
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Art at Gallery 5 - The Carnival of 5 Fires
Gallery 5 is currently showing a collection of works in their "Carnival of 5 Fires" from multiple artists. Molly Crabapple, Wes Freed, and Katelan Foisy to name a few, as well as Amanda Robinson and Bizhan Khodabandeh. The Carnival of 5 Fires is somewhat of an art/Halloween festival showcasing the talents of artists and performers. Each artist featured brings an essential and unique element to the overall "carnival" presentation.
Amanda Robinson's bizarre political sculptures provide an interesting commentary on current events with such sculptures as "The World's Last Genetically Modified Chicken" with posters created by Bizhan Khodabandeh. Her creations are representative of current hot topics (like renewable energy, nuclear weapons, and genetically modified foods); they are presented as if they are memorials to problems from the past, communicating an obvious distaste for all the issues she's targeted. Molly Crabapple's daring illustrations depict outlandish sideshow style characters each with an interesting and colorful backstory communicated through visual cues and text. Wes Freed's grim yet colorful paintings portray a theme of Dixieland and darkness, with stylized characters that manage to combine Americana and the zombie aesthetic. Katelan Foisy brings a more painterly approach to the mix with her subtly unsettling creations. Combining carnival imagery and a wide variety of symbolism her paintings are a refreshing break from the (charming if somewhat campy) carnival-poster style works.
http://www.gallery5arts.org/Home/699BC0E5-1D4D-4707-8B7F-43E31F6A93D8.html
http://www.gallery5arts.org/Home/Home.html
http://www.mollycrabapple.com/
http://wesfreed.com/
http://www.katelanfoisy.com/
Amanda Robinson's bizarre political sculptures provide an interesting commentary on current events with such sculptures as "The World's Last Genetically Modified Chicken" with posters created by Bizhan Khodabandeh. Her creations are representative of current hot topics (like renewable energy, nuclear weapons, and genetically modified foods); they are presented as if they are memorials to problems from the past, communicating an obvious distaste for all the issues she's targeted. Molly Crabapple's daring illustrations depict outlandish sideshow style characters each with an interesting and colorful backstory communicated through visual cues and text. Wes Freed's grim yet colorful paintings portray a theme of Dixieland and darkness, with stylized characters that manage to combine Americana and the zombie aesthetic. Katelan Foisy brings a more painterly approach to the mix with her subtly unsettling creations. Combining carnival imagery and a wide variety of symbolism her paintings are a refreshing break from the (charming if somewhat campy) carnival-poster style works.
http://www.gallery5arts.org/Home/699BC0E5-1D4D-4707-8B7F-43E31F6A93D8.html
http://www.gallery5arts.org/Home/Home.html
http://www.mollycrabapple.com/
http://wesfreed.com/
http://www.katelanfoisy.com/
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Photo Manip project - Surface Research

Full size: http://this-quiet-storm.deviantart.com/art/Falling-For-You-Surface-Res-138900766
Take photo, manipulate in photoshop, print the photo, manipulate physically, scan it back in, manipulate it in photoshop, print. Done.

Shadow Study - Surface Research proj.


Full size: http://this-quiet-storm.deviantart.com/art/I-m-Breaking-Surface-Res-138895857

"Jeff's Dad" (Group Space Research project)




I can't remember what we actually ended up calling it... and I hate leaving work "Untitled" if I can help it so "Jeff's Dad" it is. This was a group project for Space Research class with Alise, Ellie, and Ayaaz. (Hope I spelled all those right.) If I could remember the date we finished this I would put it up... Alise, you might remember! Leave a comment if you do!
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