A. The Oil on Canvas scenery in Gustave Courbet’s “
La Source la Loue” intrigued me: To me, it illustrates the allure of the
unknown. The ripples in the water make the viewer question, what is on the
other side of this painting? As the
water appears to be flowing away from the darkness. Also, what is the light
source illuminating the walls? The ominous entry into the cave leaves me asking
many questions, as to whether the artist is trying to convey the power of the
unknown, or something else. Erin Shirreff’s “drop ( no 14)” was the second
thing that really intrigued me. This piece truly demonstrated the how versatile
and nuianced different types of steel could appear. Using hot-rolled,
cold-rolled and Cor-ten Steel, Shirreff contrasts these subtle differences
through color and placement. The largest piece of steel on the right appears to
have been cold and hot rolled in different sections: which changes the color
and reflective quality. In addition, each piece of steel appears to have small striations
from the rolling process: which feels purposefully arranged, so that the pieces
can further contrast which each other. The reason this piece intrigues me is
because it demonstrates the versatility, and nuisances of the medium: it feels
very architectural and intentional in the way everything is arranged.
. B. To me, the two pieces that I felt a connection
with both had one thing in common: music. Georges Braque, “Still Life on a
Mantelpiece” demonstrates the relationship between music and life. Braque achieves this by blurring the lines
between the objects and background. The music
sheets in this painting, transform into the background; and the guitar neck
breaks into obscure shapes, and is outlined with the same textured black as the
background. Braque creates so many layers, that is becomes harder to discern
what is the object, and what is the background. I believe this resonates with
me, because it demonstrates how engrained music is in society. My favorite piece of work, at the
Albright-Knox was William Harnett;s “Music and Literature.” In my opinion, this
Oil on Canvas piece demonstrates the frustration of writing music. The first
thing I noticed was how the books were book-marked and carelessly piled: as
though the subject who placed them was scattering to find something of meaning
within the books. Harnett also conveys that the subject spent much time at this
desk, because the candle has burned down to the bottom. The other thing that I
noticed was the condition of the music sheet: it appears as if the writer has
been fighting with this specific piece. All the other sheets are properly rolled,
but one sheet appears to be tattered,
torn, folded, and stained: This illustrates that the subject has had a
particular hard time with this sheet.
, born 1938). After Leslie Left, 1983–84. Oil on canvas
The artwork you choose to display in your project are great, each very different. I also enjoyed reading your connection to the two music pieces.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork you choose to display in your project are great, each very different. I also enjoyed reading your connection to the two music pieces.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the first piece of art and the second last one that you chose. The first one seems so calm with the duller shades while the other one seems more lively with the various colors.
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