Thursday, December 1, 2011
Artist Statement
I begin my piece by visiting Alsdorf Galleries because it was something new that I felt that I might be able to learn from the gallery. In the gallery there was a lot of artwork that had things to do with Indian and their history. The artwork had caught my attention because it was weird but also something new. From the images that I choose, it had seem that their culture were about creatures. All the men or women were some type of animal.
The background that picked fort the collage was shape. I choose shapes because I notice that they were into a lot of shapes and pattern when it came into their clothes. I wasn’t really looking for a color but I love how after putting them together made people want to focus on the pictures because they stood out. The colors, pictures, and the background came together to really help somebody focus on their culture or their perspectives of the Indian art.
When may work is going well, I am filled with a sense of happiness and accomplishment. After finishing my work I feel that I have done something good or accomplished a goal. The work really helps me to be proud for what I have done. When people see my work, I’d like them to tell me how they feel about my work. To ask questions about what is happening in the work and what are their thoughts. Knowing how other people feel make me learn a lot from them and help me improve my work.
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