The last thing I put up on here was about my Whatever Boxes, and since then I have been doing more research than works I can simply show. One of the things I have been working on is texture. I know when most artists find something to use as a focal point for their art, to me it sometimes seems like they focus on nothing else. As an example, take Lucio Fontana. He revolutionized art by cutting into the canvas, destroying the illusion of the painting. If you think about it, our eyes want to trick us into believing that we can step into the picture, but if you damage the image, the illusion is tainted and reality sets in.
I love the concept, and all, but I feel like I want to emphasize a surreal world more than taking it away. To me, that’s the magic of art; that you can escape and find your own answers separate from the world. What you get from a piece is totally different from anyone else, and that’s important. I’m not saying I like all art, actually if you do, you’re weird. You’re allowed to not like certain art forms, but not everyone will. Artists do art to explore and learn ourselves. Whether you appreciate it or not is up to you.
Yet for me, I like when people can actually appreciate my work; when I say people, I mean all people also, and not just the artistic community because I like art that’s accessible to anyone. I use art to communicate and show how I’m learning as well. My latest experiments have lead to this painting:
15cm x 20cm acrylic on canvas |
I call it English Countryside, because that’s what it is. It’s a tad bit abstract, but not by much. To be clear, abstract means to simplify, so technically all art is abstract (wrap your head around that one, ha!), but I prefer to still keep a little bit of complexity in the piece. It is all about texture, anyway.
My stitches. For some reason, it wants to be crooked... |
What’s unique about this piece is that I took frayed bits of canvas and sewed them onto the stretched canvas to give texture to the bushes. It really hurt my hands, and I ended up cursing a lot, but I liked the final appearance. Seeing as everything seems to be going in the direction of 3D, so is my art.
My inspiration |
From there, I simply painted with acrylics, and already have an idea for a second one. I’ve found I really like to work in a series, like my other project I mentioned at the end of the last post. I’m still working on that, but seeing as this is a reading week for me, I have a little more free time (reading week means I don’t have class to help get ahead in my studies… in other words, catch up).
Yesterday had been my interim assessment for my art class. It was intimidating, but at the same time really helped. We had broken up into small groups and talked about each of our projects. I learned a lot from my classmates as well as got some ideas for my own work (which is why the project is not done yet).
I also may be posting something I wrote for my Creative Writing class, but it needs some editing, so just give me a couple ticks and soon I’ll have it up too!