Friday, January 27, 2017

Subtractive Plaster Sculpture



    


   For my sculpture, I knew I wanted to draw a face, but I didn't know how to go about it.  The sketch was simple to do, but actually sculpting it was hard.  As I struggled with this piece, I asked my teacher for help, and she told my that the making of the sculpture was all up to me.  So, I took what she said and just put the drawing into my perspective.  In the end, the idea from the sketch was there, but I put my perspective on the piece.




Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Art Critique - Jasper Johns: 0 through 9


   This artwork was made by Jasper Johns and is called 0 through 9.  It is a painting and was made in 1961.  The painting is abstract, and is based mostly off the number sequence 0-9.


    You can tell that the artist put lines and shapes specifically so that you could make out the different numbers.  The colors he used and how they mash together don't confuse you, but at the same time they do.  In ways the colors help you make out each shape/number, and at the same time give an illusion of other objects like arms or legs.  Overall the way the artist made the painting, and the way he placed the colors lets you see many things, and not just one.


   I think the artist wanted us to see that there can be more than one vocal point in a piece.  He gives us an illusion, and depending on the person, you see different things.  Sometimes you need to take your time, and actually look at even the smallest of details.  When you do, you can see things in a different way, or notice something you never did not notice before.


   I actually really like this piece of artwork.  It inspires me, because it really makes you think, and depending on the person you see different things.  When I look at the artwork, I see the numbers three, four, and eight, but given on the title, I know there's more.  This excites me, because it causes me to actually look and give thought to what the artist is trying to say.  I congratulate how the artist accomplishes that in this painting.  

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Dream Board

My dream board represents me.  On it I have my goals, quotes, and things I appreciate.  I hope to accomplish and look to these things throughout the year.