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Example Senior Art

e-portfolio

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I like the idea of incorporating “rubbish” like materials into the background of art works like I am here

  • I really enjoy doing collages like I have done on slide 19 and 17
  • I also like the look of it being “messy” and I achieved this by layering different colours to create a ground
  • Using images of rubbish/bottles in artwork could work too ?
  • I’m not sure how I feel about the writing, I think it is cool but I’m not sure how I could incorporate it into artwork on my folio
  • I like using brown paper
  • I want to experiment more with dry painting, as well as using crayons/charcoal on top of paint etc

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Experiments with painting techniques

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Experimenting with collage and stencilling. I like this technique and also how it extends my idea from previous artworks. The ideas also link to the artist models below. The cut up, repositioning and collage to Gascoigne and the brush strokes to Jasper Johns

Rosalie Gascoigne Artist model

Metropolis

(1999)

Artist

Rosalie Gascoigne

New Zealand, Australia

25 Jan 1917 - 23 Oct 1999

Jasper Johns

Artist model

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Experimenting with cutting up my artworks and collaging together.

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Experimenting with projecting my artworks onto plastic bottles.

Artwork was made then placed under the class light projector. This then projected the image onto a plastic bottle the bottle was painted white so the image could be seen.

I like how the artwork looks. But I need to photograph then in a better location the background is distracting

Pipilotti Rist Artist model, installation. Sculpture

The Labyrinth of Plastic Waste by design studio luzinterruptus addresses environmental issues with its striking design.

https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/plastic-waste

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I like the way the little messy writing looks when it is projected on the bottles. This slide and the slide before this shows this. I like how you can see the projected image fading on the bottle laying down and how the line next to the writing kind of gives the bottle depth and shows the contour.

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Jamie Hewlett

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Colin McCahon

Really like the colours and how he using stencil, strong fonts mixed with hand writing.

I want to use this somehow in my own work

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Tanaka Atsuko

Alain Jaquet

yayoi kusama

Really like dots and am wanting to use dots and circles in my work.

I particularly like Yayoi Kusama.

I enjoy how her colours are limited she uses dots that are put together to form lines and also how there is a variety of sizes.

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Yayoi Kusama

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Roy Lichtenstein

Artist model “Pop Art” movement. Use of cartoons and appropriated imagery.

Dots are from the printing process used to create cartoons. He replicated this in his paintings. I really enjoy how he has strong flat paint application and strong colours. Balck outlines and the dots.

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Large artwork.

The following slides show the close up details of the work.

I used scratching for the bottom part.

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