Monday, May 2, 2011

You Did What with That Money?


Some will use money only to purchase what they need. But leave it to artist to find a new and exciting way to look at what my mother likes to call "green construction paper". Oragami figures that are made are simply amazing in and of themselves, but the detail that can be added because of the money used is simply exciting.

Gestalt 1

Closure : Gestalt

Gestalt 2


Boredom at work. Might as well get some art done :)
Gestalt


Group Project

So even though our group project was cancelled, I still sketched up a little something. Now, I know I'm not great, nor even decent, but it was required of us. :)

Simple and doable.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Art

Grids Aren't Just For Mathletes

Hey Blogger World!

I know I haven't been posting lately. Things have just been hectic. So, most of these post will be pretty short (I know...Sad Day), but once I'm caught up the post will be longer.

This post is dedicated to the Grid. Now, most know what a grid is.

Joseph Cornell...Uh, Who is That?

It's time for another update Blogger World.

Today is a on a fellow named Joseph Cornell. Cornell was an American artist and sculptor known best for his assemblage, artistic composition made from found odds and ends, pieces. The boxes are usual simple with a glass pane front, nothing too fancy, and are usually interactive and meant to be handled.

So, I searched and searched for a Joseph Cornell box that caught my attention and I came up with...

 
Bebe Marie

 The creepiest box that I have ever seen. This is Cornell's Bebe Marie. Honestly, this is one of the creepiest things that I've seen in a while. The girl is peaking through the twigs and sticks almost like a peeping tom (Have to wonder who she was suppose to be spying on). It also reminds me of Big Baby from Toy Story 3, minus the lazy eye.