Sunday, March 2, 2014

Art visit

a.) The artwork that made the big impact and impression on me was the wall drawing. It is amazing how very few artist took little time a day and penciled in that whole mural. The time and patience it took with a steady hand to create the “electricity” effect is amazing. What also caught my eye was the cubes, rectangles, boxes and containers piece of art. What caught my eye the most out of that was the color scheme used for the boxes and how they sit in each other in different.
b.) Millie Chen wallpaper I had a connection with. With those symbols on the way it makes you think, “what is it trying to say”, what are the symbols saying to me and it always caught me guessing and this is what really caught my eye and connected with me. Anselm Kiefer: beyond landscape I also felt a connection with. Again along the same lines as the wallpaper connection, it was more of a blurry piece of art that had you harmoniously trying to understand where you were in life and what you were trying to achieve.  
c.) What artwork I saw briefly and was unable to get the name and I also tried looking it up on the website but I couldn’t find it was the cloth piece of art. It was art made I believe of cloth and I believe was a few people at a market shopping for food. It was very interesting to me. Edgar Degas photo of women looking at their reflection in water, I would like to know what his thought process was behind creating this painting.

3 comments:

  1. The artworks that you have chosen sound very interesting, especially the ones from question B.

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  2. I seen some of Anselm Keifer's artwork and it is very impressive. I like the big displays the museum had upstairs of that artists work.

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  3. I completely agree with the first art work you are describing. I think that the use of the different shapes, paired with the different colors makes a fantastic contrast and makes this a great work of art.

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