Monday, September 7, 2009

"What is It?"

Advanced Studio Artist Blog
Mosaic Tiles by trunko.
Various images of mosaic tiles as seen on the famous long windy wall in Parc Guell, Barcelona.
"Untilted" Ali Mirsky's 15" diameter Mosaic
For this first piece in the semester I am going to be working on a mosaic. There are still many unset variables to this piece but I can start by describing my two paths of colors that I will be working with. I have an idea of doing a very white template with hints of light blue and light green and possibly some gold added throughout the piece. There will not be any set edges resembling a shape, ie: square, rectangle, circle. More organic and outside elements may be brought in. I am thinking alternative processes to the tiles after they have been glazed and outside materials, wood, yarn, paper. All components that will allow me to layer and compile tiny images into a grand image. I am somewhat lost in the sense of a clear set type of work that I am practicing now, but other inspirations such as Native American artwork have become prevelent in my sketchings since I had just travelled out west this past summer.
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Kirby Sattler's Native American
The photographs documented such beautiful portraits of these indians. The lines in their faces from working all day, and the intricate head pieces and weapontry they hand-made was breath-taking. I may also take some of the natural deep colors of their works and go the opposite from the white spectrum for my mosaic and use yellows, deep reds, browns, and gold for highlights. These set of colors has always come up somewhere in my work and I like that about my style. For the semester as a whole, I am not too sure where I am going with my work, I know I want to start with this mosaic and see where I end up next.

http://www.delaguarda.com/frontend/main2.html
http://www.alimirskymosaics.com/
http://kirbysattler.sattlerartprint.com/
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/370.html
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/370.html
http://www.delaguarda.com/frontend/main2.html

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