Wednesday, 11 November 2015

The new art gallery Walsall



The building itself as you walked up to it gave you a sense of the standard of art you were expecting to find inside, it gave the impression that a lot of time and hard work had gone into creating this collection of art and the building it has been housed within.





The way the piece was presented to us in a dark room made it seem a lot more foreboding than it wouldve been otherwise making the piece more effective upon the audience.


 Insecticide 24 (2008)





I found that this piece was quite captivating as the colours seen through the flames would attract your eye and get you to look at this piece from a different viewpoint. 






I found that this piece was too hard to capture as it moved along so quickly but I still feel it is effective but it isnt easily portrayed through a lens you have to see it in person to truly appreciate it 









i find that Jacob Epstein's work is very captivating  his use of metal in these pieces is both inspiring and insightful.





With this piece I love how the work relates to a really personal event to the artist which got me to relate to it and empathise with the artist 








the work of bob and roberta smith bob is interesting as it uses words to have an effect on the audience rather than form or tone like the other artists work on this floor 





Overall this art gallery was far more impressive than it appeared to be at first glance and had far more in it than I had originally anticipated. I was quite impressed by the standard and quality of work being shown here and would definitely go again once the next exhibit has been put in.
A link to there website is: http://www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk/

Monday, 9 November 2015

Transfer techniques

In lesson we were given a few transfer techniques to experiment with.

Biro And Hairspray Technique
This is the effect once the technique was applied 
This is the impression from the other side of the page
This is the sketch before the technique is applied 

I also mixed the colours of biro I used and got a more interesting effect  
The viewpoint from behind but I feel that a bit of black put here would give a lovely effect


Cello Tape Technique 
We began by layering the tape up over the front of the image ensuring that there were no gaps then we turn it over and with a damp sponge rub the paper away leaving just the print behind if you have used an laser printer if it is inkjet then this technique will not work

The Acetate Technique

We printed directly onto a sheet of acetate and these are the photographs I took to show it in multiple contexts with different backgrounds. 



I feel that this particular one is quite effective as the tones of the stone compliment it nicely 


I feel that this is my least effective as the image is almost lost with all of the colours going on behind it 

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Robert Rauschenburg

Robert Rauschenberg
Born -1925

Piece name- signs (1970)

Silkscreen
Raushenburg was an American artist born in Texas in 1925 that was well known for his painting and collage.
I feel that this piece could be portraying the artist’s views on the political actions at the time. I also feel that it is a portrayal of how the government tried to mask all the bad that went on during this era with one big event plastered over the media this is shown by the large astronaut placed towards the front of the piece as if it is trying to hide all of the terrible things portrayed behind it like JFK and martin Luther king, the Vietnam war Janis Joplin. But there are also some more revolutionary but positive things shown such as the peace movement and Woodstock which isn’t shown directly but can be inferred by the appearance of Janis Joplin.
The piece gives an impression of the government trying to keep their hands clean shown through the white astronaut but contrasted by all the death and destruction left behind. The fact john Kennedy’s head is a large piece could be representative of the fact that the artist was close friends with the family and felt strongly about this certain event. The hues of red could be representative of the anger and conflict during the 1960s or her blood shed as she died to a heroin overdose in 1970 so perhaps the reason she is quite prominent is to pay tribute to her alongside all of the other potential meaning. The use of the colour green contrasts with the red as they are complimentary colours this can draw your eyes around the piece making this an effective composition of elements. The way in which the people with darker skin are almost segregated to the lower right corner of the page could be to show how the stance of race relations at the time as there were many racial attacks up and down the country this could also be seen through the fact that the large white astronaut is placed beside them almost in an almost intimidating way.
So maybe this piece is also showing his stance on race relations by portraying it though some iconic images of the era positioned in a certain way.By the time this piece was created he would’ve been in his mid-forties and would’ve seen how the world has changed, I feel that this is shown by how he is making a stand against the corruption and devastation he is witnessing and the astronaut could be symbolised as the decades saving grace, its one pure and constructive outcome.

His use of silkscreen gives this piece a very flat form as if he is trying to be plain with no texture like he is being blunt and to the point with none of the funny business of attempting to hide the truth like what the government was doing at the time with all of the war and death with the big finale of the space race. The way this is presented in its 2 dimensional format it gives the impression that nothing is being hidden as his subtle use of the use of white and black make the important elements stand out more showing his passion for this viewpoint. He cleverly left outlines on his images maybe to get the viewer to have their eyes follow it round leading your eyes to another interesting element sparking more thought and controversy in the pieces audience. At the time this was put out it would’ve been quite controversial as there weren’t many artists that would do any art of this nature as there wasn’t much freedom of speech despite the many movements striving for this and still today how free are we to speak and do what we like?