Wallerstein Digital Future, I love his use of putting created images in a real location.

You can see more of Wallerstein work at http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Shadow/mai.html.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wire Manipulation

You bend the wire this way you twist the wire that way and you take the step back. You have no idea what you are doing but you feel that you are creating something but what are you creating. You continue to manipulate the wire and you end up with…

Gesture is to show or express direction through movement.



Movement is a change of position that does not entail a change of location.



Balance is the distribution of the weight actual or visual of the elements of a composition.

I tried as best as I could to follow the lines of the people that modeled. The pieces that I am showing you are the pieces that I felt showed the person the best.

Peter Jansen is an artist that works constantly with movement. While working with movement he uses the human form to create energy and space with simple everyday tasks. When looking at some of the first pieces that he made you notice the open space that give the feeling of that they hold no weight. In his most recent work he captures the human movement through space and time in a single spot.



















He has also created Attractor objects.



The reason why I enjoy Jansen's work so much is because of his use of the human form. Even in his attractor objects you still see bits and pieces of the human form. I find that his work also holds great lines that my eyes love to follow.


 

Paper Model

Let me just say first that I don't enjoy working with Bristol paper, but looking at my final product I would say that looking at my final product makes me glad that I keep going and completed my model.





The goal of this project was to create a model that had one line one plane and one volume. It was the starting point for the first experience of thinking with a 3D mind.

Line is defined as the path made by a moving point. Lines in art have width as well as ends.



Plane is defined as imaginary surface for determining points. This is also called the horizon line.



Volume is defined as the mass or bulk of a three dimensional work; the amount of space it contains.



The reason why I put my Volume first my plane second and my line third was because I want you to look at it from different angels. Looking at it from the top down you see the line and the Shape of the plane. From the side you see the volume which I made into a cylinder and you see the plane which is also a line. You can also see part of the line. With each way and time you look at this project you notice that each time every part of this art piece gets a chance to be dominant. At first glance the dominant piece is my triangle plane.

While doing some research I came across an inspiring Artist named Bathsheba Grossman. you can check her art work at http://www.bathsheba.com/.



Grossman use mathematics as its own form of Art. She is constantly looking for symmetry, Balance, beauty in geometry and getting from zero to infinity. She mostly works in metal but she also works in glass. Her work inspires me because eventhough I feel that I suck at math the way she uses math makes sense to me and I find all her work beatuiful. Her work is complicated and so simple at the same time.


The little tiny details that Grossman puts in her work leaves me looking at it for hours on end.