Monday, March 24, 2014

Unconventional! n v n

Questions

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I decided to create something using a load of different bunch of materials and thought of ideas that would work best together.
Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original?
I used my knowledge of multi-medium pieces to help myself compile an idea and use that to complete my project. 

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What is this artwork intended to say? It's suppose to show who I am through a reflection of a mirror and show what I love by having art materials and different materials make up the whole piece.

How is this artwork about who you are or what you like? It shows that I love art and that I love different types of mediums and materials that you can use to create all sorts of pieces. It's also a reflection so it shows my outside appearance as well and what I look like.

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Did you try something that you weren't sure about as part of this project? Yes, I mixed a bunch of different types of styles and colors into this piece, hoping to find a middle ground that reflects everything.

Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something that was familiar?I picked a bunch of familiar materials and used them in unfamiliar ways, hoping to get creative and create something visually pleasing and thought provoking.
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When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? Every time I added something new I analyzed my piece to make sure it was turning out how I wanted it to. If it was I continued on piecing together my project bit by bit changing my idea along the way.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes, and no. I like experimenting and especially with this type of piece I wanted to take things step by step and see where they ended up. So I had some sort of idea of what I wanted I just tried everything until I found my happy medium.



Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Origami Project~

Questions
How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I used my own ideas in this piece by creating a uniquely shaped box heart and painting and adding things you don't think would work together but they seemed right to me.
Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? I got my own inspiration from pondering on how hearts worked. Then I thought that maybe I could make a heart that pumps diesel instead of blood and worked using gears. 
Questions
What is this artwork intended to say? My art is intended to say that most things are not what they seem because the gears are sewn inside the heart and that life leaves you broken and scarred (hence the scar shaped paper running up and down the sides) but you can handle it.

What issues are you examining through your artwork? I think the paint consistency isn't the best but I think it adds to the roughness look :o

How is this artwork about who you are or what you like? It shows my love for how things work or how they seem and takes them into a new thought process.  It also shows how I was able to use many different and fun materials and shapes together in one piece which I find in itself is an accomplishment.

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Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? I learned new techniques on this origami piece by making a 3D shape out of cardboard, which is something I'd never actually done. I also learned how to use paper and paint is a way that blends well across the piece.

Did you gain skill with familiar materials? Yes, I'd used paper before but I enhanced my skills by creating them into new shapes and using them in different ways instead of as the plain old canvas, they're normally used for.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Vessel Project~

Questions
Did you try something that you weren't sure about as part of this project?  Yes, I tried to created my elephants ears around the body making sure it would slide out so that the opening of my vessel would be locked and secure. Sadly, it shrank in the kiln and the ears do not work as they intended to, but hopefully I can apply this knowledge to my future projects~

Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something that was familiar? I picked a material that I felt was familiar to me, because I remember I love working with clay, but I hadn't used it in such a long time that It was like a whole new material. I'm glad I got to work with it again and became a little less rusty.
Questions
How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I tried to create something I didn't think I'd ever seen before, which was making an elephant into a sleek shaped kettle, and I just tried to imagine what kinds of things I could add to it to make it even more interesting.

Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? After I finishing sculpting my piece and had it fired I realized it I could make it fun by taking some inspiration from the elephants in Dumbo because it would be much more interesting than having a plain old elephant. i would get to create the lil hat and frills and add extra colors and shades.

Questions
When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? Yes, I tried my best to monitor the progress of my piece and make sure it was coming along how I wanted it. It actually did most times except when the top shrank in the kiln, which I suppose couldn't be helped u x u"

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes I, carefully planned the design of my elephant before forming it because I had a specific idea about how I wanted it to look and made sure my ideas matched my vision.