Saturday, November 30, 2013
Natural Beauty
This was a very interesting project. I really enjoyed it. I liked looking through art pieces and deciding what will fit with my theme and title. Although it was very difficult to pick a theme and topic and find piece to match it was fun to do so. It was like a puzzle that we created and had to put together. When doing my PowerPoint, I placed a brown background on it, which is what I would want the wall color to be. Natural to me means earthy tones,brown is an earthy tone. I also placed my pieces with similar subjects together. I have portraits/ people in the first slides. Then, it moves to animals followed by the one piece of fruit. To finish out the exhibit I chose the landscapes. They are so different but also similar. The videos we watched in the beginning of this project were interesting but I felt like I thought more about the gallery visits that I did. I thought about if i had walls how would I place the pieces on the walls. I did not want the pieces on the wall at the same height. I wanted them at staggered heights. I believe this project could have been even more interesting if we actually had pieces and walls and could actually physically create an exhibit. I know what I want my exhibit to look like but I am not sure if I portrayed quite what I want through my PowerPoint. I am glad we get to see other students projects and had the discussion. It was really interesting to read what others wanted to do. There was direction with how to complete this project but it was up to us to create the whole design.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Module 13-14
The Lowdown on Lowbrow:West Coast Pop Art- A lowbrow is a person regarded as uncultivated and lacking in taste. It includes a lot of naked women. Robert Williams created the term from a book. It could be looked at as lowbrow surrealism. The very beginning of the video was really strange. I do not understand how some of the pieces are art. I do really like the color in the rock posters. Tiki culture has the same origins as the Lowbrow. curators were not taking them seriously because they did not fell it was intelligent art. To me even if I do not like something I would give it the time to look it over and not treat someone terribly because of it. "I'll look at your slides if you unload my truck" that is bull. Lowbrow is more open to woman. Cd's and record covers helped to show their art, more people see the CD art than galleries. As different as I thought this video was, it was really interesting. The curators were not helping the artists, but it did not stop them from showing their art. I feel like it relates to the project because we all have different taste in art and one person might pick pieces that another person does not find as art.
Displaying Modern Art: The Tate Approach- The curators have had to move some of the art because it is so large and they had thousands more visitors than expected. One million viewers in the first month. We get to hear from the curators. Art is self contained. There are 4 sections in the Tate Museum. This allows to have four themes. multiple terms to describe allows the curators to expand on the themes. The displays are supposed to be changed periodically. This video fits with our project because we see how a museum is designed by the curators. This was an okay video for me, I found it to be a little boring the way they presented the information.
Bones of Contention: Native American Archaeology- This video I do not feel has to really do with the project. I also do not feel that it was a good video. The finding of bones and human remains is interesting but it is not art to me because they are bones and remains. They were not made or created by an artists. I did find it interesting that they could tell what race a person was through the bones.
An Acquiring Mind: Philippe de Montebello and The Metropolitan-Yes they fit in with the Art Exhibition project because they are art curators. A museum is never finished. Changes are constantly being made and pieces are being changed out. Some of the works like the half of the head I did not understand why that was such a wonderful piece. To me it looked like it could have been a great piece until it was dropped and broken, but it was designed that way. This was an okay video.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Module 12
Hockney on Photography was the fist video I chose to watch because I love photography. My dream is to have my own studio some day, so I enjoy watching videos on history of photography and different techniques. Drawing with a camera sounds like a very difficult technique but it looks incredibly interesting. I have done a project somewhat like that when I took a photography class, but my piece did not come out that good. You have to use more than one view point. IT is all about perspective and the way we look at art which is what I got out of the readings. He also talks about Van Goethe. It also talks about the Renaissance type works. I really enjoyed this video because it was so many new ideas for me. I have a passion for this and felt like this is my favorite video of the class thus far. Taking pictures of a stop sign can be boring but the way he maneuvers to create his pieces are incredible. Even his paintings were wonderful.
Andy Warhol: Images of an Image was my second video because I have heard of him. I also read the description and felt like this is a video that I could enjoy watching. Right off the bat the Ten Liz's is very interesting. He died young. He wanted to be a tap dancer and not an artist. The screen image is a negative and really cool to see. The ink creates a positive image and can be reused a number of times. Look at the surface there is nothing underneath of Andy Warhol. This was an interesting video but I wish they didn't keep referring back to the same pieces. He produced several self portraits, he was narcissistic.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Art Gallery 2
Step 1: The Exhibition
Charles E. Burchfield: By Design
On view from September 12- December 29
In 1912, Charles E. Burchfield left Salem, Ohio ti attend the Cleveland School of Art. Burchfield's keen talent for design was quickly recognized by professors and peers. By Design explores these sensibilites which powerfully informed Burchfield's work throughout his career.
Snap Out Of It:Photographs by Missy Kennedy Cleary
September 12- February 2
Missy has been a commercial photographer for more than 30 years. In Snap Out Of It, the artist turned to her friends as subjects with the goal of creating extraordinary images of extraordinary women who are over 40.
Art In Craft Media 2013
October 12- January 19
Celebrates the 25th anniversary of the region wide biennial. The exhibition includes 75 works by 55 artists working in craft media; wood, fiber, glass,metal, and clay.
Step 2: The Gallery
The lighting ranges throughout the museum. When you first walk in the enterence is incredibly bright, open and welcoming. When you walk into the gallery, the light changes throughout the pieces. Some sections have more light then other parts. Some piece of art have spot lights. Illusion/Dillusion has lighting from the bottom. The walls also changed throughout the gallery. In the Margret Wendt section there were charcoal walls. Most of the walls were white, which gave me a brighter, cleaner feeling. The materials that the gallery were made out of seemed like normal drywall plastered and painted. THere was a stone curved wall closer to the Elmwood enterance to Buffalo State. The stairs to go to the second level were like a marble, stone. The walls throughout the exhibit to create spaces were very thick hald walls. I felt like the gallery flowed very smoothly. I could tell a lot of time went into the placement and executiuon of the exhibit.
Step 3: The Artwork
I did not notice a particular pattern to the way pieces were place. The smaller sections inside the gallery were split up. Missy Kennedy Cleary was all photography and it was together down a hall way. Some pieces repeated themselves to make up a art piece. On the second floor, the black and white art, the princess looking ceramic dolls were like a mold that just kept getting filled. Some pieces spoke to me more and meant more to me based on where they were located. The pieces were made out of different materials. Some of the art pieces are out in the open, not really protected from the public. There are other pieces that are in a glass box so you can see all sides of the piece but cannot touch it. The last type of frames I saw were in the wall covered by a sheet of glass and a wooden frame along outside. There are plaques to identify the artist, date, materials, name and sometimes brief information. The pieces are easy to move around but are not to far where you are walking more than you are seeing art.
Title of work: Under Dog
Media: Porcelain, wood, fabric
Date: 2012
A pig going over a hurdle. The big is a cream white color with a blue number over its back. The pig is on a tract that is green down the middle and blue on the outside. Some principles and elements that are line, color, emphasis and movement. It reminds me of high school when I ran hurdles. That is why I picked it as a piece. I also love pigs it is one of my favorite animals. I keep thinking of the saying "When Pigs Fly." I feel like it is saying that anyone can move and be in a healthier state.

Artist: Fabiano Sarra
Title of work: Eclipse Bench
Media: white oak, ebony, and milk paint
Date: 2013
A smooth wooden bench. It is a beautiful piece that has a smooth texture. It flows from one point of the bench. The line on this piece is smooth with a slight curve. It reminds me of my home. I tried to pick pieces that really spoke to me. Although this is a piece of art, I want this for my house to sit in a garden. It is peaceful to look at.
Artist: Sunhwa Kim
Title: Time Capsule of Life
Media: wood, nature laquer, gold powder, mother-of- pearl
Date: 2013
I see a stool. It has three legs and a whole in the middle of the seat. I can tell it is made out of wood. The gold floral piece is emphasis. The swirled cut out in the seat creates movement. There is line and I feel like the legs are also leading lines. The stool has color and contrast. The texture of the stool is smooth. The stool reminds me of a Hawaiian Island. It is peaceful looking and beautiful. Although the stool seat is not whole, it is still of value.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Mask
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| I chose these masks because of the color. They are bright and captured attention. I like the use of lines and how thick they are. |
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| I chose this mask because I like the repetition of dots throughout the whole mask. There is a little bit of color and it catches attention. I do not like the shape of the mouth. |
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| I chose these masks because they are the shape I like. They are also a common type of mask that I see. I also think that the color is appealing. These are more simple. |
The texture of the masks on the left side are smooth. On the right the texture is still smooth but with a few bumps. The bottom right mask has repetition of dots throughout the whole mask. There is balance with the turquoise lines on the sides of the eyes. The mask on the top left had texture with the use of feathers in the top of the masks.

I wanted to make sure I use color in my mask. Color stood out when I was finding masks. I also wanted to use lines. The lines are simple and not very thick. There is the black lines around the eyes and the green 3-D glitter glue line on the bottom. Most of the mask is balanced but I wanted emphasis on the left side (while laying down) because I am left handed. I also wanted to through in that feminine touch to add a little character. I think my mask idea looks better in the sketch then the over all. I added some details that were not in my sketches. Overall I thought this was a really fun project. If I had a mask provided for me and I had to decorate it, It might have looked a lot different. I had trouble making the mask look 3-D.
Module 10
Buddhism- Buddhism has always been something that is kind of interesting to me. I have not been a fan of African Art so I did not choose those videos. I felt that the chapter in the book about Buddhism was interesting and I wanted to learn more about it. I also enjoy architecture and this video explores it. Buddha's death can be looked at as the end of the Golden Age. The Buddha is not found on the Stoope in human form. He is symbolic. The detail in the railings are amazing but the Stoope itself is plain. This is an incredibly interesting video. It helps you to realize what the book was telling you. In the book it told us that Buddha was not to be created in human form after the death. Lotus is the sacred flower of Buddha.
I chose my second video Chinese Art: Treasures of the National Palace Museum because I want to see 5000 years of history. I love the detail on the pottery. Black glazed tea bowls helped to show the paleness of the tea. The perfumer is absolutely stunning. I love the blue on white. It is distinctive of the Ming. Maha Rino Kahna Buddha down cast gaze shows compassion for all. The texture and detail in the curls of the hair are really interesting to look at. I like how only one piece is shown at a time. It allows the watcher to really focus on the piece. The video was to broken up for me. I like when they flow smoothly. The F394738 transition is making me not want to pay attention. The art they are showing is beautiful and interesting. It is a shame that the transitions are ruining this video for me.
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