Saturday, September 29, 2012

Art Gallery

http://s908.photobucket.com/albums/ac281/cherylrober/Art%20Gallery/?albumview=slideshow

The piece of artwork that made a impact or impression on me was the graphite pencil drawing on paper and then how the artist designed the graphite pencil paper into a sculpture just made a huge impression on me.  the way the artist used just pencil and paper in the art work was very extraordinary. 

Another piece of art work that made an impact on me was Barnaby Furnas's "Flood".  I love this painting i wish i could have bought it and took it home.  It made a huge impact on me the way the colors where used and just how it looked personally.

The painting that i felt a connection with is the La Source de la love by Gustave Courbet. It just had a unexplored cave that looked beautiful yet who knows what lurked inside.

The other painting i felt connected to was the one by Sandra Cinto the "Tempest in Red" this painting just made me feel like the things going on in my life.

The two artists I would like to know more about and see more of there art work are the art pieces by Anne Spalter, "Fractvie from a series Internal Energies" and Jennifer Steinkamp's Untitled computer video.  These pieces where very different from the traditional forms and i would just like to know more about the artists and how they came up with their art work and what they go through to produce a piece of art.  




2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed looking at your art gallery, all the pictures really made me think and wonder what is actually going on in each picture. You really caught my attention.

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  2. I also really liked the artworks you chose from the Albright Knox. You seem to really like abstract work, which I think is great! I see you also chose mostly women artists and I am glad to see your appreciation. I had not seen a lot of these works on my trip (I wasn't able to go upstairs because of time constraints). I also chose Jennifer Steinkamps' video piece in my blog. I thought it was a very intriguing piece visually and I also wonder about her technical process. Good Thoughts!

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