Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Midterm

This superhero is Claude Giroux, Flyers hockey player, with the upper body of Mr. Incredible and the legs and feet of Superman.  

Layers

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Silhouette-Statue Project

silhouette: a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, as a cutout or configurational drawing, uniformly filled in with black, especially a black-paper, miniature cutout of the outlines of a famous person's face.
Where Silhouette Comes From: The word 'silhouette' first appeared in print in England in 1798, and is from the French word silhouette, which was/is the word adopted by the French to describe a dark shape against a lighter background. The French word silhouette seems to have been taken from the surname of Monsieur Étienne de Silhouette (1709-67), the minister of finance in France, 1759.
How would you describe the work of modern artist "Kara Walker" and her use of the silhouette? Kara Walker’s work is steeped in the subject of race. Her precise and often exaggerated drawings of facial features, body shapes, and costume use line and form to signify the ethnicity of her subjects and comment on the way race is used to define us. Her use of the 18th-century form of the silhouette is both an ironic and complex way to address these issues, since the paper Walker uses to cut out most of the images for her wall murals is black. This material eliminates the need for her to create skin tones and effectively renders all of her figures black.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Greek Mythology





Medusa was a monster or a gorgon. She is known to have an ugly face and venomous snakes for hair. Looking at Medusa in the eye would cause you to turn to stone. Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus who used her head as a weapon to turn people to stone.