Posts Tagged ‘Dark’

Thermoformed and edited.

Asociations: Ghostly silhouettes, ink, tar,liquid,black water,smoke,matter,tension,film,rubber,stretching,movement,boiling water(Something boiling),honey(But black), BLACK HONEY, hallucination, vision, something bad.

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Edited thermoformed piece.

  I have done the same thing with the thermoformed piece as with the cube. The object is more visible and it stands out. It has this retail look. When purchasing something online I often see images like this on white or black background, so the product floats in this white or black space. It…

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Crit.

For my crit i have prepared a cube out of perspex sheets and metal rings and a string of perspex sheets joined with metal rings. I have presented the cube on a plinth, the top of the plinth was black as I wanted to accent the object. I chose to present my work in semi…

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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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IKON. Žilvinas Kempinas

In order to enter the exhibition I must go through a mixed media installation. A video of a forest in gray scale is projected on to walls and the slim, white, wooden or plastic sticks that block the room and create a path. The floor is glossy and black. I enjoyed the journey, yet it…

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Natasha Peel. Artist Research.

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Sculpture-The-Associate-foreground/290870/1832535/view As much as i love this work purely for the shape and the material , I have a problem with linking it to any specific subjects, unless the name hints towards it. But i guess that’s what happens with abstraction. I must say, i never thought i would embrace my love for abstraction. For…

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