Saturday, November 29, 2014


This is a very creative video that gets pretty disturbing near the end. I just thought it would be cool to share if you haven't seen it yet. It's basically a commentary on children's programming and how people try to shape and mold a kid's mind to be more conformed and less original. It's worth a watch.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Favorite Artist


 
I Find my aunt's art very inspiring. I like her use of colors and her concept and ideas behind her painting. I chose three of my favorite paintings 

Installation


Installation Piece






- Cody 

Home Installation




Home Installation



This is something I made for my dorm room. Picture the before as a plain white cinder block wall. It's hard to tell here, but the lines of pictures are hanging from two coat hangers turned sideways. 

Home Installation - Thomas Noble

Removed everything from the walls and placed it in a corner as if we were moving.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Home Installation


Although sculpture is new to me, I've been doing photography for years and I liked the idea of manipulating color and light to create new spaces and moods. I used filters and lamps to create interesting lighting arrangements around my house bedroom and other places in the house that had some existing natural light to manipulate.
- Sidra Sajid 

Home Installation Project


Living Room
Before:


After:



Home Installation

So, I noticed we had a lot of chairs in my house, and decided they would look nice altogether. I added the red ribbon because the outer chairs had red cushions. It could've been better, I know.... But I worked with what I had.




Installation Piece

Installation Piece
Space - Backyard
Model - Damien
Materials - Paint, Spray Paint







Hey everyone! I chose the space between the book shelves at Fenwick Library, here in George Mason University. I have ALWAYS thought of it as being a maze, so I think it could lead to a very interesting insulation piece.


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Three dimensional art paintings

I can't find the name of the artist but here is some of his work. Really interesting.
http://www.moillusions.com/3d-painted-rooms-illusion

- Sidra Sajid 

Creating moving art/sculpture in still photography

Interesting video that revolves around using space and perspective.
Circle of Abstract Ritual: http://vimeo.com/106181453

- Sidra Sajid

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Emma Sulkowicz


I thought that we got into an important discussion in class involving sexual assault on college campuses. Here is two link to the story that Emma Sulkowicz is sharing in tandem with her activist performance art piece. Sulkowicz represents a problem that is prevalent in our contemporary culture and has sparked much need conversation around the issue.


Hyperallergic Article


Time Video Interview

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Erik Ravelo

Erik Ravelo's art really captures my attention. Many of his sculptures are very detailed, show a lot of motion and possess bright colors. Some of Ravelo's sculptures appear very intimate. He uses candy in one of his sculpture's which is so cool and he is obviously infatuated with body positions. I just thought that his style was very unique and original. I have never seen sculptures that are as graphic and cool as Ravelo's.  
 

 
 
 
 

Pheobe Washburn

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Plastic spoon art


I wanted to share the pieces I had mentioned in the critique, which were horses and other animals created from recycled plastic and utensils. The work below is from Sayaka Ganz. 




Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Liz Miller

I fell in love with Liz Miller's work by accident and I was so glad. I was looking through google at a different artist and I clicked on her name by accident and when I started to look through her website, I was captivated by her artwork. A piece that really caught my attention was Vociferous Transmission, and also her Eco pieces. She uses different shapes, sizes, pieces, and symbols for her abstract and colorful art. They are intriguing because they can be seen as sculpture, but they also seem very 2D in appearance. Her use of movement in her pieces is beautiful, and I love how some they look like they're out of a pop-up book, and others look like giant ornaments. Her more recent work hangs from the ceiling, or covers up entire rooms. These two pieces are two of my favorites.




Susan Noyes

When I asked about my favorite artist, I always say Van Gogh; that, however, is simply because I can never remember the name of my actual favorite artist and Van Gogh is a close second. After doing some deep digging on google, I found her. Susan Noyes is an artist who often uses common items people would throw away in series and repetition for her art. I had the privilege to actually meet her a few years ago, the same day I first discovered her work. I was visiting the Workhouse Art Center in Lorton, VA and was mesmerized by her use of razor blades and medicine bottles. I was also captivated by one acrylic painting she did; I wanted to buy it on the spot, but unfortunately I was only 14 and was not carrying $500 at the moment. I had the honor of actually critiquing the painting, with the artist. Something about her work I just feel deep in my bones. I like her so much that I spent two hours trying to figure out her name. Maybe my favorite thing about her was that she took the time to connect with the young aspiring artist I was four years ago. But whatever it is, she's my favorite.

Oh and she went to GMU...





Damián Ortega

I really like the work of Damian Orega. I like how his work is simple, yet allows the viewer to generate abstract interpretations from it. Additionally, I like the neat use of everyday items to generate more complex ones. I attempted to attach a few pictures of his work, so hopefully they upload. 












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First Blog

I chose John Seward Johnson II. Not necessarily my favorite artist, but his piece "The Awakening" is one of my absolute favorite pieces of art. It used to be located in Washington D.C. but was recently relocated to National Harbor. If you get a chance, I highly recommend visiting.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Thomas Saliot

I came to the realization that I do not exactly have a favorite artist. In retrospect, I have to say that the pieces of art that I find intriguing are always in a constant state of flux. Different moods channel different interests in art, right? As for today, the artwork that most speaks to me is that which is created by Thomas Saliot. I literally just discovered his artwork like a minute ago and I can't stop looking through his gallery of work. His almost blurred style of painting adds an element of softness to his feminine and emotional pieces.