Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Trash Art

Trash art is taking garabage and using it to creat pictures or scultptures.
You can use anything from soda cans to recycled button off your old shirts. There have been some amazing art peices made from trash to something totally amazing.

Here are a few examples of Trash Art from around the world
 In this picture you see a suitcase, a vaccum cleaner, and old lamp, pc piping, old telephones, paper, scraps of metal, and much more. You can create anything you can think of with anything around your house and yes, even in your trash can!!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Expressionism Art

Expressionism art is a type of art that displays the artists mood through colors and contrast of the painting. It started in the mid-20th century, and turned into more of an abstract art.


 These paintings to me symbolize pride honor, or courage. The lady to the left has a slight smile and is making direct eye contact. She has peace in her eyes that the blue brings out really well. The dog on the right has his head held high and has very peaceful colors going through it. It gives me the sense of releif.
The first picture with the five characters has dark colors, they have no eyes and some of them seem to be evil. This painting gives me a sense of fear and dispare. The painting in the middle gives me mixed emotions or almost has no emotion at all. The man isnt smiling or frowing and he is carrying two picture frames. He has dark eye circles and some crazy rug like hair. You would think with the crazy background he would be a little more happy, but he looks like he is annoyed with these picture frames. The last picture has a few famous paintings all in one. The first one is mona lisa smile the other one is starry night. This picture is all around happy, peaceful, and exciting.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Environmental Art


'The term "environmental art" often encompasses "ecological" concerns but is not specific to them. It acknowledges the early history of this movement (which was often more about art ideas than environmental ones) as well as art with more activist concerns and art which primarily celebrates an artist's connection with nature using natural materials.

The term "environmental art" is used in a variety of different contexts: it can be used to refer to art describing the natural world, art that celebrates personal engagement with the natural world ("art in nature"), and to the practices of ecological artists, whose work directly addresses environmental issues through educating people about the natural world, or intervening in and restoring the natural world. Ecological artist, Aviva Rahmani believes that "Ecological Art is an art practice, often in collaboration with scientists, city planners, architects and others, that results in direct intervention in environmental degradation. Often, the artist is the lead agent in that practice."

The media and activities used by environmental artists are incredibly diverse, including painting, photography, performance art, politically activist events, experiments with light and sound, sculpture, eco-feminism, creation of large earth-based installations ("earthworks", "land art"), architectural installations, and scientific inventions. Scientific information frequently inspires or is incorporated into such works.

This picture is taken in a large city. You can find things like this on the sides of buildings or walking down the sidewalks.

 You can also find these in the wilderness. Many people make this type of art for fun and some try to provide a message to people everywhere, or raise awareness.


Underwater Environmental Art


In 2006, Taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park. Situated off the west coast of Grenada in the West Indies it is now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic and was instrumental in the creation of a National Marine Protected Area by the local Government. Following on in 2009 he co-founded MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte), a monumental museum with a collection of over 500 of his sculptural works, submerged off the coast of Cancun, Mexico; described by Forbes as one of the world’s most unique travel destinations. Both these ambitious, permanent public works have a practical, functional aspect, facilitating positive interactions between people and fragile underwater habitats while at the same relieving pressure on natural resources.




Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Pop Art

"Pop is everything art hasn't been for the last two decades. It's basically a U-turn back to a representational visual communication, moving at a break-away speed...Pop is a re-enlistment in the world...It is the American Dream, optimistic, generous and naïve." - Roy Lichtenstein

                            

Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising, news, etc.


 You can see alot of pop art in comic books!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Hard Edge

Hard-edge painting is known for its economy of form, fullness of color, impersonal execution, and smooth surface planes. The term "hard-edge abstraction" was devised by Californian art critic Jules Langsner, and was initially intended to title a 1959 exhibition that included four West Coast artists - Karl Benjamin, John McLaughlin, Frederick Hammersley andLorser Feitelson. Although, later, the style was often referred to as "California hard-edge," and these four artists became synonymous with the movement, Langsner eventually decided to title the show Four Abstract Classicists (1959), as he felt that the style marked a classical turn away from the romanticism of Abstract Expressionism.

Hard-edge painting can either be abstract with an illusion effect






Or hard edge could be a person...hard-edge can also relate a lot to pop art. Here are some examples. This hard uses bright colors and mostly straight lines



Graffiti

Graffiti is a freestyle art that is often found on bridges, sides of buildings, on trains, or basically anywhere in public. Graffiti is very creative art that uses bubble letters and anything to relay a message using spray paint.

 This picture speaks louder than words can....Most graffiti art relays a message like this picture..others can just simply express art itself.

 Most of the time this is the type of Graffiti you will most likely see around your area or one the sides of structures like buildings and bridges


This kind of Grafitti is more complex and uses alot of paint! Its also important to wear a mask to prevent from inhaling to much chemicals. It takes alot of practice to get this certain soft look to the painting but is very rewarding

Folk Art 

Folk art encompasses art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople. In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic.




In these three pictures you see mostly tress, houses, leafs, anything nature like. In the last picture it is a farmer selling goods or food to make a living, back then most things where made by hand and nature was really all we had. Thats why this type of art stands for our country and reminds us of simpler times with creative nature paintings.