Saturday, January 29, 2011

Random Sculpture


Currently I am residing at the Hackensack Univerity Medical Center and I saw this statue when I first arrived. Although the brown color looks ugly in my opinion, it still caught my mind.

I think this biggest reason why I got intrigued looking at this photo is non traditional shapes of the mother and daughter. The faces more or less represent a shape of a horse and the arms tend to be longer and flatter than most humans. But this where in my opinion the beauty of the artwork lives. No matter what you look like, what you are going through your mother will always be there waiting for a big hug when needed.


Source: looking outside my hospital window and google images

Christmas lights and NYC




I love Christmas and no its not because of the gifts. I just find it interesting how there is a universal set of colors associated with this holiday. Red, green and white transcend onto street corners or any other printable material that can be sold.

This specific artwork can be found in NYC around rockfeller center. While most gaze at the overzealous tree, many forget about these gigantic light-bulbs. I love it because the scale of the shape and power-cord perfectly match the old school type bulbs my family used to rock in the 90's. The scale is in such great proportion that one might think its just a macro shot of the normal bulbs.


Art Wok found via google images

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hachi - A Man's Best Friend

The above picture is of a statue called “Hachi”. It is based on an old Chinese tale about a dog that would come to the train station and wait for his owner to come home from work every day. The story really gets to your heart when you find out the owner suffers a heart attack at work and never comes home one day. Hachi stays in the same spot for multiple years until he finally passes. It is the ultimate tale of man and his best friend.
In addition to the content that this sculpture educes on the viewer, we see that there is no color in this sculpture. This biomorphic sculpture draws emotion from the shoulders of the dog. You can tell, just like the story, that the dog is very firm and adamant about sitting there. Straight edges are not used in this sculpture but we see curving lines to create the 3D image of this statue.


Credit:
Taken by a random Japanese tourist at an undisclosed date and time.

Snooki Is ART!

 The above picture is my first blog entry for my art journal. It is of the infamous reality superstar – SNOOKI. She rose to fame from the hit show Jersey Shore. 

Jokes aside, we can actually see some couture line in this picture. The artist emphasizes the head of this female character. One of the reasons is for the fact that this character has a high forehead due to a “poof” hairstyle. 

The colors in this picture are in my opinion mostly pastel-ish. It seems that the artist uses neutral colors instead of bright blues and gold. I do like that there is emphasis on the gold hat and diamond sunglasses to show emotion. The intensity in the gold is drawing to the person who is viewing the image. The drafting in this image is very defining – almost giving Snooki a 3D perspective. 


Credit:
State of Fame: Snooki
http://www.brokenpencil.com/news/view.php?id=780