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Genres and Artists

Top 10 Genres: 1. Futurism 2. Rayonism 3. Bauhaus 4. Russian Futurism 5. Video Art 6. The CoBrA Group 7. Orphanism 8. Surrealism 9. Suprematism 10. Post-Impressionism Top 5 Artists: 1. Jean-Michel Basqauit 2. Hugo Ball 3. Pierre Bannard 4. David Hockney 5. Balthus

Conceptual Art: What's it all about?

Conceptual art is more than just pieces or forms you would normally associate with Art. It can range from inanimate objects to combinations of objects, or even just words. Just before the 19th century, objects and paintings were combined as equal in Art. Ever since, several conceptual artists have risen from all across the globe, including Brits such as Robert Montgomery and Martin Creed, and Americans like Mary Kelly and Solmore Wilt. The purpose of conceptual art to these people was to make people think, and create there own perspective of the piece, as well as for humour and to give the artists something they enjoyed, and in the words of Martin Creed, 'give me something to get out of bed for'. Pieces created could range from a scrunched up piece of paper (created by Martin Creed), to snow shovels, and balloons. With the right meaning and purpose, i'm sure that almost anything could be turned into a piece of conceptual art. Some artists took the idea a little furthe...

Still Life

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Today I had to practise still life drawing with a wrench. I used pencil and for very few parts a fine liner pen to harshen the darkness of some lines and shadows. What I like about it is the scale and shape of the wrench, which I spent a lot of time trying to get right. I feel what i could have got slightly better was the tone of the wrench, and made it a little smoother looking in places.

personal journey

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My most recent homework for art was to present photos taken of a personal journey from the last 8 weeks of my life. I decided I would present photos that I took on a family holiday to Mexico, and the interesting experiences I had. The first few photos were taken at the ancient ruins of Tulum.  The buildings ranged from the houses of the people to a large castle which homed the king of the group. Fact that I learnt was that every time a new king was crowned, they would add extra parts to the castle to make it taller and more grand. The photo above is of one of the homes, and the photo on the right is from the top of the hill that the kings castle was build on.  The photo on the left is from the side of the wall of one of the homes, where a face is sculpted into either side of the corner. We learnt that one side of the face resembled day, and the other side resembled the night. Our tour guide also explained how each building in Tulum was built perfectly in alignment with...