Sunday, November 13, 2011
#7
ron mueck is the artist i chose, his work is always out of scale to reality. He works very slowly and takes an average of four weeks to finish his work. He uses real hair and gets every detail exact such as skin blemishes, freckles, and wrinkles. He has alot of fascinating work and i would love to see it one day.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
#6
-Looking at the picture above, the artist Ai Weiwei is holding what seams to appear to be sunflower seeds, in actuality what is he holding?
He is holding ceramic sunflower seeds.
-How are the "sunflower seeds" made? (please explain in detail)
They are made from porcelain clay in an assembly like almost. Each person has their own job and they all work together to get the sunflower seeds made.
-Would this project be more or less successful if he used real sunflower seeds for this installation at The Tate Modern?
It would be less successful because it wouldent have all the town working together to get something done.
-What is the meaning behing the materials used in this art work?
That it is all hand made and everyone helps to make them.
-What is the purpose/meaning behind this installation?
The purpose of this is to help out people in town who have become bankrupt and to know that someone somewhere made each and every single one of those seeds.
-What does the sunflower seed represent?
-What does the sunflower seed represent?
I'm not quite sure what they represent.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
#2
Morgan Gurnett
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#1
The importance to social out reach prograns are that they provide things for other people. it helps other people, so it is doing a good deed. Yes i think this project would be very successful, and meet the goals for the project. I think this program is very unique and its is its own idea, no one else will think of something like that. It's a very creative idea as well. I think it may or may not work in a public school environment. It could end up working really well, or things could break and just not be returned or follow the rules involved in the project.
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