Tracey Emin
Tracey Emin's work, 'Everyone i have ever slept with' is a well known piece. Tracey Emin has decorated it with the names of
everyone she has slept with.
People
do not tend to make it public information who they have slept with which makes it controversial.
Her brothers name was also inside the tent
which made everyone a bit confused by the message she was trying to get across,
everyone thought the tent was about all the people she had sex while it is actaully the
names of people she has shared a bed with. i.e. even her grandma features on it.
Tracey Emin is an english artist born in 1963. She uses her life events as inspiration for her work from painting,
drawing, video and installation, to photography, needlework and
sculptures. Emin shows her audience her hopes, humiliations, failures and successes and sometimes work that is frequently both tragic
and humorous. She also sometimes features text in her monoprint work.
I think that Emin's work is inspiring because she is not afraid to use her own experiences as inspiration. She makes bold points using her work. The picture shows that her work is quite child like and features bright colours which are very eye catching to her audience.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Artist research : Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol was born in August 1928 - february 1987. He was an American pop artist who's work explores the features of celebrity culture and advertisement. He was firstly a commercial illustrator.
his work invloves various media, i.e. panting, print making, hand drawing, photography, sculpture and music and made over 60 films. He also worked on computer generated art. his works are extrememly popular and highly valued and are often the subject of exhibitions, books, etc.
He began to experiment with reproductions based on advertisements, newspaper headlines and other images which were mass-produced such as Campbell's soup tins and Coca Cola bottles. Other subjects given similar treatment included Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley. The same year he took part in an exhibition in New York, which was the first important survey of Pop Art.
Andy Warhol's work is intriguing because of the use of bright and contrasting colour, and even though they are simple they represent the lives of celebrities well which is what he focuses on a lot. i think that his images are also very boldly coloured whch establishes ties with celebrity life aswell since they are so popular and well known, for example, one of his most famous and well known pieces is the one of Marilyn Monroe who is obviously easy to recognise.
Andy Warhol was born in August 1928 - february 1987. He was an American pop artist who's work explores the features of celebrity culture and advertisement. He was firstly a commercial illustrator.
his work invloves various media, i.e. panting, print making, hand drawing, photography, sculpture and music and made over 60 films. He also worked on computer generated art. his works are extrememly popular and highly valued and are often the subject of exhibitions, books, etc.
He began to experiment with reproductions based on advertisements, newspaper headlines and other images which were mass-produced such as Campbell's soup tins and Coca Cola bottles. Other subjects given similar treatment included Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley. The same year he took part in an exhibition in New York, which was the first important survey of Pop Art.
Andy Warhol's work is intriguing because of the use of bright and contrasting colour, and even though they are simple they represent the lives of celebrities well which is what he focuses on a lot. i think that his images are also very boldly coloured whch establishes ties with celebrity life aswell since they are so popular and well known, for example, one of his most famous and well known pieces is the one of Marilyn Monroe who is obviously easy to recognise.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Mono Print Photos
Using different inks and materials I have created a series of A4 mono prints related to a relevant artist, i.e. Tilleke Schwarz. I did this by drawing an image onto thin paper with another piece underneath. I then placed the papers onto a thin layer of ink and drew over the top of my image so that the picture was printed into the ink below the second piece of paper. After firstly doing this with only black ink I then decided to add other primary ink colours to my pieces. For this I used a graphite stick to rub over the top of the area where I wanted the particular colour. This sometimes worked well, i.e. the red cat, however on some of the images, i.e. the white cat, the ink ran over my outer lines and made the image look faded and scruffy. After I was happy with my end pieces of work, I left them on the wire drying rack until I later took photos of them individually.
My first attempt was the white cat with thick black lines. I did not add any other colour to this which made it look like a simply sketch. However it was difficult to keep this image still, therefore creating two sets of outlines which I did not want. I tried to keep the image as still as possible the next few times I did this process.
My second attempt was the white cat. I felt this was my worst piece as I simply used my finger to colour in the white ink, and this made the ink smudge too far and print over the black outlines, making the cat look faded and messy. I could've improved this by using the graphite stick as I did in my last two pieces.
The third attempt was the red cat which I think is my best piece. I like this image because not only is the colour inside the outlines, it looks neat and tidy, and even though there are blank spaces in between the colour it looks as though this is done diliberately for effect and to make the image more interesting. I used a graphite stick for this effect. For this image I also added white ink to the legs, tail and ears to create a pinkier ink colour and make the piece more intriguing. I was definitely most pleased with this cat over the rest.
For the fourth attempt I used a yellow ink and a graphite stick to colour it. I also used more black ink not only on the outlines but on the legs, tail and face, copying the red cat somewhat. I am not so happy with this however as the lines look scruffy and the colouring looks more like a first attempt effort than a last. I feel I could've done slightly better on this one if I'd have had more time to finish.
I feel my work on the mono prints was successful overall and was a good learning step which I found interesting and fun. I learned that using different tools can help to make better effects and that the prints can sometimes look scruffy if care is not taken, however this is not always a bad thing. This sometimes makes the images more intriguing to look at.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Evan Hecox
Evan Hecox
Evan Hecox is a Colorado-based artist and designer whose work portrays the feel of urban environments. Hecox is fascinated with the complexity of the urban landscape. Like snapshots or filmstrips, his art captures the everyday existence of the average person. Hecox has exhibited worldwide, including exhibitions in Los Angeles, London and Tokyo.
I think that Evans work is unique and interesting throughout, however his colours are limited and this makes it more recognisable to his work. His work has a comic book style to it and is not always bold is eye catching.
Evan Hecox is a Colorado-based artist and designer whose work portrays the feel of urban environments. Hecox is fascinated with the complexity of the urban landscape. Like snapshots or filmstrips, his art captures the everyday existence of the average person. Hecox has exhibited worldwide, including exhibitions in Los Angeles, London and Tokyo.
I think that Evans work is unique and interesting throughout, however his colours are limited and this makes it more recognisable to his work. His work has a comic book style to it and is not always bold is eye catching.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Chris Dent
Chris Dent
Chris Dent's work is technical and detailed which to me makes it less interesting. However I like they way in which he uses limited colour on random parts of his art as this makes it stand out and become more interesting. I think that this particular image is very intriguing as it presents two images (a city and a skull) but the skull is partially hidden, making the viewer pay more attention to fine detail. He sometimes uses shading in his art to make images look more realistic.
Chris Dent's work is technical and detailed which to me makes it less interesting. However I like they way in which he uses limited colour on random parts of his art as this makes it stand out and become more interesting. I think that this particular image is very intriguing as it presents two images (a city and a skull) but the skull is partially hidden, making the viewer pay more attention to fine detail. He sometimes uses shading in his art to make images look more realistic.
Tommy Penton
Tommy Penton
Tommy works as an ilustrator and painter and has done this for the past 10 years. Tommy's paintings show an intelligent yet unique approach to perspective art. His style is bright and fluid with a gentle sense of humour.
His artwork uses little colour and mainly involves black and white cartoon/comic images. His images sometimes include a photo image as the background where his drawings are placed to look as if they're in the photo too. His drawings are surreal and odd but also bring forward his unique style. Therefore it is easy to recognise his work.
Olivier Kugler
Olivier Kugler
Olivier Kugler was born in 1970 in Stuttgart, Germany. He has been working as an illustrator in London for clients all over the world. Olivier enjoys drawing people he meets and places he visits, and colours them afterwards on his laptop.
Oliviers style is simple, sometimes with minimal colour, yet includes unique images. The way the art is drawn makes it look childish, as if only a small amount of care is taken with the images. The colours are solid without shading or a faded effect.
I think that this particular image is intriguing as there are less objects involved and compared to Oliviers other pieces this is rare. I think his other pictures are busy and filled with objects to look at, hense why they are eye catching and interesting. I think the fact that the artist draws people and places he has seen and been to means that his art ties in with his life, making it much more personal. I enjoy Oliviers style as it resembles a comic book type of look, especially because of the use of block colours.
Olivier Kugler was born in 1970 in Stuttgart, Germany. He has been working as an illustrator in London for clients all over the world. Olivier enjoys drawing people he meets and places he visits, and colours them afterwards on his laptop.
Oliviers style is simple, sometimes with minimal colour, yet includes unique images. The way the art is drawn makes it look childish, as if only a small amount of care is taken with the images. The colours are solid without shading or a faded effect.
I think that this particular image is intriguing as there are less objects involved and compared to Oliviers other pieces this is rare. I think his other pictures are busy and filled with objects to look at, hense why they are eye catching and interesting. I think the fact that the artist draws people and places he has seen and been to means that his art ties in with his life, making it much more personal. I enjoy Oliviers style as it resembles a comic book type of look, especially because of the use of block colours.
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