Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Blog entry 2: Reviewing part 3
The images that I choose to use had a gothic antique theme to them. I choose to use for my dominant image a picture of a woman on a brooch. I also choose to make my most dominant image a circle because I feel out of the shapes I used that it was the most powerful. In my picture I also tried to create a negative space that would fight for dominance with the circle. Besides the most dominant images of my picture I do not think that the size of each image affects their meaning in any way. I think that where I placed each image on the page affects its meaning more than its size. I think that how I placed the small flower in the center of the gothic cross makes the cross stand out even more. It gives the cross more attention and makes a person’s eyes stay that much longer on that portion of the page. I think that where I decided to place the images helps a person’s eyes move around the page. The circles lead one’s eyes down the outside but the square flowers help bring a person’s eyes back up the page as well. Hopefully I met all of the objectives of this piece that were required. But in the end as long as I am happy with my art that is all that matters.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Blog Entry Assignment 1: Biographical statement
This is actually the first art class that I have ever taken. In high school I never took an art class because I always thought it was for people who had a talent for creating art, not just for people who wanted to study art. The only art projects that I was ever required to complete came from my French classes so they were never graded on my artistic ability. So this will be a completely new experience for me.
If I do have a choice of what materials that I get to work with I choose to work with clay most of the time. I enjoy being able to feel the texture of substances as I work with them. But if I am really creating something that is meaningful to me and also artistic I prefer to write poetry. When I write poetry the gratification that I get for completing a piece is completely for me and no one else. It’s a place where I am able to write about my experiences and I get to choose if I want to share it with the world or not. My poetry is very personal to me because who ever reads it gets an idea of my inner most thoughts.
The reason I want to pursue art academically is because I love going to the museum more than any other place in the world. I may not be the best artist but I am willing to give it my all and take any suggestions given and learn from them. Someday I would like to work in a museum as my career. My major current major right now is Art History and that is why I am taking art foundations. Not just because it is required but also because it gives me an insight into how art is created. And what I hope to gain from this experience is more of an appreciation for artists.
If I do have a choice of what materials that I get to work with I choose to work with clay most of the time. I enjoy being able to feel the texture of substances as I work with them. But if I am really creating something that is meaningful to me and also artistic I prefer to write poetry. When I write poetry the gratification that I get for completing a piece is completely for me and no one else. It’s a place where I am able to write about my experiences and I get to choose if I want to share it with the world or not. My poetry is very personal to me because who ever reads it gets an idea of my inner most thoughts.
The reason I want to pursue art academically is because I love going to the museum more than any other place in the world. I may not be the best artist but I am willing to give it my all and take any suggestions given and learn from them. Someday I would like to work in a museum as my career. My major current major right now is Art History and that is why I am taking art foundations. Not just because it is required but also because it gives me an insight into how art is created. And what I hope to gain from this experience is more of an appreciation for artists.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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