Sunday, March 24, 2013

shape / color


shape / color

Art: Art Deco
Author: Bob Staake

Bio: Bob Staake was born in 1957 Los Anglos and began his career as an  illustrator in 1992. In 1998 he wrote is first kids book “My Little 1 2 3 Book”. In 2006 he was nominated for top ten best children books in the New York Times.

Medium: Watercolor

Chosen: I chose this piece of art because the artistes used colors and shapes in such a way that the piece looks like a cartoon.

 

 



 

Work Cite

 


http://lineshapecolor.blogspot.com/2009/07/art-deco.html


Line /pattern

 Art:Line, Dot, Pattern Drawing (2011)
Size: 400 x 400 (mm)
200 x 200 (mm) [each]”


Author: Szemin Ho

Bio: Szemin Ho went school for design at Nanyang Polytechnic and ended up getting a Diploma in the Industry of Design. Szemin Ho received a reward in “Short-listed: A-star Social Robot Design award 2011.”

Medium: Paintbrush, Acrylic

Chosen: I chose this piece of art because the artistes used different thickness lines to make the same image but by using this method had altered to the image.

 

 

 

 

Work Cite

 

http://www.coroflot.com/szeminho/Art-n-Painting

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Pattern

pattern
 
Art: Pattern Fish 2008
Artist: art by J. Vincent Scarpace
Bio: “Born in 1971 - Buffalo, New York.” John likes fish; he has a website call www.Ipaintfish.com he went to school in Texas.
Medium: pen and ink
Chosen: I chose this piece of art because the fish has a peculiar look on its face and the artist use a lot of fun shapes to create this fish.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Balance


Balance

 

Artist: John Felice Ceprano

Title: Art of balance

Description: John used only wedges and shims to help hold these massive rocks in place.

Location: Canada

Bio: John was born in Providence, Rhode Island, 1947. Canadian citizen in 1991. Since 1986 "The Art of Balance", was rewarded Canada Council Grant in 1989”.

Medium:  rock   / sculpture

Chosen: I chose this piece of art because the artist showed a continuous harmony by putting these huge massive rocks together.

 

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