Monday, December 10, 2012

Made by Man

The exhibition "Made By Man" created by the artist J. Casey Doyle was a remarkable made up of about 7 pieces and they were nothing short of outstanding. The pieces were made out of synthetic ribbon, like you would put on presents and make pom-poms out of. These pieces of art were all made of very bright, vibrant colors that would be aesthetically pleasing to just about anyone. They were all made by knotting the different strands of ribbon together and hung on the wall for everyone to view them.
Interpretetting these different pieces was hard for me to do, just like all the different pieces we have seen and looked at. But, if i had to interpretate them, i would have to say that he was maybe trying to say that one can make something, art, out of anything as long as you have the want to attitude. These ribbons are very fragile and they rip/ fall apart fairly easily. When i first saw the pieces, i thought that they were just woven blankets, or maybe some type of fabric. But, upon further review, i notice that they were fragile ribbons woven into a series of knots to for some sort of fabric. To say what it means to its maker is not for me, nor anyone else, to decide or determine. It is truly up to the artist to say what it means to him. We were not there when he made the piece, so we do not know exactly what it means to him. This piece changes my thought process because when i saw this piece i realized that anyone can make something out of anything. The sky really is the limit, if you set your mind to it.
In conclusion, i want to say that this exhibition was a remarkable one. This artist did an outstanding job with presenting his work for us, as students, and for everyone else to enjoy. This show was interesting, mind blowing, and just outright amazing. Even though this class is over, I am looking forward to seeing what is next to come into the gallery.

Artist Review


Banksy
                I was told to write a contemporary artist review on a photographer whom I was interested in. I could not find a “photographer” whom I was interested in a whole lot simply because I enjoy raw, straight forward images more. I chose to do a review on a man named Banksy. Bansky does mostly street art, what people would call graffiti. People also may call his work vandalism because he puts his work on building or other paintings. To me, graffiti is not vandalism nor should it be illegal simply because art is a way of expressing one’s self and that is one way to express yourself. Graffiti is just as much art as any of the paintings or photographs you see in a high class gallery.
                I had searched for some time to try and find any sort of information on who Banksy may be and all I could come up with was a news article from Mail Online. The article states that the reporters and crew searched far and wide for an answer of who Banksy might actually be. Some say that he is a collaboration of multiple artists and he does not truly exist. They fell upon a man whom claimed to have met him once and gave them the name Robin Gunningham. They did not know if this was him for sure, but they did find out that Robin Gunningham was an exceptional artist at a young age. They also found out, from neighbors and such, that Mr. Gunningham was also very interested in the art of graffiti. They still do not know for sure whether Robin Gunningham is truly Banksy, himself, because in all of Bansky’s interviews he has done them anonymously.
                The piece I would like to review by Bansky is entitled “Outside”. I decided to review this piece because it saw it and immediately fell in love with it. The piece showcases many different photos of his “tags”. I believe that the imagery that is represented with these pieces of art are simply take it as you wish. I could not find much on the piece, actually, I could not find any at all. I have searched online for an hour and a half and could not find anything besides a news article on who  Bansky really is. The work is presented on brick walls, sides of buildings, and anywhere else someone could put graffiti. It ranges from simple line to intricate paintings of planes and even children. They also range from small sizes to fairly large. The work is made out of strictly stencils, spray paint, and his genius imagination and his love of the art.
                My view on the body of work “Outside” is that Banksy wants to express what he is feeling at that time and place. I believe to answer “why, or how, or what does it represent” is hard because no one truly knows how they were feeling at that exact moment in time, without being there and talking to him/ her while they were making the piece. This form of art, graffiti, is more or less a social statement. A social statement the does not appeal to a lot of people. A lot of people look at graffiti and think that it is just a criminal vandalizing a wall or building. Graffiti is not really meant to solve problems or even cause them, but in today’s society graffiti mostly causes issues. This work, I believe, truly does satisfy what Bansky is trying to express or reveal because if it does not then why would he have created it? In my opinion, this work does change me a little bit simply because of the fact that he can do what he loves and still make a living. Not a lot of people can say that they absolutely love what they do.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Final Project!


This is my final project, entitled "Dreams= Money/Effort". This was a comment on how people assume that building a car just takes money or just takes a car. Those people are dead wrong. Building a car takes a car, alot of money, and alot of effort. This project was based on my ream of building a Honda Civic into a Tuner. This was created from screen shots from Andy'sAutoSports.com and with my own photography. It will be displayed as it is, no matting, special effects, or anything. I believe that photography should be taken as it is, without any special credit.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Work in Progress










My final project is going to be a commentary on the thought of someones "dream car" and the reality of how much time and money it involves. Everyone wants a dream car, built to their specs and with the colors and style they want. They all think that as long as they have enough money or the drive, they can built it with no issues. They are wrong though because there is hours, day, weeks, and months involved in building a car.
I will be posting my car, how it come off the lot, next to a series of other photos. The other photos will be objects that I would put onto my car to make it the way I dream it as. I will put the photos of the bodykit, rims, exhaust, paint, engine, and other mods next to my original car. I will post the prices of each item and the time involved in the setup of the parts.
I would love to know what you all think of my idea/ what needs improvement.

Monday, November 5, 2012

A Comentary on Video Game Warfare

Loading screen.. Basically the same as waiting to get deployed
How the game shows night vision

How the game show infrared goggles
Two people dead

Same person dead. Same person as previous photo, just different retry

Failure menu

Dropping into the hot zone from a chopper

Setting a breaching charge

A man surrendering, but still killed

    
Massacre   



























This fictional project was especially close to my heart because it has to do with the military. I took pictures of game play and cinematic from two different  games. The first game is Rainbow Six 3 and the next is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. I took these specific photos simply because i wanted to do a commentary on what REAL warfare is like, compared to what the game designers portray it as.
  To make this project, I took photos of myself playing the same level over and over. I used manual mode on my camera, and that was especially difficult due to the fact that the lighting on the video game was constantly changing. For the other game, i watched a cinematic from a level in Modern Warfare 2. I  this one, i wanted to try and get photos of things that a very close friend of mine has personally experienced in combat.
  I decided to take photos of a copyrighted game because i wanted to show people that no matter what a game may say or do, it is nothing close to real warfare. I have talked to a close friend of mine and i have talked to him about warfare itself. What it is, what it is like, and how it affects someone. He told me straight up that no video game will EVER be able to show what real warfare is like. He said that there are some missions and such that are portrayed the same as it may have really happened, but it can never do it justice. He told me that the dropping from a chopper (shown in a picture above) is very similar, but it is a very dangerous procedure. Also, an obvious difference is, there is no "retry". If you fail a mission in real life, you are either killed or you are fired. You also only have ONE life in real warfare. So, i want to get across that Call of Duty and Rainbow Six will never be able to show what REAL warfare is. Warfare is truly hell and it is no joke. Anyone can play a video game about warfare, but it takes a certain type of person to be able to live and fight warfare in real life. 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

New and Old Friends










My idea on this project was to take photos of some of my best friends, but take the majority of the pictures when they weren't looking. This worked for some photos but most of the time they realized that i was taking a photo, so they posed.
My original idea was to surprise people with a photo, but that did not work very well. I did not really organize these photos to create a message because i feel that photographs are whatever someone takes them as. To me, i can represent a photo as one thing and someone else could see it as completely different. That being said, i would much rather leave them alone and let people view it for what it is worth to them.
I created these images by using the Auto mode on my camera. I did not want to use manual mode because i felt that if i had to take the time to get a proper exposure, then they would catch on a lot faster and my project would not have come out as good.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Assignment 3

Me and my dad's workspace

True Story

Corner O' Tools

My Paint Gun

My Baby


The theme of this project was my garage. I chose this place because i spend a lot of time in here, either working on my car and bike, or just when I'm mad and just want to get away. A garage, to me, is the only place in the house where a man can make it look however he wants and not have listen to his wife/ girlfriend about cleaning and what not. The garage is a man's getaway and it's not suppose to be clean or presentable. The garage is where a man can get dirty and greasy and not have to worry about staining something.
My pictures for this assignment have digital noise in them. I made them like that on purpose because they look dirty and imperfect. Just like a garage, my pictures do not have any depth or other meaning, there are exactly what they look like.
I chose these five specific pictures simple because they define my garage. Ever single picture that you see here showcases me and my dad's garage. All of the pictures do not necessarily tie together or correlate with each other, they are just the main things that make up the garage, except for the paint gun. I put the paint gun in here because I've always loved cars and my dream is to one day build a car. The paint gun was my dad's but he recently gave it to me and soon he is going to teach me how to paint a car.
I did not do barely any editing except for histogram and i cropped one picture. My reasoning behind that is that a garage is whatever it looks like. There are no bells and whistles, there is nothing special, whatever you see is what it is.