Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Collages

This assignment I had trouble with.  For some reason, I have a hard time understanding what exactly my professor means when an assignment is given.  For my first attempt at collages with composition, my pieces had little to do with composition.  I liked them well enough, but they were very simple, and didn't really dabble with the idea of composition.  When I better understood the assignment, I attempted one more.  I started by combining two of my first pieces and adding more depth to them.  As soon as I got the thumbs up, I had this cat in the bag.  After I found a subject or idea to focus on, the second two were not terribly hard.  I am such a perfectionist though, that finding the exact materials I wanted to work with were difficult at times, and getting it just so was even harder, I think all of my final pieces came out well.





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Friday, October 12, 2012

Thoughts on: 8-hr Art show

This was not the first 8 hour Art Show that I have attended at Allegheny College.  I perused the gallery twice throughout the day - once about halfway through, and once at the very end of the gallery.  One thing that I did notice was how far (most of) the artists had come.  I think that progress I was least impressed with was the pixelated version of Abraham Lincoln (though this does not mean that I dislike the idea behind it).  This was also the one exhibit that remained unfinished for the gallery.  

One of the pieces that made me think was the balloon piece. With what seemed like hundreds of helium, brightly colored balloons, Daren Miller encourage the viewers to write down wishes, to be tied onto the balloons and set free.  I really liked this idea at first; I tend to be a very emotional person, and this metaphor (though a bit overused in my opinion) pulled at my heartstrings.  However, the more that I thought about this, the more that I became disgusted.  I had worked, for the past two summers in environments where the largest collective group of litter was balloons that had escaped and popped over virgin environments.  Letting loose all of these wishes - well, they are just going to end up as trash somewhere else.  Still, I came back for the release, and was once again disappointed.  They had tangled all the balloons in huge bunches (not what the artist wanted), and thus only a few were able to escape on their own.  

There were many other exhibits that I enjoyed at the show, but this one was the one that caught my attention the most.