Monday, June 4, 2012

Reflection on the year


When looking back through the pieces I have created this year I was very impressed at the way each of my final works turned out.  I have grown tremendously as an artist and this is definitely reflected in the final works I have created.  One artistic quality I feel really improved this year was my ability to engage and persist though challenging pieces as you will read throughout this reflection.  I learned to go with a gut feeling and then expand and grow on that idea continuing to try new things until I created a final piece that incorporated many of the ideas from my brainstorming into the piece.  I explored beyond my boundaries on many of these pieces and went way beyond my comfort zone, but the final result turned out successful.  When asked to identify two works that I felt were most successful examples of my creative development I could only narrow it down to three successful pieces because they reflected a true change in my artistic style. 
The first piece we did this year was a still life and I choose to create two pieces.  The first one was a very formal piece that I worked on for over two weeks perfecting the lines and values with black ink washes, but what stood out even more to me was the piece I worked on for 3 days at the end of the project.  I decided last minute to try one more ink wash and in a single day quickly washed in three different objects.  I absolutely hated the outcome and was planning on throwing it away immediately, but Mr. O encouraged me to wait till the following day and then reevaluate the work I had done.  So the following day I came in and while I still hated it I decided I would try working on the piece for a little while to see if I could improve it.  That is when I got the idea to try and use black pen to help bring out some of the values I had washed in.  In one day that piece went from my worst nightmare to my favorite work.  Adding the black pen marks turned the piece into something I really enjoyed almost more than the piece I had spent 2 weeks on.  To me this is a piece that stands out not only for its formal elements, but also for the successful combination of two different mediums and was a turning point for me as artist.  Previously I had always shied away from using black pen because it is so unforgiving, but after the success with this piece I was able to incorporate this medium into later pieces of mine. 


            One of my other favorite pieces is the series of hands I created using black pen.  The beginning of this project for me was focused on the whole figure, but once I realized focusing on the hands was where I was really interested in my whole project came together.  With this piece I further honed my skills of black ink from the first piece and created a series of six hands that each represented a different letter in sign language to spell out the word TRAPPED, describing my reaction to our society with the daily schedule of work and school and the path we are all on from high school to collage to a job.  This piece allowed me to transform as an artist because it showed me the power of a piece of artwork.  It gave my artwork meaning and value not just ascetically pleasing to the eye.   It allowed me to tell you something about myself through my artwork, which I had never really done prior. 

            The third piece that stands out to me is the final piece I just finished.  Mainly what stands out is the ability for me to finally bring together some of my more formal lines and values such as in my first piece with my more crazy colorful artwork such as the poem fish piece I did earlier this year.  Finally bringing these two different sides of my artistic abilities together was really interesting to me and allowed me to understand how to juxtapose different styles and create a single successful piece.

            My least successful work this year was my piece styled like Van Gogh’s works of the area directly outside the art building.  My medium for this piece was paint and the build up and layering allowed me to create more texture and movement.  While I loved looking at this view, painting it didn’t turn out quite as I had planned.  I didn’t feel like my painting ended up as bright and happy as the landscape actually looked.  I felt that the piece lacked emotional feelings which didn’t make it very interesting as it didn’t really give you much insight into me as an artist.  This was the only piece this year that I did using paint and personally I fell like painting wasn’t all that successful.  If I were to redo this piece I might try it in colored pencil to see if I was more successful in creating a happy, bright view with colored pencil or else try paint, but just focus on accentuating the numerous colors in the trees to bring out the happy, colorful feeling.  I also felt the building didn’t end up quite proportional which could be throwing off the whole piece.  I am not sure I learned anything specifically from this piece, but next time I would focus on drawing the scene out ahead of time so I could better plan where the building would go in relation to the tree.

            At this point I think some of my greatest strengths as an artist are being able to not plan out exactly what I am going to do, but to just go with the flow and try a few different things before working on a final work.  This year my work with black pen has been really successful which was exciting and even with ink (black and colored) washes.  I would say my overall effort in this class was pretty good.  I feel like there were some projects where I really gave it my all and other where I could have put a little more effort into them, but in some ways I have felt that the more laid back, go with the flow feeling, has only improved my pieces moving me away from being the rigid artist I have been in the past.  I definitely could have worked on being a little more on time to class although to my defense I seemed to always get out of English late.
            As an artist I am most excited about pursing the different strengths of mine that have become apparent this year, specifically the use of black pen and creating deeper meanings within my works.  I can’t wait to see where this idea of having a stronger message created through your piece is going to take me on future pieces.  The skills of pursuing even through challenging situations is a process that I will use in and out of the art studio.  Also going beyond my comfort zone and challenging myself with new ideas and ways of doing things will have a profound affect on activities inside and outside the art studio.  I have really enjoyed this year in art because of the freedom we got with each piece to create our own paths which has had a profound affect on shaping my artistic style.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Final Blog Post- Last Piece


These were the words and phrases my group came up with while studying my piece.
First Person:
- Spacy/ lots of negative space
- natural
 - shapeless: amoeba shape

Second Person:
- natural
- abstract feelings
- growth
- delicate
- movement

The responses I received about my piece ended up being almost exactly my intentions.  I liked the idea of negative space as it causes you to really focus on the things painted and the background doesn't take anything away from it.  Natural came up with both people which was definitely my inspiration for this project.  Shapeless is interesting to me and a little different from my intentions.  To me I saw the crazy lines as almost a beehive but the first person saw them as almost an amoeba shape.  This person said they were referring more to the glob that drips into the crazy spiral, but it was still an interesting outlook I hadn't noticed when I created the piece.

The second person felt that the spirals had some abstract feelings that also contrasted the delicate lines of the trees.  She described it as having a lot of movement referring mainly to the spiral things which I was very happy about since that is one of the things I was really going for in this piece when I added the spirals.  The last thing she commented on was the representation of growth.  I was so happy when she made this comment because this is what really inspired my work.  Originally when the project was presented to us I thought of representing our growth as artists in a tree.  My original idea was to show growth through the growth of a tree from a leaf, to a branch, to a trunk, to a whole tree.  While I decided to change this idea a little to just represent a couple branches I was so happy the idea of growth still came through.

I would be very curious to talk to a few more people and see what words they might use to describe my piece.  To see what peoples comments were to the spiral pieces, and to also at some point try this piece again and see what would happen if you just went crazy with the spirals.  I love the way this piece turned out and I would not change anything about this piece, but I would just like to experiment more with this process and see where else it took me. 







list out words
respond to words reinforced intentions
concluding

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Interim Blog Post



For this project I have really been following my previous goals of just going with my gut and seeing where my artistic mind takes me. I have spent the last couple weeks exploring and trying out new ideas, each one different from the previous but with similar ambitions. I have been playing with ink directly out of the bottle and using that as my paintbrush. Then I took a pencil and played with pulling the ink out leaving some pencil marks behind.  I also played with the energy of the piece adding some flowing marks and dripping marks to juxtapose my crazy pine bee hive like motions.  I feel like at this point I have three or four different series. I plan on focusing on the more formal watercolor painting and hopefully bringing in some of my previous more colorful, whimsical pieces into this painting to juxtapose the more formal watercolor.  These are my intentions thus far and I hope to bring both ideas into my final piece possibly as a few series or as a single piece.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Culminating Process Intentions

At this point in the process I have a few ideas, but have not really made final decisions on my intentions for this piece.  Originally when the project had been presented to me I thought about representing my growth as a artist through the growth of a tree.  I would start out with a leaf then move to a small branch, then a larger branch, then part of the trunk, then the entire tree.  I was thinking it would be fun to represent this by creating a book and each page would represent a change.  I have been playing around with which materials I want to use to create this project.  Originally I was drawn to the ink on paper because of how well it worked in the last project and also just how much I enjoyed the lines I could make on the page.  I do feel like I might want to explore a different medium I am just not sure yet what that would be.  Last year I never used pen once, and I always struggled when I tried to draw simple sketches with pen, so for me it is really interesting this year to work with pen because for so long I have struggled so much with it.  I enjoy working with pen because it forces me to go with my errors and not focus on each tiny little detail trying to make it perfect, but instead the overall image.  Other mediums I have used are always very forgiving, you can always erase or paint over a mistake but pen doesn't allow you to do this so it has forced me to dive into mistakes and make them success.  I have to say while sketching I did get excited again about the idea of secret messages within my work.  As I was working away Tuesday a drew a leaf and added some shadow and all of a sudden I looked down and realized it looked exactly like letters that could create a word, which is what inspired me to possibly carry the theme of my last piece into this piece.  I am not sure exactly what my style is going to be in the future but creating secret messages that the outside person can't see, but by looking deeply can understand is a concept I really enjoy.  I feel like it overall reflects me as a person really well.  On the outside I look like a normal nondescript human being, but once people get to know me they understand and enjoy my company more.  Personally I feel like it is hard to uncover some of those deepest secrets I keep inside of me and it takes a lot of trust and friendship for me to share my feelings, and so the art I am working on and being inspired by I feel shows a lot about my personality.  I am not sure exactly how this process is going to go, but I am just going to follow my instincts and see how it turns out.  I am not sure exactly what other artists I should be looking at, but one that caught my eye for the last project and had some similar intentions was the artist I posted on my previous blog post.  The work this artist created with the masks definitely has a secret message that the reader has to understand and try and explain on their own which I think is kind of what I am looking to do.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Study of the Figure


At this point my intentions for this project have completely changed.  In the beginning I was very focused on creating the figure as a whole but through experiments I realized that I really liked working with the hand much more than the entire body.  From there I realized that to create the hand I could add a lot more detail with a black pen than with charcoal.  I was able to focus on lines and that brought more delicacy and fine tuning to my pieces.  From there I was intrigued with not only representing hands but showing a deeper secret message within them.  I decided I wanted to lash out at society in a very secret way and picked the word "trapped" because I feel we are all trapped in society.  I leave this work up to the viewers interpretation though I do not want my original intentions to be the only way to interpret this piece.  When I was talking to Elise she knew that the work was trapped but interpreted the piece as being that those who couldn't speak and use sign language felt trapped.  To me the best artwork leaves the viewer up to the interpretation and allows them to come up with their own ideas about the piece.  Thus far I am just going to continue with my finishing touches.  I still have to create the "e" so that is what I plan on focusing on after break.



One of the works that really inspired me was by DesirĂ©e Holman.  She created a really interesting piece like the one above where there is a person under a mask, but parts of the piece really look like their faces and at first glance you can't even tell that the person has a mask on.  She also created each of these pieces with colored pencil which was really intriguing because they still had a lot of rich lines and often most people think of colored pencil as being very soft, but she was able to incorporate both in her pieces.  I think this helped to inspire the secret message idea as well as the idea of leaving the piece up to the viewers interpretations.

In the last project one of my favorite parts was how I just let myself go.  I didn't focus on what my final project was going to be I just worked and in the end ended up with something I liked for my final.  In this piece I was able to do something pretty similar.  Once I got started on the hands and then the word my classes became a little more scheduled but before that I just let myself work and find the product I liked.  I think that is the best kind of art and I really enjoy it.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Figure Drawing Intentions






My Intentions

In this project I have really enjoyed getting to fully understand the figure and play with line and shadows to create a figure.  Through this process I have really enjoyed working with hands and trying to draw hands in their relaxed positions, but really focusing on the shape and shadows within the hand.  I have really enjoyed playing with lines and the effect of building up lines, making them thicker and opposing that with thin light lines.  I have done a little with the face and features of the face, but I would like to study that further as the project progresses.  I have also really enjoyed looking at different people and doing quick sketches because it forces me to look at the overall figure and bang out the general form before turning to small details which is opposite what I usually do in my process.  I would like to also really try and get the whole figure on my paper, for some reason I keep enlarging my image making it hard for me to fit it on the page.  I really like my work with vine charcoal, I did a little work with ink, but I like how fluidly I am able to work with charcoal and how loose I can be with my hand, but also meticulous with details.  The drawing of Kennedy where I focused on her facial details I feel really needs to be worked on more.  I feel that the face needs some added details and shading to look more humanistic and to tone down the eyes, because the eyes seem to be very strong in this picture.  I really like the picture I drew of Gustavo sitting down as I feel it ended up very proportional and looking as I wanted it to.  I really like how his back turned out with the ruffles in the shirt showing him sitting leaning up against something.  I see myself continuing to delve deeper into the figure and continuing to work with charcoal to see where that takes me. 

I was really impressed with the stop action film made by William Kentridge.  The was he was able to create a picture and then through little changes create a movie was incredible.  While I don't think this will be part of my process it was a really inspiring and interesting process that I learned a lot from.  I also really enjoyed the work done by Kara Walker with her figures.  I thought it was really cool that without any shadows or lines she was still able to create such an incredible figure.

William Kentridge


His use of line and shadow here is really exemplary especially in the face reflected in the mirror.

Kara Walker


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Poem Illumination- Walking Across the Atlantic by Billy Collins


Reflection
My intentions for this project from the last blog post have not changed dramatically.  I have stayed on the same path of going with my instincts to create my final piece.  For the final my first instinct was to draw the water from the fishes point of view looking upwards.  After successfully creating this piece I decided that I wanted to incorporate some part of the fish into my final as I had spent a lot of time understanding the different aspects of the fish and I wanted to include these findings in my final.  That is when I decided to include the fish tail and part of the fish body with the scales.  I decided not to put the fish on the same piece of paper as the water because I wanted the fish to really stand out so I created the fish on  a different sheet of paper and then pasted it on top of the water.  I though about doing two fish, but decided against it because I thought it would look like the fish were swimming away from something as oppose to just swimming in a natural direction.  Through my use of line and direction I tried to create movement on the page which was further created with the addition of the fish tail to show movement across the page.  The other formal element I used a lot was color and using different colors to create a very vibrant scene.  All together I think this project was a really amazing experience for me because I had a really in depth process that went all different places which was really interesting.  I enjoyed just going with my initial instincts and not being so worried about what I was going to end up doing in the end, but instead just following my instincts and seeing where those ended up taking me.