3d project
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Unit 3: 3D Visual.. Communica3on in Art and Design.
Portrait Photographs.
Wire Sculptures
Andy Warholl. Andy photographs are very unique and different to any other ar3st. He uses celebri3es or icons to design his work
Antony Gormley. Meniscus, 2003 What does the work communicate? Has it got a meaning? Isi t telling a story? Does it serve a purpose? Has the ar3st worked from memory or real life? The formal elements Colour-‐Form-‐Line-‐Shape-‐Space
Is it a telling a story? It. feels very sta3c. The picture looks like a ac3on shot from a movie or it looks like a frozen moment. Maybe Antony took a ac3on shot of a person and then turned it in to a wire sculpture Does it have a meaning? Yes, it does have a meaning. The work is made up from lots of liTle parts, humans are physically made up from parts (bones and all the way down to par3cles). Our lives are also made up from liTle parts. Is it serving a purpose? Its serving a purpose by represen3ng a shell of a human being. Has the ar:st worked from real life or memory? The ar3st could of worked from both. He could have had a thought about a man standing there in ac3on. However he could of also took a picture of a man walking, running or even dancing then he sculptured the picture in to wire.
Wire and plaster Sculptures.
Paper Sculptures.
Peter Callesen Colour-‐ This photograph is very dull with a hint of red. It has a pink background to show the person in the frame. Also its pink cause most people are the colour pink. Form-‐ The form of the photograph is very unusual because its one piece of paper but its 3D. He used a piece of paper, turned it into a 2D then a 3D work. Tone-‐ The only tone in this picture is the tone of pink, white and red. Shape-‐ This picture is shaped as a person, the frame has been cut out in to a person. The person in the frame looks naked, he looks like he has ripped off his clothes and they are hanging. Space-‐ The space in front of the 2D part of the work is very important because it allows the skin to hang. Texture-‐ The surface is very smooth which allows the shadows to fall clearly.
What does the work communicate? Has it got a meaning? This work is talking about stripping off someone un3l you get to the real person in side. Is it telling a story? This picture is telling a story. Its telling a story about a man who pulled his skin on and hanging it from his hands. Its talking about human beings being mul3 layered. Does it serve a purpose? The purpose it shows is does not maTer how many layers you have, the real person will come out soon enough. It is a decora3ve art work. Has the ar:st worked from memory or real life? I think the ar3st has worked both ways memory and real life. Something like this could of actually happened in real life or he could of thought about it. I can tell cause the story is that does not maTer how much you act and not be yourself, all those layers will slowly fall off and the real person will appear sooner or later.
Plaster Cast Sculptures.
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