Wednesday, January 5, 2011

PRIMER BLOG




1. "Palestine Wall Mural"


Materials:
Paint and the Palestine Wall bordering Israel.
What you Like (including use of materials):
Its a juxtaposition of sorts. I like the fact that he used exactly what was offered to him and did not tamper with anything to benefit his art. I like that he solemnly took what was offered and used it to his advantage.

About the Artist:
Banksy is wanted for "art crime" in Europe.
by: Faile
Materials: Wall Paint and Vintage Posters.

What you Like: I like the vivid imagery. It feels like viewing this you are watching a conversation between many people talking at once while the imagery of a strung out girl pops out.

About the Artist: Patrick Neil and Miller. Attained global status in 1999.




by: Dzine
Materials: Wall and Oil Paint, Spray paint.

What you Like: I like the artistic direction of this and how everything looks very soft and colorful, though there's not much detail I like the use of 3D art and the "wave" effect he has in his painting.

About the Artist: Carlos Rolon from Puerto Rico is a visual and musical artist. He is known for painting genre's and feel from his musical influences.

by: Swoon
Materials: Wall paint, wheat paste.

What you like: I love the detail and extreme use of definition in this piece. The colors really give the vibe of how the artist felt when making this and the imagery "flashes" the main points the writer had.

About The Artist: From New York. Famous for wheatpaste art.









by: Dr. Lakra
Materials: Tattoo Art

What you like: I like the direction he has in these paintings. They have a very dramatic and defined look and I like the fact that he does tattoo art. He really expresses imagery in this piece and his work has a very worn and vintage look.

About the artist: Widely known for his concept of painting on used imagery. He was denied in a museum to exhibit his work because of a provocative art piece he did.

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