I went to the museum of modern
art in New York City and this is the first picture I took from inside the
museum when I arrived. This piece was amazing and so I endeavoured to create a
similar piece on my own. The piece is 3D and circular shapes are used to create
the piece’s main effect. In my opinion, the best factor in this art work is
clearly the colours. The wide range and shades of colours used are spectacular.
Furthermore, the main colours involved in this piece are blue, yellow, red,
orange and green- including various different shades of those colours. The
colours in this piece connote happiness and joy; this could be because
analogous colours are involved. When an artist
paints using analogous colors, a sense of harmony is conveyed. Beauty is also
easiest to attain, working with analogous colors, because there is no discord;
all of the immediate colors share a similarity. This could inspire my abstract
pieces as I would focus more on colour. Also, the 3D effect is quite
interesting as it brings the piece to life; the curved lines makes the piece
look even more interesting as they are quite random and they look as if
something exploded.
Unlike the previous piece, this artist chose to use a limited amount of colour to create this outstanding result. This then allows me to focus more on technique than colour. What seems to continuously intrigue me is how different artists have different perspectives on how a piece can be quite effective; they believe different materials and techniques can create different emotions. The composition of this piece is particular- the artist uses the colour black to create an effective background that would allow all extra details to be seen clearly. The colour scheme is quite dark, however the neutral colours white and black alongside each other create a strong effect. The colour white still enables there to be a gloomy, depressed effect or emotion. I found the lines that demarcate the piece quite interesting as it makes the piece look like a puzzle and like it had just been fixed. Linking back to emotions, the colours look trapped and the small specks of blue seem to be spreading or standing out. This could symbolise someone feeling depressed and how they felt trapped. The blue could act as something redeeming a person from melancholies or peace being overcome by disturbance and creating a whirlwind of depressed feelings. I enjoyed the strong emotions this piece could bring forward and the detail of maybe someone’s life. On the other hand, this piece slightly reminded me of a zoomed out map of buildings in a particular location. The blue colour could then be the lights on in a city or developed technology; a city at night. This piece inspired me to focus on creating several different emotions, detail and buildings which would relate to my topic,’ skyline’.
I took this picture on one of the
top floors. The reason for why I took this picture is because I wanted to look
at a different perspective which is basically above everyone else. This picture
is basically from the perspective of someone who is ‘high in authority’. This
is because I am essentially looking down on everyone and if they were to look
up, they would be looking up to me. This perspective was different to the
perspective I would normally take when painting. This picture is made up of
architectural features and people. The picture looks peaceful and calm but then
when viewers focus on the picture, the ground floor seems to look very busy.
This inspired me to create abstract pieces that were a deception to the eye but
when there was a change of perspective, the elements of the piece were seen. A
few shadows can also be seen which creates the liveliness of the picture.
Furthermore, this is a similar
picture to the previous one but instead people are spread out across the
floors. Again, this creates a similar mood to the previous piece which is
authority and vigour. Also, the lighting creates a happy effect which further
encouraged me to think about colour and more particularly, shade.
This is a book that was written
by the artist Francis Picabia in 2016. This only really inspired me to think
about developing my skills and to continue experimenting. Also, it surprisingly
reminded me to develop the simple shapes I have been using to complex ones
because of the title referring to the shape of our heads. This was originally organized by The Museum of Modern Art.
Again, I took another picture
relating to perspective but this time you could see more detail in the picture.
The shape of the couch looked like a number five which could relate to how
shapes are very important. The wrong shape put in the wrong position could
change the whole interpretation of a piece. This picture, however, was not as
interesting as it is simple and basic in its’ shape and its colour.
This is some background
information on the background of Francis Picabia from the years 1905-1911. He
is an important artist who focused deeply on shape, line and colour out of all
the elements of art.
Back to paintings! This is a
basic example of a skyline, referring back to my topic. The colours green,
beige, brown, blue and pink are the main components of the piece. In the piece
there are land- trees, and grass-, a building- castle-, and the sky. However,
the artist uses the typical colours for each object which does not create a
great effect in the piece. The painting is not altered much to the way actual
buildings would look like. This limits the emotion that could be seen from this
piece. What I like instead is that the buildings is the main subject of the piece and blocks the sky out linking
to what I think about perspective and how it can change how you look at
something. Light tones are used near the top half of the painting to exactly
show the reflection of light onto the building. What I like about the artist is
how he emphasizes his brush strokes allowing them to look smooth and as if they
are fading away. This helps to create a rough texture which works well with
nature and a strong building.
This painting relates to nature
again, the colours blue and green represent nature and life. There are a few
trees that are quite curved in the way they stand. Again this encourages me to
work on shape and what different colours can symbolise; this means that I would
be careful and think about which colours or shapes to use so that the art piece
is not interpreted wrongly. In this piece, there is an excessive use of
different tones. Also, what I find interesting is that the woods initially
create a negative expression but then the viewer looks at the sea and is
calmed. This again relates to viewers taking a path when they first look at a
piece. The focal point of the piece is definitely the darker parts of mud.
Looking at the colour of this art
work, in my opinion, this piece symbolises danger. Red, black and grey all tend
to be negative colours. This again encourages me to look at a wider range of
different colours and focus on maybe only one strong emotion I want the viewer
to recognise.
This is a really good example of
different shapes and how I can create interesting experiments using irregular
shapes.
Different shapes are used to
almost create an illusion as the black lines become thicker. Furthermore, the
circles on top of the lines have circles inside of it too and come in red,
green, and orange, purple, yellow, etcetera. Also, the small circles inside the
other circles go up in a consecutive number order from zero to seven. The
significance of this could be that seven is seen as a lucky number and colour
being added on top of darkness symbolises the darkness being overruled by
light. The contrast in colours in this piece also works really well together to
create an effective emotion.
The following are more pictures I took of art
pieces
As you can see, from a far
perspective this art piece looks quite basic. I decided to look closely at this
piece. It suddenly all made sense and so I thought that I would love to create
an abstract piece that makes the viewers think. The hue green and blue were the
main colours present in this piece- there was also some pink, orange, yellow,
brown and black used(and more). The painting is of a man kissing a woman- but
when looked at from closer perspective buildings can be seen. Because of this,
the man’s hair is the dark shy and his green face is the grass and other
plants. The buildings are painted with bright colours which enable them to
stand out. What I found quite interesting is how the artist would draw one
thing several times to create a beautiful piece. The lady had four eyes and two
lips whilst the outline of the man’s face is repeated several times. The obscurity
of the piece induces viewers to look closely at the painting and notice the
small details. The buildings relate to my final piece because they are an
obvious element of skylines.
This was very simple and basic
but overall quite relevant to me. Colour is clearly limited and the background
has been left blank but the most fascinating thing was the detail in this
piece. The different shades of the building reflected the sunlight. However,
this piece is hard to relate too emotionally because of the lack of colour,
different shapes and more.
The following pictures are again
of more paintings I found interesting:
This is to do with Picabia and
other artists and a theatre show they endeavoured to put on.
This is a three dimensional art piece that I
found very interesting due to the different materials used.
This close up demonstrates the
beautiful materials that were used in order to create this piece of work. Real
wood, palm leaves and other materials were used in the making of this. The
reason I like this piece is because of the simplistic shapes and colours that
were used. Most artists focus on shape or colour but this artist used the real
material of what she was drawing. Unlike one of the past pieces, the artist has
added in some paint too. This means that the emotions that can be created are
not limited because of the colour added unto the painting. Also, the material
that the artist has used obviously adds a different texture to the piece. The
use of different tones and mediums create a beautiful atmosphere and contrast
between the materials.
More artwork that inspires me:
The artwork above absolutely
inspired my abstract work as it is an abstract piece. The main colour used is
blue and then pink. This was really intriguing because there was an actual
balance of colour and shape meaning that the effectiveness of the emotion in
this piece was probably at its peak. All, colours used have light shades and
connote peace which makes the piece either look like the sea or the sky. This
is very important for me as this is probably how the basis of my background
(from experiments) will be.
This is one of Pablo Picasso’s
most famous pieces. The Girl before the
Mirror was painted in March 1932; the painting was produced in the style
Picasso was using at the time and evoked an image of Vanity. This piece let out
so many controversial views all around the point that a woman is standing in
front of a mirror. This is clearly what I endeavour to achieve. Pablo’s
background is absolutely dissimilar to mine as my background will not consist
of a regular pattern. Pablo Picasso also
uses irregular shapes even when drawing a human. Unlike other artists, Pablo
did not just copy out a realistic object but altered it so that the piece would
be more affective.
I really liked this image because
of the clouds that formed part of the eye. For my topic I will be looking at
clouds from many different perspectives and so the painting of clouds could be
the basic guideline of my abstract.
The following pictures relate to
my experiment ideas or an artist’s research:
This is a picture I took after I
had left the museum. This picture is of a lake, trees, the sky and several buildings.
I took this picture for inspiration as this is an obvious example of a skyline.
Firstly, what I really liked was how all the buildings towered above me and the
amount of windows in the buildings. This is quite helpful as I can now focus on
the details of the building much more as there is more to draw unto the
building. In this painting a lot of cold colours like blue and green are used;
the colour blue essentially makes you to feel peaceful and calm whilst green is
more of a warm and cool colour. Light hits the right side of the lake so the
colours are brighter on that side of the picture- this side of the image
captures the attention of viewers as the contrast in shades is obvious and
quite interesting. Furthermore, there is an even greater contrast in scenery as
the bottom half of the photo is of nature whilst the top half is of buildings.
Finally, the centre building also stands out because it looks pink and is the
tallest building in the picture. This has inspired me to focus on detail,
shade, colour and how I can add contrast to my piece. Furthermore, the calming
mood the picture creates is very interesting and makes me want to create
something like it.
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