Make a new post in your Weebly blog. Title your blog post: "Intro to 2D Art - Final Reflection” - Include photos of at least 3 of your artworks. - Answer the following questions:
My best artwork this semester was the layering project, because I made it into a semi with pictures of cars that I think are cool. I have a goal to graduate, it may not be to graduate from here but I will graduate... I told Mary I would and I want to drive truck when it is all said and done. The artwork I would like to redo would be none of them because I do not like art, nothing personal. I have learned in art class that while I may not like it when I do an assignment and turn it in my grades go up, I am able to pass and I accomplish a goal. There really isn't anything I wish we would have done in art class, no special project, no material, no theme.
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Text Write about how your artwork is going using 2 or more of the Studio Habits of Mind. Be sure to talk about: - what you are sharing about your identity. - if your plan has changed from the beginning or stayed the same. - what you like or are proud of on your art. - what you are still working on or plan to improve. Images - 2 or more images showing your process. - any inspiration photos you haven't included in your blog already. For my final artwork I plan to create a collage of things in my head that I am interested in. I will be using collage and layering techniques to create this artwork. My idea came from other projects we have done in class. My plan is to take a picture of myself and have all of my interests flowing from my head. All of the items in my collage will be things that make me who I am Postmodern Principles - Layering Definition - Layering is taking multiple images and making it into a unique piece of art. I chose to use Layering as my Postmodern Principles project on layering because it would be a fun way to create a unique project. As I started my project I went through Car and Driver magazines and chose pictures of objects that I have an interest in and think look cool. I started putting the project together, I placed the pics that I took out of the magazines and decided to use them as a vehicle wrap for a semi, and went a step further and made the project into a semi. Semis are what I enjoy and hope to someday drive. Definitions The Gaze Controlling or drawing attention to how and why familiar imagery is seen and used, especially by questioning or playing upon contradictions between what is being looked at and who is doing the looking. Text and Image Creating meaning through the combined interplay of text and imagery. Artists working in this style often combine images and text that don't obviously go together. This results in a piece of work that build meaning that is beyond the text and image alone. Combined they create a stronger meaning. Representin' Creating imagery that proclaim one's identity and affiliations; locating an artistic voice within a particular history and culture of origin. Questions of race, class , cultural identity and national identity are addressed in these types of work. Recontextualization Positioning familiar imagery in relation to pictures, symbols, or texts that it is not usually associate with. A process that extracts text, signs or meaning from its original context in order to introduce it into another context. Since the meaning of texts and signs depend on their context, recontexturaliation implies a change in the communicative purpose to. Hybridity Using a multiplicity of media and/or a blending of cultural sources in order to investigate a subject. Appropriation To appropriate is to borrow. Borrowing imagery from historical and mass media sources, such as found photos and advertising. Through the act of borrowing, the artist manipulates, adds to. Appropriation is the practice of creating a new work by taking a pre-existing image from another context—art history, advertising, the media—and combining that appropriated image with new ones. Or, a well-known artwork by someone else may be represented as the appropriator’s own. Such borrowings can be regarded as the two-dimensional equivalent of the found object. But instead of, say, incorporating that “found” image into a new collage, the postmodern appropriator redraws, repaints, or rephotographs it. This provocative act of taking possession flouts the modernist reverence for originality. Layering Overlapping and overlaying a multiplicity of images, devaluing the sacredness of any one picture. Juxtaposition Placing or combining contrasting imagery in such a way as to create new meaning from the interplay of clawing concepts. The term juxtaposition is useful in helping viewers to discuss the familiar shocks of contemporary life in which images and objects from various realms and sensibilities come together in intentional clashes or in random happenings. The results may be shocking, political, they may destroy, but always make the viewer think about the subject in a way that goes beyond the original objects or images. Appropriation To appropriate is to borrow. Borrowing imagery from historical and mass media sources, such as found photos and advertising. Through the act of borrowing, the artist manipulates, adds to. Appropriation is the practice of creating a new work by taking a pre-existing image from another context—art history, advertising, the media—and combining that appropriated image with new ones. Or, a well-known artwork by someone else may be represented as the appropriator’s own. Such borrowings can be regarded as the two-dimensional equivalent of the found object. But instead of, say, incorporating that “found” image into a new collage, the postmodern appropriator redraws, repaints, or rephotographs it. This provocative act of taking possession flouts the modernist reverence for originality. Works cited : Google search The 2 pics I have included below both show examples of layering. The first one with the yellow and flowers show the flowers almost popping out of it. The one with the license plate shows many layers of tabs from years goen by that also creates many layers. I chose to use the pictures of my 1999 Jeep TJ Wrangler, my 2007 GMC Duramax truck, my 2018 Honda CRF 450 rx dirt bike, our 2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 and my buddies truck. These vehicles are all things I have worked hard on, and I take pride in my work. The Jeep started out as a typical Jeep that we added a bunch of accessories to, which was a lot of work but ended up being worth it in the end. My truck has also been a work in progress, I put a 2.5” leveling kit in it and 12.5x34” size tires with black Mayhem rims on it. The work I have done would have been a lot less work and a lot less messy if we had a lift in the garage that I could use to do the work. Be sure to include:
- 2 or more photos of the prints you created this week - include your edition or final print and your print block or screen. - reflection on what you created, talking about the process you picked, plus the struggles and successes of your work. - 2 of the Studio Habits of Mind related to your printmaking experience. My artwork looks like a forest. the title is gabe landscape i used paint and a white board the mos obvious thing is probably the green in the background. i used a paint brush paint tray there was no technics just paint and let it dry and paint on it again
found a picture on a website it probably shows peace or just calm i dont have any goals and i did a decent job id say i learned how to paint a landscape ya that's about what i thought it was going to look like it wont influence any thing My plan for my Landscape Artwork is trees in the forest. I was inspired by the portrait A Cascade of Green by Doug Berg. I will use paint on a flat canvas to create the artwork.
Express: I want to create this artwork because I like hunting. Also, this reminds me of my cattle in the pasture. |
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