Monday, November 30, 2009
so I guess I am on my third and final painting for this semester project and so far I am satisfied with the results of my time. On the second painting, my primary concern was to work on a smaller and more intimate surface area because I felt that the first piece was too big to be fully accomplished in the time frame given. On both previous paintings I would like to go back to, to further develop the patterns, layers, subject matter etc. The main objective in making this project was to display a single moment in time and space using iconic and non-iconic images together that wouldn't normally be structured next to one another and to balance the unexpected entropic equation with color, shape, tone, pattern, and scale etc. Im glad on decided to use a smaller canvas for the second presentation and it also helped me to establish many focal points from the beginning rather than working to make all ends meet at one place. On this third painting I am using a trashed original my McCormick, which I found on the street, making the challenges much different than the other two. The image is a city scape and so far I've gone over most of the building with single flat bright colors to latter pattern and detail. I don't really know if I am going to be using animals in this, instead I think I will try to accomplish a heavy heavy amount of pattern work. The shapes of the buildings, to me, already fill the iconic void and if I add any more it might just be over kill. For the presentation of this piece I hope to achieve a balanced and entertaining city scape structure of patterns giving the audience a single moment in time and further more displaying what the world could be in a different setting.
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