Posts Tagged ‘Artist Research’

Photo I Liked.Non-series.Frank Callaghan.

http://www.frankcallaghan.com/Non-series I seem to be attracted to windows and light.  I see them as portals to other places. The intrigue is in not knowing where it would lead, what awaits and how will it end. Windows are made out of glass and one of the main reasons why i am interested in windows is the…

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Portfolio Design.

http://anishkapoor.com/ Just like Ren Hang’s website. I think this type of website seems like a good option if you have a lot of work, and if your idea of a website is o have all your work stored in one place.

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Ren Hang’s website. R.I.P.

http://www.renhang.org/ A website like this is quite specific.  it looks more like a catalogue for a big amount of files – which it is. I might consider a website like this as I have loads of images usually. The website matches the artist’s work style as well, simple and clear.

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Portfolio Design Ideas.

http://www.nayoung.co.uk/index.php/selected-works/drawing-of-grass-fire-and-smoke-project-2013/ I like the lay out on this website. I like the simplicity of it. It is easy to use and navigate around, it is light and that is good for photos. This is something i am considering .  I am not sure about the menu. I like the idea of having the menu on…

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Karina Akopyan, artist research.

http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/33983/1/when-art-blurs-the-lines-between-religion-and-fetishism http://karina-akopyan.com/ I can relate to this, Karina’s work explores religious and trivial,demotic,folksy, people’s subjects. Coming from a country where as a woman being raised your are being told that your main priority is to bare children and cook. Where the church hypocrisy is just ridiculous. This is common to be christened purely to be…

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