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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Post 14: Interesting Photo...


This photograph was very interesting to me because the photo was taken for a wedding, but the mother and the daughter is not smiling. Giving an ughh... expression on their faces, so what is happening on that day? I wonder maybe it was the weather, or even the daughter does not want to get marry. But, I think that there are grudges between the mother and the daughter in this picture because the frowns on the faces is not looking toward the camera. As the photograph is being taken, the expression is shown on the face of them.

Post 13: Nostalgia






















The lonely boat is sailing in a lonely glass of wine with the background a lonely boat. The sky and cloud are in a grayish and dull color which made me thought of depression and sadness. So, I thought of myself swimming. The loneliness swimming made me so lost. But, this also made me thought of the happiness of my family swimming together. So, this photo reminds me of many memories when I am swimming.


Sunday, December 19, 2010

post 12: Laura Owens


From the pictures of post 11, Laura Owen's artwork is not considered to be postmodern because none of her artwork include the postmodern visual strategies. But, her artwork is her distinctive style that she feel comfortable and enjoy to make. So, Laura Owens is able to make any type of her artwork while she enjoys the process.
However, I identify a little bit use of layering. Her colors and the use of the mediums overlap throughout her artworks which creates a layering technique. Even though the picture above is not a big final creation, but her techniques are used in the artwork. So, this picture can conclude that Laura Owens is consider to be postmodern .

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Post #11: Laura Owens


The artist I found interesting throughout her artworks was Laura Owens. To begin with, Laura Owens was born in Euclid, Ohio in the 1970s. She was a young artist after exhibiting her artworks to the world. Moreover, she attended Rhode Island School of Design and California Institute of Arts. She graduated in 1992 and in 1994; she received both, BFA and MFA for arts. So, she had the education of arts to become an artist. Furthermore, in 2003, Laura exhibits her artworks at MOCA, so she works and lives in Los Angeles, California. Therefore, Laura Owens’ artwork gives me a sense of natural feeling and the bright light of nature.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Post #10: cliche


Beautiful Cliché by Chopen

This photography is called "Beautiful Cliché" by Chopen who is desired to express the cliché of this beautiful photo. To begin with, the wheel prints at the bottom of the photo is pulling viewers' attention to the prints because wheel prints are not seen on a beach. So, the cliché is the wheel prints that kind of separated the photo into two. Moreover, this photo is beautiful and romantic scenery on the beach with a couple strolling along the beach. However, the wheel prints destroyed the romantic mood and the beautiful environment of the beach. Lastly, at the top of the photo, there are clouds that are crosses like the letter "x" which shows negativity about the picture. So, this photo itself is ironic. Therefore, the cliché of the photo sways viewers' attention to either the wheel prints or the cloud in the sky, rather than the beautiful and romantic day of the couple on the beach.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

post #9: postmodern art

Postmodern Alice

This piece of artwork is called Postmodern Alice. Alice is definitely the royal young lady in the staircases because of her dress and elegant posture. The heart bubbles, and a floating clock is ticking every minute make this artwork a fantasy place. But, the young man's clothing at the bottom of the picture is modern -like outfit, rather than a suit like a prince. The tie is not properly tied, and the coat is not button-up where a prince would dress all formal. So, the appearance of the two people on the staircases, both describes the used of appropriation. The artists used appropriation because he or she changed the prince and princess figurative image that I had pictured in story books. Another postmodern visual strategy is layering because the background consists of the drawn window with prints on it, and the wall of symbolic meanings to it. A So, the layering of the background created a postmodern artwork.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Post 8: First Quarter Reflection

In the first quarter of art was amazing. I learned many different art perspectives, and art criticism. Perspective in art creates criticism and different purposes. From that I also learned that art is not just a written or drawn object, but it is beyond that. Art has many meanings to define them. So, art does not have a specific definition to the art world. Additionally, art had many definitions and varieties to explain what art is. Art may mean beauty, idealism, decoration, creativity, etc. In art creativity class, we also learned the elements and principles of art. We used element and principle to make an accordion book. This project was enjoyable because I got a clearer definition of how to apply elements and principles to art. Therefore, the first quarter of art was great because I learned many new art topics beyond drawing and painting.