Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Final Project

For my final project, I studied the work of Bruce Nauman. He is a post-minimalist artist who works mainly with neon light. Language and words are an important aspect of his art. He challenges he viewers to interrupt the meaning of his work.  When deciding what to do for my final project, I decided to focus on language and the use of colors. One piece that really interested me was Nauman's piece 100 Live and Die. I decided to recreate this piece, by repeating a quote. I also then created a piece that just emphasize the quote I chose.


Visual Analysis
1. Focal Point/Eye path: The focal point is the large quote "Little by little" on the black piece of paper, then your eye travels down to the next picture with "little by little" painted in 3 columns. Your eye travels down each column and up the next.
2. Implied Line: The implied line is formed by the 3 columns in the second painting.
3. Actual and Implied texture: I tried to use glossy paint to give the painting the implied look of glass.  I also tried to make the black and white painting look like the white was illuminating off light.
4. Color Schemes:Both paints contain an monochromatic color scheme. One contains, different shades of black and white, and the other is different shades of red.
5. Format: painting
6. Composition: The first piece has a center focal point, where the second is split into rule of thirds vertically. It is made of paint and string to attach the 2.
7. Scale: Bristol pad paper
8. Connotative, Denotative, and Ideological Meaning: The denotative meaning of this picture is repetition and the interruption of little by little by the viewer. The connotative meaning and ideological meaning is supposed to be over whelming and create a eerie feeling to the viewer. It is intended for the viewer to question the meaning of little by little.


Final Thoughts:
I thought this class was very interesting. This class helped me learn how to interrupt artwork and determine the meaning of the work. It also made me realize everyone has a different perspective about art and sees things differently. One person may notice something or focus on something someone else does. I enjoyed learning some of the basic kinds of art. I also enjoy working with photoshop, although I was not very good at it.

Art gallery

These are two art works from the student art show. The first one is a picture of the Ridley Athletic Complex. I enjoy this piece of work, not only because it was made by one of my teammates, but this is a image of a place that I spend a lot of time at. I think the focal point is the walk way to the field and the eye path starts in the center of the page then goes up to the words Loyola and then finally to the moon at the top of the page which brings you back down to the gate and path. 
The other piece which I thought was interesting from this show is the girl which appears to be levitating in a field. I was unable to hear the artist talk about this work, but it appears to be created in photoshop. 

light show


These are two images from the Light Show. I found this event to be particularly interesting because it was a unique form of art. It took something that we see everyday on campus and transformed it into artwork. The lights on Sellinger was one of my favorites because I see this building every day as a I walk to campus and never really pay attention the the architecture. The lights emphasized the windows to be the focal point of the structure. The color scheme is analogous with the blue, green, and yellow, and then with the purple and different shades of blue. The work also relates to my artist Bruce Nauman. The work is modern and simple and adds a twist to something which is part of everyday life.