Monday, August 22, 2022

Blog Requirements

 Carlisle                                 ART 3320  Mixed Media: Form & Function                                    Fall 2022


BLOG/SOURCEBOOK REQUIREMENTS

Utilizing a blog will allow your plans to move quickly into fruition by not spending entire class periods dedicated to idea generation.  
It is your responsibility to check the blog for comments from your peers and critiques by Professor Carlisle.  (These will be in colored type)
It is also your responsibility to alert Professor Carlisle if you have altered your blog, each time a change occurs. Email "Tag" to professor Carlisle when you have altered your blog post.  Professor Carlisle will do the same when she has responded to your post.



Required :

  • POST TITLE with your name  ex.:   Ashley Carlisle_Project name

  • DESIGN your posts/ ideas- sell them to us!

  • Post newest first and then descend to oldest posts.

  • Date your posts as you update

  •  In-class and homework SKETCHES Quality of images is important- take care in this- practice for  your own blog/Instagram, etc. one day.  Make your images as large as they will go.


  • IN PROGRESS IMAGES-date!

  • Artist work images


  •  WritingAt least 350 words required to describe the idea. Paint a picture in words of what your piece will strive to express.  Write text in Word to count words used. *This is a practical application in that most art calls have a limited word statement that must supplement images submitted. Do not describe the process of making- focus on ideas.






Student Blog Examples:


















maquettes: use a clean background to take pictures of your work



ARTIST INSPIRATION:
Odine Lang    


The piece above inspires me to use wax and yarn together.  The way something as delicate as a leaf can be welded together with crochet lace emphasizes the materiality of each material, which is something I want to replicate in my work and this piece specifically. Love this work! So delicate.

Shantel Wright
These are just examples of some "styles" I've been looking at. I love the first "ragged-ish" one, but not looking to go quite that rough.




I have been extremely inspired for some time by artists that use animal imagery figuratively to express human emotion, and those that push the sculptural qualities of the animal body.

Ellen Jewett

I love the elegance of these even with the visual roughness from a distance.

Beth Cavener-Stitcher

I want this type of emotion in the piece below..

Erika Sanada



Jane Alexander

Love these forms! The simplified nature of the figures as well as their interaction with each other.

Ishibashi Yui


Corinne Whaley_ ALL

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