Wednesday, 22 February 2012

My 18 Sketches

Theme : Environmentalism Series

Problem statement : Global warming, environmental pollution and so on have become a serious problem in    our society today. Thus, not every one of us really care for these serious issues. That's the reason why i chose this topic. There's a choice for every one of us to choose which environment we prefer to live in through my artworks. 

Purpose of content : Bring more awareness for every one of us about how much a healthy or a polluted environment can affect our lives.

Research Question : What are the differences between a healthy and polluted environment? How these affect our Earth?

 The environment friendly guy

- This picture shows a guy who really cares and wishes  to stay in a healthy environment. The big round circle around him is a protection layer for him to stay away from the polluted environment. -
4 Basic Elements on Earth
- Show the four basic elements on earth which is the water, fire, sun and moon, and lastly the grass and cloud. - 

The 2 faces leaf 
- The leaf is divided into 2 parts in which we can see the clean and fresh environment on the left side and the polluted environment on the right side. 

Light Bulb Coin Box
- This tells us that electricity is very important to us in our daily life and we should reduce using it -  

Turtle Baby
- These shows that how cruel a human can be when they care for only their own benefits. -  
- The concept is to remind us that we should treat the animals as important as our own child. Do not kill them for your own benefits. -

Tree with Face
- This reminds us of how important trees are to us. Save paper, save our environment by imagining the trees having their own life like us, humans. - 

Spray 
- We always use pesticides spray or produce some smell which will actually cause air pollution to happen. - 

Lakeside factory
- This shows that the gas that the factory produces is the main factor for air pollution. - 

Man with Umbrella
- This shows that global warming getting worse day by day. - 

Poison Apple
- If we do not save the earth, the earth will be like this apple tree soon, which is full of poison. - 

Silent night
- The peace and fresh environment we can live in if we start being concerned about our environmental problems. - 

The Pearl
- Treat the earth as important as a pearl to us. - 

Sunny Beach 
- Do you wish to enjoy or spend your holidays in this beautiful beach? If it's a yes, then start to save our environment. - 

Sick
- This shows that the Earth is sick.-

Different mood , different view
- Our mood will change anytime. This is how we see the world when we are in different moods. - 

The Sky is Crying 
- The sky is portrayed as a girl, and she is actually crying due to the serious environmental issues. - 

Healing Hands
-Each and every one of us have a pair of healing hand. Let's show our healing hand to the earth before it's too late.- 

Matches on Fire
- The round side of the matches is actually an earth and this shows that the earth is on fire. (Global warming) - 

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Perceptual vs. Conceptual Art

How can we define perceptual art?
  Basically,perceptual art may be interpreted as the engagement of multi-sensory experiential stimuli combined with the multiplicity of interpretive meanings on the part of an observer. Sometimes, the role of observer is obscured as members of the public may unwittingly or unknowingly be participants in the creation of the artwork itself. Perceptual art is also a form of art that can trace its roots to the art history concepts of perceptualism as well as to twentieth century of conceptual art and performing art. That is why perceptual art very often generally called "performance art".
  For perceptual art, it is based on sensory like creating an illusion for the audience.



The above are few examples of perceptual art.
Next,what is conceptual art?
  In conceptual art, the idea or concept is the most importance aspect of the work. When an artist use a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art. Said  by Sol LeWitt
  For conceptual art, it is more on though which mean there's always a meaning behind every artwork. 

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Post-Impressionism

  An art movements is described as a style or way of doing art since late 19th to mid of 20th century period of time which is subtly or distinctly different than another movement of art. An art movement is a tendency of style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time which usually a few years or months. 

 

Pierre Bonnard

   Pierre Bonnard ( 3rd October 1867 - 23 January 1947 ) was a french painter and printmaker, as well as a member of Les Nabis. In 1891 he met Toulouse-Lautrec and began his journey as an artist. His first show was at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in 1896. In his twenties, he was a part of Les Nabis, a group of young artists committed to creating work of symbolic and spiritual nature.
   Bonnard is known for his intense use of color, especially via areas built with small brushmarks and close values.

Bonnard's artwork :
Table setting under the lamp
French window
The dinning room in the country
Place clichy
Table set in a garden

Women in the garden

  The effect of Japonaisme on Bonnard did not immediately lead to the use of the brilliant colours of his later work but rather to the flattening of forms, through limited modelling of the figure, and of space by distorting perspective and exploiting “decorative” elements such as fabrics or wallpaper. This is well illustrated by the four panels of Women in the Garden.

Elements of design:
Lines :
Used 3 vertical lines to separate 4 different types of women in the garden. Besides that, lines with different structure used to create body figure for the women.

Shapes :
Circle being drawn as polka dots for the dress style of the 1st women. Square used for the dress texture of the 3rd women. Other than that, not much fixed or clarify in shapes in the artwork above.

Value :
Light color and dark color used to produce how colorful a world can be with the nature.

Color: 
Green used as the color of the leaves and brown for the roots and branches and vary color being used.

Texture: 
Visual texture

Alignment:
Vertical alignment to paint from the 1st women till the 4th women from left to right.

Principles of Design:
Harmony:
Harmony is obviously present in this artwork because the artist used the color which close to the real world.

Scale:
Overall size

Hierarchy

Balance:
Balance of color uses in every single women.