The juxtaposed images relate to one another in various ways. In the projects, I discovered that the images were arranged in a concept, which is a general idea derived from something that is formed in the mind.
The way the images are displayed on the page gives the viewer a different vibe. For instance, there must be dominant, subordinate, and accentual pieces on the work of art in order to draw the viewer into the work and keep them interested. The dominant image is the largest. This draws the viewer's attention directly, since it is the largest and most blunt object in the art form. The subordinate is the size that is smaller than the dominate, yet is still keeping the viewer's attention. The accentual piece is to make the viewer understand how drastic and dramatic the sizes of the dominant and accentual images are. It is very important to make sure that the images do not guide the viewer's eyes off the page, rather keep the eyes fixated on the work, freely moving and viewing all of the juxtaposed images.
Negative space is the area between two objects. While placing the images in certain spots, I was concentrating on the negative space, making sure that there was a dominant negative space in my work, along with smaller negative space, while still allowing the eyes to move throughout the work.
A certain theme went through my mind when thinking of the images for this portion of Part III. I wanted to convey a message about the war. I decided to make the dominant structure something big and dramatic, holding a great deal of meaning to the message. I chose a bomb for this because they are so dominant, powerful, and exactly what everyone thinks of when they hear "war". I chose the phrase, "War doesn't make boys men, it makes men dead" because it accentuated how I felt about this topic and I chose to show this image five times throughout the piece. For my accentual image, I chose the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of a boy being shot at Vietnam. I decided I wanted this image to be dramatically smaller than the bomb because the issue of men dying and innocent civilians being killed does not go through people's minds quite as boldly as the BOMB. Also, the accentual image (the photo) made the viewer's eyes more drawn in to the larger image because it showed the drastic size difference. The message was quite clear in this piece.
Friday, January 26, 2007
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Biographical Statement
I absolutely love art. I have been creative, producing artwork since I was a little girl. I was sketching intricate details into my drawings while all of the other students were making stick people. Art was something that I could do to get away; something that I did not have to share with anyone. Afterall, having a twin sister really seemed to frustrate my space, so this was something where I could take on my own identity.
Ever since I could recall, my brain never necessarily operated in an organized, "mathematical" way, shall i say. I have always thought outside of the box and I love creating original ideas and art that is unique to me.
In high school, I took all of the art classes that were available for me. However, the school's committee was not too concerned about exploring art and making those classes available for the students. I took independent studies in my art classes because I was so fascinated with creating artwork. I would spend my study halls in the art room working with clay, charcoal, pencils, yarn, and paint.
I decided to take art classes at a community college close to my home when I was still in high school so that I could get my feet wet. I discovered how much I would love to carry this on as a profession someday. I learned a great deal from my instructor, such as how to handle criticism and many techniques of drawing. Overall, I think this experienced genuinely made me realize that art was something that I could see myself doing for a long time.
I believe that everyone has their own individual perception of art. So, I do not believe that there is one set definition for the term. However, I believe that it has a lot to do with self-expression. Therefore, I do believe that movies are art, along with music, video games, comics, and television. They are all outlets for one's creativity.
A main source that inspires me to create art is the love I have for other people. Slightly cliche, right? The person I am in love with has the most distinctive beautiful features that I love drawing, which gives me incentive to see things in others in a different light. I think that the deep feelings that I feel give way through my artwork, portraying images and features in such a way that others may not necessarily see them. I feel as though this feeling is applied to everyone, but they choose to use music or movies as their creative outlet.
Although this movie was not made in the past year, I think that Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was an amazing film. It came out in 2004, but I continue to watch it all of the time. I think that the director did an incredible job. The lighting was interesting and a lot of small details were changed throughout the movie. I believe this movie was the most creative film that I have seen in a while. It gave the audience a sense of a dream-like state, which I found appealing. The viewer sees an entirely different side of the actresses and actors that are playing these characters. That is why I think this movie is a great form of art.
I love the art of music. I enjoy music that creatively expresses true feelings. I am into Godspeed you! black emperor; this band is really instrumental, placing sound effects and speeches into each track. The songs are lengthy, but I adore that, because you can enjoy the state of mind that you are in that much longer. I enjoy the music of Rilo Kiley and Andrew Bird, as well. I really appreciate jazz/folk/blues music and believe that there is a lot of emotion in that kind of musical expression.
I am looking forward to seeing how everyone else perceives art and learning new ways of expression in this class. I am an interior design major and I believe that with my artistic ablility and creative thinking, I could go a long way in this field. I especially believe that a sense of art will better me in this profession.
Ever since I could recall, my brain never necessarily operated in an organized, "mathematical" way, shall i say. I have always thought outside of the box and I love creating original ideas and art that is unique to me.
In high school, I took all of the art classes that were available for me. However, the school's committee was not too concerned about exploring art and making those classes available for the students. I took independent studies in my art classes because I was so fascinated with creating artwork. I would spend my study halls in the art room working with clay, charcoal, pencils, yarn, and paint.
I decided to take art classes at a community college close to my home when I was still in high school so that I could get my feet wet. I discovered how much I would love to carry this on as a profession someday. I learned a great deal from my instructor, such as how to handle criticism and many techniques of drawing. Overall, I think this experienced genuinely made me realize that art was something that I could see myself doing for a long time.
I believe that everyone has their own individual perception of art. So, I do not believe that there is one set definition for the term. However, I believe that it has a lot to do with self-expression. Therefore, I do believe that movies are art, along with music, video games, comics, and television. They are all outlets for one's creativity.
A main source that inspires me to create art is the love I have for other people. Slightly cliche, right? The person I am in love with has the most distinctive beautiful features that I love drawing, which gives me incentive to see things in others in a different light. I think that the deep feelings that I feel give way through my artwork, portraying images and features in such a way that others may not necessarily see them. I feel as though this feeling is applied to everyone, but they choose to use music or movies as their creative outlet.
Although this movie was not made in the past year, I think that Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was an amazing film. It came out in 2004, but I continue to watch it all of the time. I think that the director did an incredible job. The lighting was interesting and a lot of small details were changed throughout the movie. I believe this movie was the most creative film that I have seen in a while. It gave the audience a sense of a dream-like state, which I found appealing. The viewer sees an entirely different side of the actresses and actors that are playing these characters. That is why I think this movie is a great form of art.
I love the art of music. I enjoy music that creatively expresses true feelings. I am into Godspeed you! black emperor; this band is really instrumental, placing sound effects and speeches into each track. The songs are lengthy, but I adore that, because you can enjoy the state of mind that you are in that much longer. I enjoy the music of Rilo Kiley and Andrew Bird, as well. I really appreciate jazz/folk/blues music and believe that there is a lot of emotion in that kind of musical expression.
I am looking forward to seeing how everyone else perceives art and learning new ways of expression in this class. I am an interior design major and I believe that with my artistic ablility and creative thinking, I could go a long way in this field. I especially believe that a sense of art will better me in this profession.
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