Wednesday, April 18, 2012

week 7

Gabriel Orozco




Mi Officina II  is what this image is called to the left.  I like the nature being connected to the office and is being intertwined within the space.  I like muteness of the photograph as well.  The lighting in the window is nice, it shows a nice sunny day and it is not an overpowering light that blows out the image.  The scene seems really peaceful and serene.  like nature is intertwine with the work space. It is showing that you cannot work all the time you have to have some peace or down time and not be consumed with work.


http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-list/museum/?search=Solomon%20R.%20Guggenheim%20Museum&page=54&cr=478





Tom Peterson

  This work is called Yellow.  It is from of a series called Out of Sight.  I think this photograph is interesting because of the black cable fighting to catch the viewers eyes from the vibrant and saturated yellow.  The red patch is there and it looks like it is about to be consumed by the yellow.  The texture of the wall itself is interesting.  and the movement of the black wire is nice too it helps guides the viewer's eyes  through the space and to show depth.











http://www.tpeterson45.com/large-multi-view/Out%20of%20Sight/1919119-1-160600/Out%20of%20Sight.html




Curtis Frounier  


This is Florence 2010.  it is a nice piece because it looks like a painting.  There is this interesting texture in the photo and this painting like quality to them.  The piece has his symmetry sort of ish in it.  and the blue and standing out from the dark greens and blacks.  There is like this glossy like look to it as well. It has like wax paper type of texture.  there is this dark and gloomy feel to the picture as well.  And the abstraction is nice as well.  


http://fourniersphotos.artspan.com/large-single-view/gallery/1012731-5-79411/Photography/Color/Abstract.html#.T45wVu2LGg8

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Week 6.....

Daniel Kauffman

This photograph's color is saturated and is very nice.  It has a liveliness to it because of the green grass and the nice bright sky.   But the building has an industrial like feel to it but it not like this hard solid metal industrial feel to it but a urban, softer industrial feel.  I think that the colors with in the image compliment each other extremely well.  I dont know how i feel about the circle being in the middle of the image.  I think it would be nice to see it off center some.  But i do like the symmetry of the square windows on the buildings.  i think they are nice and that the fact that the building is two different colors and they are not symmetrical is a nice touch as well.


http://www.studiokaufman.com/site/indexF2.html#self







Anna Orlowska

This picture is fro her series of work called "The Day Before".  I think the lighting in this photograph is amazing!  I think it is interesting how much light the figure is getting from the refrigerator alone.  But it makes the image interesting and makes me think why is this woman up it looks like it should be like in the middle of the night and she cannot sleep, but why?
and the balloon?  But hey it is really nice.  The colors are amazing, it shows a nice range of tones and values.  The lighting in it really sets the mood of the image as well.





http://annaorlowska.com/index.php?/works/the-day-before/




Julie Becker


This image is called Interior Corner #2.  It is currently located in the collection of the Guggenheim  in New york.  I think this is a nice photo.  The color of the rug or the floor is interesting because it is ver vibrant and it is just an interesting rug to have or see in general.  The wall paper within the image is interesting as well.  The rug and the wall paper shows this elegance or like this class to the interior space.  Like it is from or belongs in the royal palace of the Queen of England or something like that.  But the lighting is interesting i will say because the top is bright and the wall paper has this gold like look to it.  But as you look down towards the floor of the image, the design on the image looks more black, not gold.










http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/piece/?search=Solomon%20R.%20Guggenheim%20Museum&page=5&f=Institution&cr=43

Friday, February 24, 2012

week 5 blogs

 Silvestre Machado


This photo is called Building of Stone with Shutters.  I like the colors in the photograph.  The analogous color scheme that is going on really works well.  I think it is interesting to see that door look like it is floating on wall.   the composition of the photo is nice i like the simplistic ness of the subject matter.  the stone wall has a nice texture to it, like it is not over powering the image but it is nice to see a random pattern to break up that saturated orange.   I found this photographer in B&W magazine, the color edition.  


http://www.art.com/products/p14371244-sa-i2911377/silvestre-machado-building-of-stone-with-shutters.htm?sorig=cat&sorigid=0&dimvals=5041187&ui=aead41e601b5435498f2ec604ed807ae




Robert Hale


Adelyn, i saw this photograph and i thought of you.  I like the texture of the image.  I think it is interesting.  This photographer is also from B&W magazine.  I think it reminds me of a painting or a painter like quality to it.  THis is from a series of works called water abstractions.  I think this image works compared to others.  Like it feels dynamic and has motion to it because of the ripples of the texture and the random like lines of the branches.  Some of his other stuff that i was looking through was nothing special i thought.  I think they looked nice but nothing else caught my eye.  i think the colors are muted but have a vibrance to them that is able to catch the viewers eyes.  and the design of the whole thing is nice as well.  
http://www.rhalefoto.com/Robert_Hale_Photographs/Water_Abstracts.html#1




Walter de Maria
This photo is untitled and it is located in the Museum of Contemporary Art in LA.  I like the landscape.  i think it is nice to see the form of the mountain and the negative space the clouds and the sky creates in the image.  i also enjoy the format by the way, i think it is nice to se more of the form of the mountain rather than seeing part or a section of it.  the texture of the mountain is nice, like we are able to see or actually feel it because of it.  it is able to show a nice sense of space and size as well.  










http://www.moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=84.12.4&page=3&classification=23&

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

week 4

John Baldessari


Six Couples: People and Animals  This photo is very interesting.  I like how the subject is colored in and is popping out and stands out from everything else in the photograph.  the colors that are used in the photographs are all complimentary.  Some of the photographs that are used in these look very common or photographs look like I have seen them before but because they are displayed with this color on top, it makes them different and pop.  I like the interesting format as well. I think that is mostly why i am drawn to this photographer.  










http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/piece/?search=Photography&page=2&f=Artwork%20Type&cr=12
























Sam Taylor-Woods
Five Revolutionary Seconds VII 

Ok i like this format.  or i think i do because now i am looking for cool and amazing photographs that work in this format and they are helping me see how i can shoot like this and what i can look for when i shoot.  I like how the panorama of the room it is able to show the environment of the space.  I think that lighting is nice how they used  it in space as well. i think it is nice that it is all natural lighting as well.  The figures within the work is nice as well.  i enjoy how they are scattered throughout the environment.  it helps show a sense of space and depth of it as well.  


http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425086122/424639131/sam-taylor-wood-five-revolutionary-seconds-vii.html



   Ryan Woodward


This animation was made for a music video and it is amazing.  the motion of the figures are fluent and seamless.  I think that this video is beautiful it shows that a simple figure drawing is able to turn into an amazing animation.  I think this makes me want to photograph movement. like dance and show the moments in between.      




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBk3ynRbtsw











Monday, February 6, 2012

Week 3

Doug Richard 

This is part of an exhibition in the MoMA.  Richard takes pictures of ares with very little jobs.  He would look up these locations using Google Maps where he would than locate, take some photos of the location, and than digitally manipulate his photos with the Google Maps image with his own.  I like the color in the work.  i think it is beautiful.  I like the street view of it as well.  It is nice and the google image that is involved is not that notice able, like to just shows motions like the guy walking in the bottom left hand corner, it looks like he is walking but i think he was manually placed there.

http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/newphotography/doug-rickard/



Mitch Epstein 

This photo is beautiful.  I like how he color is contrasting with the background.  how the gray makes the background muted and the foreground pop.  It is sort of color punctuation but not.....???  But the composition is wonderful and how the perspective is like off the ground, but not.......  The photo is interesting in general.  how the residential feeling is contrasting with  industrialization of the power plant.  It shows how close we are to industry.  And it makes ,e think is this a good thing? is this dangerous?


http://bombsite.com/issues/999/articles/3355




Eugene Richards 


This photo is from Eugene Richard's The Blue Room.  I think this is amazing!  The color of this room is beautiful. Like it shows that is is aged and it is abandoned.  The lighting is nice that show on the bed just adds to the photo.  It makes the photo give a cold feeling. it is weird like the temperature is cold or cool feeling but the sheets on the bed are warm so they are contrasting each other.  The lighting is nice as well.  It is subtle and not overly dramatic.  


http://reciprocity-failure.blogspot.com/2008/11/blue-room-eugene-richards.html

Friday, February 3, 2012

Week 3 Stephen Shore

Self Portrait

I think this is a successful picture that he took.  I like the arrangement of the subjects and of stephen himself.  i like how the figure is not necessarily the main focus of the picture, but the other subjects like the lamp and the record player  help add to the photo.  They show the environment of the figure.  The image is desaturated as well which i like.  The colors are not very bold and bright to stand out i think they are subtle and they add to the image.
















When i saw this image i was like WTF.  Why would someone take a photo of this.  I do not like the composition, i don't like subject. i dont think it is interesting.  I think if he was going to take a photo of this than he might as well have just taken a photo of her vagina, with outher underwear on.  I do not think this is appealing to the human eye i dont think this works especially for some of his other stuff.









I like this print. I think this is successful.  The photo is nicely balanced like the darkness on the left is balanced with the darkness on the right.  And the light is centralized in the middle of the frame.  Also the fridge is nicely placed with the position of the door way.  This photo is very muted and is very nice.  I think it is interesting as well because of the ceiling being in the frame as well.  i think if the ceiling was not in the frame, the image would not work.








ALL OF THE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN FROM:
http://www.303gallery.com/

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Color Week One!

Brad Carlile

This photo is called Paccity3.  This photographer captures these colors not through artificial lights but through natural light.  he took this picture multiple times from one perspective.  This photo is really nice it show the color beautifully.  It is vibrant and full of light. i like the fact that the bed is not made, it looked lived or slept in.  I like that fact because if seems more human nature to leave a bed messy compared to leaving it all clean.  it makes the space looked lived in.


http://www.bradcarlile.com/portfolio/artist-statement-tempus-incognitus.html




Sarah Pickering


This photo is called Farrance Street, 2004.  This photo has color punctuation in it because of the doors in the back.  The colors of them are very bright and how a high saturation level to them that they stand out.  But i have to say that i like the gray as well the cinderblocks gives the image this industrial feel to the image.  I also like the image because the walls of the building lead you eye towards the back ground of the photo.  the trash in the alley way is nice as well it show the environment of the setting as well. The setting of the picture sort of contrast with the doors of the photo.  like the doors are these bright vibrant things that draw the eye while everything else isn't.  it is all gray and gloomy looking.


http://www.mocp.org/exhibitions/2010/04/sarah_pickering.php




Ok so i don't know who did this or where this is, i think Berlin maybe????    But you have to check this out because this is AMAZING!!!!!!!!   it is dynamic and creative and this is just a wonderful and influential.  It has inspired me to do a painting lol.  But besides that i thin it is creative and wonderful and just pure amazing!  Every time i see this my jaw drops!  


http://www.numen.eu/installations/tape-melbourne/