Monday, January 6, 2014

Collaborative Project: 2D Design



Collaborative Project


This project introduces students to the collaborative process and to identity as a theme in contemporary work. Students were asked to work as a group to create a large scale mosaic out of torn pieces of paper. The students were introduced to contemporary artists who explore identity as a theme in their work. Students were instructed to reflect with their group members upon the theme of identity throughout the process of creating their mosaic. They were directed to document their process by creating a short video.

You can view the video at my website:




3D Design, Fall 2013


Here are some highlights from 3D Design!




Miranda Watkins

Hannah Boone

 Matt Hendrick


Jackson Swan


Joyce Pezanowski


Drawing IV, Fall 2013


Students in Art 222 (Drawing IV) build on the techniques and approaches to figure drawing acquired in Drawing III.  Their focus is to build a series of drawings exploring the student's interests and personal approach to drawing.  Students engage with formal and technical concerns in their work while exploring content, intent and approach.

Here is the work of two Drawing IV students from this semester.

HELEN DALY








AMANDA PRICE






Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Artist Opportunity!

CALLING ALL ARTISTS! – May Art Show

ArtInspired is looking for artists interested in displaying their work at our next art exhibit. We focus on supporting our local artist community and would love to give you more exposure for your work! We have a multitude of daily traffic to help expose your art to all types of consumers. We will be accepting all forms of hanging art – paintings, drawings, photographs, etc. There will be a hanging fee of $35 to cover up to three pieces. If you are interested please email artinspiredcourtney@gmail.com with your contact information to receive an entry form. Due to limited hanging availability, please send for your entry form as early as possible.

Art Show: Friday May 25th
Entry Form Deadline: Monday May 21st
Artwork Delivery: No later than Wednesday May 23rd

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Gallery Visits : Drawing I

Drawing I students were asked to visit an art gallery of their choosing and write a short (1page) summary/analysis of their experience.  Here are some short excerpts from their papers:



Nathaniel Edwards on Henry Ossawa Tanner's The Banjo Lesson, 1893 at Hampton University Museum :

 
"The painting reminded me of my father, who has taught me many things."












Jennifer Armstrong on Robert Sites' paintings at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art :

"In my opinion, the paintings were very busy with many different things going on, but they had good composition and balance.  his collection included clown figures and animals alongside flat abstract shapes and flat planes of color."










Lauren Tatro on Gustave Dore's The Neophyte (First Experience of the Monastery), 1866-1868 at the Chrysler Museum of Art :

"I believe many of us may possibly feel what this picture displays everyday."

"The Neophyte brings (depicts) human characteristics such as regret, contemplation, and longing to be free...."



Eternal Tango, 2004    


Sarah Jenkins on Gloria Coker's paintings at the Blue Skies Gallery in dowtown Hampton:

"In almost all of her dance paintings the woman is wearing a red dress.  I think the choice of red shows the passion that she has for this focus."












Jessie Walker on Alison Nicholls's watercolor Chillin at The Pennisula Fine Art Center :

"This painting held my attention for quite some time.  It is a partial arctic scene, but she incorporated warm colors in with the cool, which shed an unusual, delightful light."










 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Planar Abstraction: Cardboard Sculpture!

In this project, 3D students were given the task of designing abstract, complex, planar constructions based on observation of organic structures using ONLY corrugated cardboard.  We studied mechanical joints, talked about ground planes, and used tape to incorporate color. We REALLY slowed down and took our time on this project... but it was so worth it!  Great job you guys!




 Krysta Johnson         





   
Jessica Stoskpf



Jennifer Jacobsen




Alasia Townsend




Antares Martin


  

Mike Henry

Reggie Still

Although this student strayed a bit from answering the design problem given in the assignment, her hard work, craftsmanship, and exquisite attention to detail have earned her a spot on the blog!




















Cynthia Privott