- What is the main idea you were trying to express in your project? What were your intentions? I wanted to base my project on kind of fun and how anything can be used to make art.
- What methods did you use to develop your ideas? For example, did you brainstorm, create a concept map, research, improvise, try different materials or techniques, etc? I just played around with balloons and different things around the the house till i finally put it all together. I tried making balloon figures to hang from the mobile but my twists in the balloons would not stay so it didn't work for me.
- Did you take risks by trying something new? Explain. I took risks of making myself deff with all those balloons poping haha.
- What were some of the unexpected problems that you had to solve while you were working? I had to figure out how to make the top balloon stay on the plate because it kept popping off the top.
- What decisions and choices did you make to help solve these problems? I realized that tape would work to hold th balloon in place, that and my sister gave the tape idea away.
- What was the most interesting or challenging think about what you did? The most interesting this was when i realized how much fun i had playing with the balloons and the challenging thing was popping holes in the paper plate because it kept breaking.
- What have you learned from this particular project? I have learned you can truly use anything and try to use things that will stay together better.
- What did you do outside of class to enrich the project? I attempted many online tutorials on making balloon figures and i failed misserably.
- If you were to experience this project again what would you change or do differently? I would pratice more on making balloon figures.
- Describe a new project/activity that might grow out of the one in which you just participated? I am not too sure.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
3D Pop Art Self Evaluation
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
pop art research
pop art is an art movement that came about in Britain in the mid 1950's and later 1950's in the united states. Pop art was a response to "the commercial and consumer society of modern time". Some of the first artists to make pop art pieces were: Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton, Robert Rauschenberg, George Segal.
Jasper John:
Jasper John was the first painter/sculptor to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom. He received this medal from president Barrack Obama himself. Jasper John is best known for his famous painting, Flag, his inspiration for this piece was a dream of the american flag.
George Segal:
George Segal was famous for his life size cast figures. He started off doing his figures by plastering bandages onto a model and cutting the bandages off to then re-plaster them together to form a cast shell. These figures were often white or monochrome colored. He slowly changed to doing some in a bronze color.
Jasper John:
Jasper John was the first painter/sculptor to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom. He received this medal from president Barrack Obama himself. Jasper John is best known for his famous painting, Flag, his inspiration for this piece was a dream of the american flag.
George Segal:
George Segal was famous for his life size cast figures. He started off doing his figures by plastering bandages onto a model and cutting the bandages off to then re-plaster them together to form a cast shell. These figures were often white or monochrome colored. He slowly changed to doing some in a bronze color.
This stunning image was drawn by Tee Buzz in the style of Roy Lichtenstein. This image he girl has long flowing hair, long, thick eyelashes, as her eyes brim over with tears. the use of dots adds a great overall affect to the emotion of the image.
I could not find any information on this piece of art work. I like this piece though because it is done up of the famous singer Rihana. I like her music so i naturally liked this image i found.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
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