This presentation is about the most fantastic art pieces and their creators journey which is on the platform of Traffic NYC and continuously trending among the modern artists.
This document announces an exhibition at the Africa Centre in London featuring the metal sculptures of John Hlatywayo and the paintings and collages of Tafadzwa Gwetai. It provides background information on the two Zimbabwean artists, including brief biographies and descriptions of some of their works. The exhibition aims to showcase how Hlatywayo and Gwetai capture emotion and observe human subjects in their artwork.
simplecomplexity photographix is a photography company that brings an artistic and unique perspective to Gainesville. The company focuses on editorial and special interest photography, rather than commercial work. It aims to create photography as an art form separate from stereotypes. The company emphasizes quality over quantity and exclusivity rather than popularity, emulating top brands like Apple and Porsche.
Luiza Vizoli is a professional artist born in Europe who currently lives and works in Minnesota. Her painting style has evolved over years of exploration, and her works often have thick textures that add dimension. She creates abstract expressionist paintings, impressionist flowers and landscapes, abstract religious art, and figurative works in oils and acrylics that draw inspiration from her travels and dreams.
The press release becomes an instruction manual for the interpretation of the artwork. Nothing comes out of an artwork informing us that it is Contemporary painting. Nor does it communicate quality or meaning. There is no way of distinguishing Contemporary painting from the commonplace. The interpretative prerogative, the price tag and the art institutions create the artwork.
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Karol Jersak has over 15 years of experience as a professional art instructor, designing and implementing lesson plans for students of all ages and abilities. She teaches a variety of art classes focused on different materials, mediums, and artistic values. Jersak aims to help students gain understanding of the world through art and provides individualized support. She has a background in fine arts, design, painting, sculpture, and art history. Jersak also works as a professional artist creating mixed media paintings for residential design projects.
This document discusses Wassily Kandinsky's abstract paintings and asks questions about the lines, shapes, colors, thoughts, and feelings they provoke in the viewer. It notes that Kandinsky did not paint representations of things but instead focused on abstract elements like shapes, areas, and lines to evoke responses in the audience.
Leonardo da Vinci was born illegitimately in Vinci, Italy in 1452 and grew up displaying remarkable artistic and academic talents. He moved to Florence in 1466 to join the workshop of Verrocchio, where he developed his own style beyond his master's. In 1482, da Vinci went to the court of Ludovico Sforza in Milan, where he stayed for 16 years continuing to paint and branching out into interests like engineering and anatomy, producing works like The Last Supper and branching out into interests like engineering and anatomy. One of his most famous works is the Mona Lisa, painted during this period, which captures the sitter's mysterious smile. Da Vinci combined art, science
This document announces an exhibition at the Africa Centre in London featuring the metal sculptures of John Hlatywayo and the paintings and collages of Tafadzwa Gwetai. It provides background information on the two Zimbabwean artists, including brief biographies and descriptions of some of their works. The exhibition aims to showcase how Hlatywayo and Gwetai capture emotion and observe human subjects in their artwork.
simplecomplexity photographix is a photography company that brings an artistic and unique perspective to Gainesville. The company focuses on editorial and special interest photography, rather than commercial work. It aims to create photography as an art form separate from stereotypes. The company emphasizes quality over quantity and exclusivity rather than popularity, emulating top brands like Apple and Porsche.
Luiza Vizoli is a professional artist born in Europe who currently lives and works in Minnesota. Her painting style has evolved over years of exploration, and her works often have thick textures that add dimension. She creates abstract expressionist paintings, impressionist flowers and landscapes, abstract religious art, and figurative works in oils and acrylics that draw inspiration from her travels and dreams.
The press release becomes an instruction manual for the interpretation of the artwork. Nothing comes out of an artwork informing us that it is Contemporary painting. Nor does it communicate quality or meaning. There is no way of distinguishing Contemporary painting from the commonplace. The interpretative prerogative, the price tag and the art institutions create the artwork.
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Karol Jersak has over 15 years of experience as a professional art instructor, designing and implementing lesson plans for students of all ages and abilities. She teaches a variety of art classes focused on different materials, mediums, and artistic values. Jersak aims to help students gain understanding of the world through art and provides individualized support. She has a background in fine arts, design, painting, sculpture, and art history. Jersak also works as a professional artist creating mixed media paintings for residential design projects.
This document discusses Wassily Kandinsky's abstract paintings and asks questions about the lines, shapes, colors, thoughts, and feelings they provoke in the viewer. It notes that Kandinsky did not paint representations of things but instead focused on abstract elements like shapes, areas, and lines to evoke responses in the audience.
Leonardo da Vinci was born illegitimately in Vinci, Italy in 1452 and grew up displaying remarkable artistic and academic talents. He moved to Florence in 1466 to join the workshop of Verrocchio, where he developed his own style beyond his master's. In 1482, da Vinci went to the court of Ludovico Sforza in Milan, where he stayed for 16 years continuing to paint and branching out into interests like engineering and anatomy, producing works like The Last Supper and branching out into interests like engineering and anatomy. One of his most famous works is the Mona Lisa, painted during this period, which captures the sitter's mysterious smile. Da Vinci combined art, science
Elisabeth de Brabant is an art curator and pioneer based in Shanghai who represents international artists and brings their work to exhibitions around the world. She founded creative spaces like 1933 and will soon open the Elisabeth de Brabant Art Center to showcase experimental art and encourage dialogue.
Nathan Pendlebury is a painter who studied at Liverpool John Moores University. He has won prizes at local art exhibitions and received commissions from companies. He finds dot-art membership valuable for gaining exposure to bigger clients. Stephen Collett is a full-time artist who works in painting and sculpture. He has sold many works and taken commissions through dot-art over 5 years. Dot-art has accelerated his career by providing opportunities to exhibit in prestigious galleries. Roy Munday teaches art in addition to his practice. He appreciates dot-art's understanding of artists' needs and how it has opened opportunities for commissions and teaching classes he could not achieve alone.
This document provides information about an exhibition titled "Americans in London" showing from July 20-24, 2016 at the gallery@oxo in London. It lists the organizations involved in organizing and promoting the exhibition, including Art Fusion Galleries, Abba Gallery, and The Good Events and PR Company. The exhibition features works by five American artists: William Braemer, David Harry, Michael Katz, Chris Reichenbaum, and Tiril. The document includes biographies of three of the artists - William Braemer, David Harry, and Michael Katz - and images of some of their works.
The document provides definitions and descriptions of various art terms grouped into categories such as representation, content, form, and style. It also includes brief biographies of four artists - one who created what he wanted and sold little, one who created what others wanted and had financial success, one who was paid to illustrate for a ruler, and one who was a folk artist discovered after death.
This document profiles several writers and their backgrounds. It introduces Benjamin Delpon de Vaux who writes about a Moroccan painting and is the marketing manager of Loft Art Gallery in Casablanca. It also introduces Rachel Bennett who profiles an Iranian artist and is a writer based in Dubai, and Eda Kehale Argun who writes a guide on Istanbul and has worked in finance and marketing. Finally, it introduces several other writers who contribute to the issue, including their backgrounds and areas of expertise.
Teresa Adamowska is a Polish painter who studied at the High School of Fine Arts in Supraśl and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Turuń. She is currently a teacher at the High School of Fine Art in Łomża, Poland. Over her career she has painted many paintings, illustrated books, and created scenographies. She often exhibits her artworks in galleries in Poland and abroad and has received several awards for her work.
Anne Kullaf is a painter who focuses on capturing the rhythm, energy, and essence of the urban landscape through motion, repetition, color, gesture and atmosphere in her work. She aims for a form of realism that is expressive rather than simply recording what she sees. Her paintings have been exhibited widely and she teaches art.
Abstraction is a genre of art that represents reality in a generalized or simplified manner without reference to concrete objects or examples. It uses visual elements like form, color, and line to create compositions that may exist independently from visual references in the real world. Some key influences on abstract art included Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, as well as sciences, philosophy, psychology, politics, and music. Pioneering abstract artists mentioned include Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian, and O'Keeffe.
Andres Michelena is a Venezuelan conceptual artist who translates his thoughts and spiritual influences into his artworks in unconventional ways. Throughout his career, Michelena has explored many mediums and techniques, creating pieces influenced by Catholicism, Santeria, Buddhism and more. Rather than having one defining "kickoff" moment in his career, Michelena sees every moment as an opportunity to further develop his conceptual art. Currently based in Florida, Michelena continues working and displaying his art internationally while remaining true to his vision.
The document compares and contrasts traditional arts versus contemporary arts. Traditional arts are part of a culture's history, skills and knowledge that are passed down through generations. They involve art forms created by hand like painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Contemporary arts are modern arts that reflect current ideas and concepts through various mediums. They aim to enact social change, while traditional arts represent ancient ideas and ways of life.
This document provides a catalog of paintings by Russian painter Yulia Matulis. It includes her biography, pictorial style, and contact information for Procolen representatives in China, Russia, and Spain. The catalog showcases Matulis' sketches, watercolor paintings, and oil paintings on canvas ranging in price from 300-8,000 USD. The works display her metaphysical and surrealist influences with loose brushstrokes and contrasts of light and shadow.
Holly Nichols is a fashion illustrator known for her whimsical and emotive sketches of high fashion runways. She runs her studio, H. Nichols Illustration, out of Braintree, Massachusetts. Nichols gained popularity through Instagram where she shares her illustrations, and now has over 200,000 followers. She earns a living through commissioned work and selling prints, phone cases, and other merchandise featuring her illustrations. Nichols is inspired by couture designers like Elie Saab and draws to recreate luxurious outfits she cannot afford.
This document summarizes an art project about the Chinese artist Zou Chuan'an. It provides biographical information about Zou, noting he was born in 1941 and his works have been shown in China and other countries. It describes Zou's style as realistic gongbi painting, using detailed brushstrokes to precisely depict figures and narratives. The document analyzes Zou's painting "Peaking Through" using elements of art like color, value, and line and principles such as proportion and emphasis. It compares this painting to a photograph taken by the author, noting similarities in subject, use of color, contrast of dark background and light foreground, and realistic portrayal.
Today, abstract painting is regarded as a key style. Celebrated for its avant-garde aesthetic and pioneered by many painters, the abstract genre represents a pivotal moment in modernism.
This document discusses abstract art from 1908-1920s. It defines abstract art as nonrepresentational works that are based on color, shapes, textures rather than depicting people, places or things. Two main types are described: lyrical abstraction which emphasizes organic forms over geometric; and geometric abstraction based on relationships between geometric shapes. Major artists who pioneered abstraction mentioned are Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich. Factors that contributed to the growth of abstract art included Cubism's less representational style and Fauvism's use of color.
Manfred Kielnhofer is an artist and designer from Linz, Austria who works in various mediums including painting, film, photography, installation, performance, and sculpture. His work often features the human form and he has used naked bodies as canvases. He creates large-scale installations and collaborates with others. Kielnhofer aims to capture different perspectives and movements of the human body in his work. He has exhibited widely in Austria and internationally.
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Fine arts, including painting, sculpture, and architecture, prioritize aesthetics and emotional resonance, often exploring personal and societal themes. Visual arts encompass a broader spectrum, incorporating practical forms like graphic design and filmmaking alongside traditional mediums, leveraging visual elements to convey ideas and narratives across various platforms, from galleries to digital media.
The Whitehouse Projects began 5 years ago in Peru when founder Jim Cossio witnessed street artists creating works directly on gallery walls that would later be painted over. This inspired Cossio to create traveling art events where street and fine artists create works during the event that are then available for purchase through a silent auction. Any unsold works are painted over at the end of the night. The events bring different types of artists together and allow attendees to observe the art creation process and potentially purchase works, with proceeds going to charity. Whitehouse Projects has expanded and will be holding events in several US cities in 2014-2015.
Allison Souza presents on the evolution of her artwork over the past 5 years since graduating from Montserrat College of Art. She discusses her transition from graphic design work at the Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery and the Hygienic Art Gallery to painting and multimedia works to her current focus on three-dimensional soap molds. Souza's presentation highlights her growth as an artist through exploration of new mediums and transition between artistic roles and experiences.
Elisabeth de Brabant is an art curator and pioneer based in Shanghai who represents international artists and brings their work to exhibitions around the world. She founded creative spaces like 1933 and will soon open the Elisabeth de Brabant Art Center to showcase experimental art and encourage dialogue.
Nathan Pendlebury is a painter who studied at Liverpool John Moores University. He has won prizes at local art exhibitions and received commissions from companies. He finds dot-art membership valuable for gaining exposure to bigger clients. Stephen Collett is a full-time artist who works in painting and sculpture. He has sold many works and taken commissions through dot-art over 5 years. Dot-art has accelerated his career by providing opportunities to exhibit in prestigious galleries. Roy Munday teaches art in addition to his practice. He appreciates dot-art's understanding of artists' needs and how it has opened opportunities for commissions and teaching classes he could not achieve alone.
This document provides information about an exhibition titled "Americans in London" showing from July 20-24, 2016 at the gallery@oxo in London. It lists the organizations involved in organizing and promoting the exhibition, including Art Fusion Galleries, Abba Gallery, and The Good Events and PR Company. The exhibition features works by five American artists: William Braemer, David Harry, Michael Katz, Chris Reichenbaum, and Tiril. The document includes biographies of three of the artists - William Braemer, David Harry, and Michael Katz - and images of some of their works.
The document provides definitions and descriptions of various art terms grouped into categories such as representation, content, form, and style. It also includes brief biographies of four artists - one who created what he wanted and sold little, one who created what others wanted and had financial success, one who was paid to illustrate for a ruler, and one who was a folk artist discovered after death.
This document profiles several writers and their backgrounds. It introduces Benjamin Delpon de Vaux who writes about a Moroccan painting and is the marketing manager of Loft Art Gallery in Casablanca. It also introduces Rachel Bennett who profiles an Iranian artist and is a writer based in Dubai, and Eda Kehale Argun who writes a guide on Istanbul and has worked in finance and marketing. Finally, it introduces several other writers who contribute to the issue, including their backgrounds and areas of expertise.
Teresa Adamowska is a Polish painter who studied at the High School of Fine Arts in Supraśl and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Turuń. She is currently a teacher at the High School of Fine Art in Łomża, Poland. Over her career she has painted many paintings, illustrated books, and created scenographies. She often exhibits her artworks in galleries in Poland and abroad and has received several awards for her work.
Anne Kullaf is a painter who focuses on capturing the rhythm, energy, and essence of the urban landscape through motion, repetition, color, gesture and atmosphere in her work. She aims for a form of realism that is expressive rather than simply recording what she sees. Her paintings have been exhibited widely and she teaches art.
Abstraction is a genre of art that represents reality in a generalized or simplified manner without reference to concrete objects or examples. It uses visual elements like form, color, and line to create compositions that may exist independently from visual references in the real world. Some key influences on abstract art included Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, as well as sciences, philosophy, psychology, politics, and music. Pioneering abstract artists mentioned include Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian, and O'Keeffe.
Andres Michelena is a Venezuelan conceptual artist who translates his thoughts and spiritual influences into his artworks in unconventional ways. Throughout his career, Michelena has explored many mediums and techniques, creating pieces influenced by Catholicism, Santeria, Buddhism and more. Rather than having one defining "kickoff" moment in his career, Michelena sees every moment as an opportunity to further develop his conceptual art. Currently based in Florida, Michelena continues working and displaying his art internationally while remaining true to his vision.
The document compares and contrasts traditional arts versus contemporary arts. Traditional arts are part of a culture's history, skills and knowledge that are passed down through generations. They involve art forms created by hand like painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Contemporary arts are modern arts that reflect current ideas and concepts through various mediums. They aim to enact social change, while traditional arts represent ancient ideas and ways of life.
This document provides a catalog of paintings by Russian painter Yulia Matulis. It includes her biography, pictorial style, and contact information for Procolen representatives in China, Russia, and Spain. The catalog showcases Matulis' sketches, watercolor paintings, and oil paintings on canvas ranging in price from 300-8,000 USD. The works display her metaphysical and surrealist influences with loose brushstrokes and contrasts of light and shadow.
Holly Nichols is a fashion illustrator known for her whimsical and emotive sketches of high fashion runways. She runs her studio, H. Nichols Illustration, out of Braintree, Massachusetts. Nichols gained popularity through Instagram where she shares her illustrations, and now has over 200,000 followers. She earns a living through commissioned work and selling prints, phone cases, and other merchandise featuring her illustrations. Nichols is inspired by couture designers like Elie Saab and draws to recreate luxurious outfits she cannot afford.
This document summarizes an art project about the Chinese artist Zou Chuan'an. It provides biographical information about Zou, noting he was born in 1941 and his works have been shown in China and other countries. It describes Zou's style as realistic gongbi painting, using detailed brushstrokes to precisely depict figures and narratives. The document analyzes Zou's painting "Peaking Through" using elements of art like color, value, and line and principles such as proportion and emphasis. It compares this painting to a photograph taken by the author, noting similarities in subject, use of color, contrast of dark background and light foreground, and realistic portrayal.
Today, abstract painting is regarded as a key style. Celebrated for its avant-garde aesthetic and pioneered by many painters, the abstract genre represents a pivotal moment in modernism.
This document discusses abstract art from 1908-1920s. It defines abstract art as nonrepresentational works that are based on color, shapes, textures rather than depicting people, places or things. Two main types are described: lyrical abstraction which emphasizes organic forms over geometric; and geometric abstraction based on relationships between geometric shapes. Major artists who pioneered abstraction mentioned are Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich. Factors that contributed to the growth of abstract art included Cubism's less representational style and Fauvism's use of color.
Manfred Kielnhofer is an artist and designer from Linz, Austria who works in various mediums including painting, film, photography, installation, performance, and sculpture. His work often features the human form and he has used naked bodies as canvases. He creates large-scale installations and collaborates with others. Kielnhofer aims to capture different perspectives and movements of the human body in his work. He has exhibited widely in Austria and internationally.
Fine Arts Vs. Visual Arts.miguelcamarena.comjohnross211054
Fine arts, including painting, sculpture, and architecture, prioritize aesthetics and emotional resonance, often exploring personal and societal themes. Visual arts encompass a broader spectrum, incorporating practical forms like graphic design and filmmaking alongside traditional mediums, leveraging visual elements to convey ideas and narratives across various platforms, from galleries to digital media.
The Whitehouse Projects began 5 years ago in Peru when founder Jim Cossio witnessed street artists creating works directly on gallery walls that would later be painted over. This inspired Cossio to create traveling art events where street and fine artists create works during the event that are then available for purchase through a silent auction. Any unsold works are painted over at the end of the night. The events bring different types of artists together and allow attendees to observe the art creation process and potentially purchase works, with proceeds going to charity. Whitehouse Projects has expanded and will be holding events in several US cities in 2014-2015.
Allison Souza presents on the evolution of her artwork over the past 5 years since graduating from Montserrat College of Art. She discusses her transition from graphic design work at the Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery and the Hygienic Art Gallery to painting and multimedia works to her current focus on three-dimensional soap molds. Souza's presentation highlights her growth as an artist through exploration of new mediums and transition between artistic roles and experiences.
Manfred Kielnhofer
“Guards of Time” relates to the idea that since the beginning of time mankind has had protectors, both for historic and mystical reasons. It seems that only man himself is a potential source of danger for his own existence. In his works of art Manfred Kielnhofer deals with the natural human desire for security. Thus his oeuvre reflects genuine exploration, consideration and discussion of current as well as historic moods and sensibilities of his social environment. His works of art captivate with elaborate combinations of light and different technique.
Manfred Kielnhofer was born in Haslach an der Mühl, Austria. He is self-taught and works with many different mediums; including, painting, film, photography, installation, performance and sculpture. His work usually concerns the human figure, and its different forms and movements, focusing mainly on the peculiarities of human nature. He uses the human form as a tool, either on a canvas or in a sculpture.
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Manfred Kielnhofer is an Austrian artist and designer born in Haslach an der Mühl, Austria who currently lives and works in Linz, Austria. He is a self-taught abstract painter whose work spans various mediums including painting, film, photography, installation, performance, and sculpture. His art focuses on capturing the human form and its movement from different perspectives. Kielnhofer has exhibited widely in Austria and his work has been featured in exhibitions in New York and Miami.
This document provides an overview of the course "Visual Techniques" (DT 112). The course aims to help students understand different visual art mediums and apply techniques to improve their skills and expose their talents through public exhibitions. Key topics covered include defining visual arts, applying art principles and elements, and techniques for watercolor, acrylic and oil painting. The document also outlines the learning outcomes and content to be covered, including defining visual art, applying principles and elements, and techniques for different painting mediums.
15 Fascinating Career Opportunities for Art Students.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
Art, as a medium of expression and creativity, attracts individuals with a profound passion for visual storytelling and aesthetics. Despite the common misconception that art studies offer limited career prospects, the truth is quite the opposite.
The document discusses different ways that artists can present subjects in their work. It describes representational and non-representational art, with non-representational art not depicting identifiable objects or stories and instead focusing on composition and form. The document outlines various sources of inspiration for subjects, such as nature, people, history, legends, religion, and technology. It then explains different styles for presenting subjects, including naturalism, realism, abstraction, symbolism, fauvism, dadaism, futurism, surrealism, and expressionism.
This document provides background information on several artists and art movements, including Jackson Pollock, abstract expressionism, Piet Mondrian, De Stijl movement, and differences between fine art and commercial art. It discusses how Jackson Pollock was a leading figure in abstract expressionism and known for his unique drip painting technique. It also summarizes that Piet Mondrian was a significant abstract artist who simplified forms down to primary colors and geometric shapes, and was influential in the De Stijl movement which emphasized these elements of design. Finally, it notes key differences between fine art which is self-motivated expression, and commercial art which is commissioned work for communication purposes.
Art & Beyond Publications is promotional service for artists in form of the magazine.
In this issue of Art & Beyond you will find an incredible contemporary artists with a unique usage of techniques, themes and innovative views on our todays life that reflects in their art. This issue opens the door to a very interesting Lewinson Art Group founded by Mexican artist Debora Lewinson within her Online Gallery LewinsonArt.com.
Artplay Media is an international team who's aim to create and provide business of wide scope multimedia projects. We use top-notch technologies that blend multimedia, cinema and interactive techniques, a fusion that makes it possible to realize most ambitious creative ideas and stage unique exhibition projects that appeal to a wide audience.
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Geometric art is the collection of angles, shapes, and lines that have the same commonalities with
geometric shapes. Contemporary art styles employ diverse geometric shapes, like rectangles, triangles
Jennifer Liston Munson is the Senior Exhibition Graphic Designer at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She oversees the visual design of exhibitions across various platforms, working with curators, educators, and marketing. Her background includes experience as an artist, designer, and business owner. She creates graphic identities for exhibitions and ensures design consistency museum-wide. Recently, she developed the typography for a new wing and is working on designs for upcoming galleries.
Welcome to our blog, where we welcome you to leave on a charming excursion through the spellbinding domain of contemporary craftsmanship. In this advanced space, we expect to give you a vivid encounter, revealing insight into the quintessence of present day workmanship, its assorted structures, and the provocative thoughts that craftsmen express through their manifestations.
Welcome to our blog, where we welcome you to leave on a charming excursion through the spellbinding domain of contemporary craftsmanship. In this advanced space, we expect to give you a vivid encounter, revealing insight into the quintessence of present day workmanship, its assorted structures, and the provocative thoughts that craftsmen express through their manifestations.
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PROJECT #7 – street art
Goal:
Street art is the newest and most exciting segment of the contemporary art world. This assignment will allow you to create your own street art persona.
Assignment:
We’ve just viewed Banksy’s Exit Through The Gift Shop and have been introduced to street artists such as, Shepard Fairey, Mr. Brainwash, Monsieur André, and Space Invader. Now it is time to create your own street art persona.
1) Give yourself a name, such as when Thierry Guetta became “Mr Brainwash”
2) Define your goals and intentions as a street artist
3) What message does your work contain?
4) Where is your street art going to be placed so people will see it?
5) What medium are you going to use? What size is it ideally going to be?
Develop your ideas and write an essay explaining the five bullet points above.
Create a work of street art! ON PAPER! Attach it to your essay.
Essay Format:
· Upper left hand corner of the paper should have (single-spaced)
Your Name
Days and Time of Class
Project Number
· Skip two lines and begin your paper…do not give your paper a title
· One-Page (20-23 lines of text)
· Typed
· Double Spaced (Format—>Paragraph—>Spacing—>Double—>Click OK)
· 1” Margins (Format—>Document—>Change Margins—>Click OK)
· 10-point font
· Don’t forget to proofread your paper! Grammar does count!
Art Format:
· Complete your work on a standard 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper. Do not deviate from this.
· The medium is up to you, but pencil is preferred
· You can also create something via computer, but remember YOU have to create it!
· An example is below.
The Packet:
Essay
Attach a sample of your street art
Point Value: 25 points
Due Date: Monday, April 20th.
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As the world of street art continues to expand, more new and innovative forms of art are being displayed all around the world – from LA to Paris to New York City and more. When trying to figure out what piece of street art to create myself, it took me awhile before I dedicated myself to a certain image because there were so many ideas running through my head. I chose my primary form of street art to depict a cartoon detective with the word “create” at the bottom of his coat holding a magnifying glass that reveals an inkblot from the Rorschach test. Based on this image, I would call myself “Detective J.”
All-in-all, my street art does not portray a particularly deep or meaningful subject and is not extremely difficult to create, yet I feel that the message I want viewers to receive from this image is still an important one for people to remember. The Rorschach inkblot test is typically used for psychological purposes to determine a person’s personality characteristics and emotional functionality. Personally, I believe it is also a test of the imagination, a method of creation and interaction with each other and with an individual’s personal creative side. As a street artist, my goal is to promote these artistic characteristics – crea ...
This document defines art and discusses its purposes. Art is defined as the visual expression of ideas or experiences created with skill, and includes mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and more. The document outlines five purposes of art: personal functions, social functions, spiritual functions, physical functions, and educational functions. Specifically, art serves to reinforce social and cultural identity, express spiritual beliefs, create functional objects, teach through symbols and images from the past. Art is a means of communication that requires perception beyond just looking in order to fully experience a work.
A Look At The Top Contemporary Art Styles.pdfedwardscolby1
Contemporary art encompasses a wide variety of styles and mediums that reflect modern society and culture. This article discusses 9 top contemporary art styles, including abstract art which uses shapes and patterns to depict spirituality, figurative art which uses the human body to express real-world problems, and minimalist art which shows reality through simple geometric shapes. Contemporary artists employ diverse techniques like sculpture, painting, photography and video art to explore cultural identity and depict complex modern themes through a wide range of media.
Is It Possible To Classify Fine Art Painting? The Social Significance of Fine...KendraJohnson54
Fine artwork painting is a fascinating and diverse form of creative expression that has been celebrated at some stage in history. From its humble beginnings to the present day, this innovative medium keeps inspiring and provoking notions. In this newsletter, we can delve into the query of whether it's far possible to categorise first-class artwork portray and discover its profound social significance.
The document is the fourth volume of a publication called Gallery & Studio from 2015. It contains articles about various artists, exhibitions, and the art world. To celebrate its one-year anniversary, the publication features interviews with sculptors like Jedd Novatt and profiles of galleries and artists in Singapore. It also covers the Singapore Art Week events like Art Stage and the Prudential Singapore Eye Awards exhibition.
Michael’s ongoing passion for photography combined with an extraordinary eye has led Michael to work with many of the industries most prestigious clientele. Depth and sensitivity characterize Michael’s unmistakable style.
The document discusses the values of an advertising agency called Traffic, highlighting that life and art are not always black and white. It summarizes several artists and their work, emphasizing values like simplicity, authentic relationships, character, human connection, laughter, and more. Traffic aims to provide a hybrid creative agency and wants to redefine creative centers through limitless creativity.
Born in London, Jason graduated with a BA Honors degree in Graphic Design and Illustration from St Martin’s College of Art in London where he began working regularly for British Vogue after winning the Vogue Sotheby’s Cecil Beaton Award for Fashion Illustration. After completing his Master of Arts Degree in Illustration at the Royal College of Art. Jason has received numerous awards for his work, and as illustrated for Visionaire, Elle Magazine, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, InStyle, Cosmopolitan and Conde Naste Traveler. Commercial clients include Chanel, Jo Malone, Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, Hed Kandi, Guerlain, L’Oreal, Ritz Hotels, Veuve Clicquot, Coca Cola, Audi, Mont Blanc and Mercedes Benz. Jason Brooks lives and works in Brighton, England and works with clients internationally. For more details about Jason Brooks visit at http://bit.ly/2gxDZra
The exceptionally talented fashion illustrator Izak Zenou has worked with top brands like Chanel, Celine, Henri Bendel, L'Oreal, Sephora, Rizzoli, Vogue, ELLE, and Marie Claire over the last two decades. His whimsical illustrations are inspired by his love of women, fashion, and style icons like Audrey Hepburn. Izak's effortless and visionary style conveys an elegant yet fresh view of everyday life through each stroke of his brush.
Traffic Creative Management just updated Lucile Prache's portfolio. Her recipe illustrations are totally yummy. Do not look if you are hungry! For more details visit at http://www.traffic-nyc.com/lucile-prache-food/
Bruno Grizzo is a highly sought-after fashion illustrator known for his talent and visionary work. He has worked with major design companies and been featured in many magazines. The document provides links to Grizzo's portfolio, personal website, interviews and social media profiles to view examples of his illustration work and learn more about his successful career in the fashion industry.
Traffic Creative Management is a boutique creative agency representing a small group of noted illustrators, photographers, copywriters, art directors, savvy branders and social media experts.
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Botanical illustration is the art of depicting plant species in watercolor paintings, often printed with botanical descriptions in books and magazines. These illustrations require an understanding of plant morphology and access to specimens and references. Many famous botanical artists, such as Amelie Hegardt and Penelope Rolland, create compositions in consultation with scientific authors.
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Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
2. LEON LÖWENTRAUT:
THE EXPLOSIVE PAINTING
New York, NY –
Edelman Arts is
pleased to
present Leon
Löwentraut,
one of the most
sought-after
young talents
on the
international
art scene, with
an exhibition of
15 large scale
paintings.
The exhibition will be on view at our
salon space at 111 East 70th Street,
New York City from May 3 to June
15, 2018.
3. Faithful to the colorful, expressive style that built
his reputation, Löwentraut’s newest works are
large-format portraits that mark him as an heir to
both Basquiat and Picasso yet, with a shocking
force of vitality and freshness, are still uniquely
Löwentraut. His bold use of color, line, and texture
combine to create paintings that viscerally engage
the viewer.
Löwentraut has exhibited his works in galleries and
museums across the globe, including Galerie
Loeffel (Basel), Bruno Gallery (Singapore), Galerie
Michael Poliza (Hamburg), The Muse (London),
Avant Garde LES (New York), Geuer & Geuer
(Dusseldorf), and the Osthaus Museum (Hagen).
4. LONGCHAMP’S
FIFTH AVENUE GRAND OPENING
To celebrate the opening
of Longchamp‘s new
Fifth Avenue location,
Illustrators, Izak
Zenou and Mokshini wer
e invited to illustrate live
portraits for guests
including Paris
Jackson, Les
Twins, Jeremy Scott, Cara
Delevingne, Nina
Garcia and many more
from Traffic NYC.
5. Mr. Z and
his posters that have the Coast
Since 2014 and his famous
tourist posters, Mr. Z is
everywhere. With always the
same will: to give a beautiful
image of the territory. In his
office, on the heights of
Carqueiranne, he returns to
his rich career. Without
making any head and all in
modesty portraying a
handsome fashion
illustration.
6. Drawing, an activity that he
has been practicing since
childhood. "It was an
occupation like any other, as
soon as there was a free
moment, I was given a leaf
and pencils." Like every child
or almost. "The difference is
certainly because I've always
been encouraged and said
I'm good at it." His diploma
from the Graduate School of
Graphic Arts Estienne in his
pocket, he becomes
advertising.
7. Style illustrations properly
ways of showing an object of
clothing by means of a
designer or illustrators. fashion
Illustrations significance –
these are pretty different from
traditional pics i.e. the face
won't be actual, and the
bodies in a number of those
pix are normally elongated.
This help brings more exciting
look into the illustrations, and
lay greater emphasis at the
dress.
8. Traffic NYC
Hub for an art pool of professional in New York.
Over the years, we thoughtfully curate
solutions and offered seasoned guidance to
our clients in brand marketing and strategy,
design, advertizing, licensing, publishing, and
public relations. Our talent pool
includes illustrators, photographers, art
directors, copywriters, creative directors,
packaging designers, web designers, social
media specialists, marketing strategists,
boutique creative agencies and public
relations resources. Whatever or whoever you
are looking for, they are at our fingertips. Our
clients include international brands, Fortune
500 companies as well as hot, fresh start-ups.
Each project is tailored to your needs.