Monday, July 27, 2009

Artist Portfolio Discussion

I'm going to discuss the portfolio of Jenniffer Peffer "Neon Dragon" located at NeonDragon.com
First of all I want to say that the site itself looks beautiful including her artwork and showing her talent at design. The background is nicely textured but neutral colored so it gives interest but doesn't distract from her artwork. Navigating around the website is very easy because of the many links on the top bar. Another way she makes finding what you're looking for easier is that she has sorted all of her art in many ways. All of her art is shown in the gallery using thumbnails so you can see if you want to check the picture for more detail or not. Also when you click on a thumbnail it goes to a new page with the picture,a description and nothing else distracting (yet it retains the background and the image is centered so it looks good) Wherever you go on this site the links on the top always stay and clicking on the logo will return you to the home page. Her site does have a fantasy theme because that's what she mostly draws, however she keeps the decorations under control so they're not annoying or distracting.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sculpture Research Henry Moore



These are two unnamed (I think) sculptures by Henry Moore. I was initially drawn in by the organic feel of the rounded flowing forms. I like the choices of material he used. On the one is the very reflective white which gives interesting lighting and on the other one is a lovely texture and color. I've also noticed that there is great use of negative space in these sculptures because of how the form folds onto itself creating the holes

Sculpture Research Tony Smith



Left: Willy
Right: Generation

These are two sculptures by Tony Smith. These strike me more as minimalist sculptures with their simple geometric layouts yet as obviously seen in "Generation" they are on a large scale. I found the "large minimalism" very humorous.

Sculpture Research David Smith



Left: Hudson River Landscape
Right: The Forest

These are two sculptures by David Smith. What I like about these are that you can see hints of every day objects in them however he has warped and melded them so that you have to look closer to recognize them. Another reason I chose this artist was that I found the movement of the curved wires very appealing. One thing that I thought was odd yet unique was that most of his sculptures seem mostly two dimensional.

Sculpture Research Tatlin



Left: Installation
Right: Monument to 3rd International

These are two sculptures by Vladimir Tatlin. What instantly drew me in to these sculptures was the strong motion given off by the spirals, gentle curves, and waves. Both sculptures reminded me of a roller coaster. Monument has a strong upward movement but is slightly skew, seen from a different angle though there is a very distinct diagonal running through it which look very appealing. This sculpture is very unique because it actually has moving geometric parts on the inside and also was supposed to be larger than the eiffel tower.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Video Project Proposal

For my video I will be going through an internal struggle that happens quite often. I will be working on something such as homework then the "internal me" will place a distraction near me such as a game or phone etc. I will have the option of picking it up or not but I do. This happens a few times throughout the video. I keep looking at the clock feeling guilty but keep listening to the "inner me" and get distracted. Then I take a breath and close my eyes. When I open them the "inner me" is gone. Finally one last distraction is placed in front of me but I can ignore it.
The footage will mostly be in doors but I was thinking about one of the distractions going outside for variation. I will most likely be the only one in the video but if I can find volunteers I could possibly write them in.
I want the audience to think about a persons willpower especially against themself. I also wanted to put some distractions in there that weren't completely bad so that the audience thinks about priorities. Often times it's easy to procrastinate on something important with other things that are still important and good.
I don't think there would be too much audio in this. Probably some sound effects coming from the distractions. I do want some music in there too that starts off calm and gets more nervous as I keep running out of time. There will be some first person shots and also some mid shots. I don't think I'll need too many master shots though. I do want to start it off with an extreme closeup on my pencil tapping the paper or something to show what I'm doing then slowly zoom out so the viewer continually gets more information about me and my surroundings. I will have some shots where I'll look on the table and nothing will be there but when I look back the distraction will have appeared. Then it will pan up revealing me as my inner self so you know I put it there.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Video Art Quiz

1) Name an Early artist mentioned in the article for CONCEPTUAL WORK performing in front of the camera.  Describe a work.  (2 points)
John Baldessari was an artist that performed conceptual work in front of the camera in his work "I am making art". In that film he stands appearing disheveled with a brick wall behind him making very slow continuous movements while he repeats the words of the title endlessly.  This is conceptual because it tests the boundaries of the definition of art as it applies to video.
2) Name an artist mentioned who deals with PERSONAL NARRATIVE. Describe a work.  (2 points)
Bruce Neuman created a personal narrative in his work Wall/Floor Positions where he uses his body as a moving sculpture in the space of his studio. 
3) Describe the piece you were most interested in viewing after reading this article. Look the work  up on the links, and expand on Rush's comments. (2 points)
I decided to look up the work 3 Transitions by Peter Campus. The reason I decided to look at these was he was trying out some special effects the camera offered such as layering 2 films over each other or deleting portions of the screen. Campus was using these clips as a metaphor for the inner and external person. In the first part his inner self is coming out of his external self and in the 2nd one he erases his outer self so the inner self can be seen. I just think this video shows a lot of creativity using a fairly new medium.
4) What do you better understand now about Video Art? (2 points)
I have learned that video art doesn't have to have a plot or even sometimes a meaning. To my surprise video art was a way for artists to play around with the camera and experiment with the new creative possibilities it offers.
5) Based on Rush and this article, what makes Video Art vs. an "artful video"? (2 points)
Rush describes that the most defining feature about Video Art which separates it from artful video is the what the video was made for.  Artful video is always created to promote or inform etc. whereas video art "creates a moment of personal expression regardless of practical application"