Monday, December 15, 2008
Giacometti!
For our final piece in Senior Studio, I wanted to play around with my cut paper idea, but instead of regular paper, I decided to paint paper and then cut it out. I drew the hands on wallpaper with pencil and cut those out and the eyes belong to Elvis Costello. I thought they were perfect. I think the concept behind this piece is really interesting so I'm going to share it here. It's one thing to see an image and it's another to understand the idea behind it. This is based off of a blind contour I did of the swiss sculptor, Giacometti. In Art History, I learned that he was a really stand up guy and everyone liked him, but it was later discovered (I don't remember how) that every time he met a woman, he would think of ways to kill her. So with this piece, I wanted to make his eyes and hands the focal point. I originally had eyes for him, but I thought that these eyes were better because it's as though he has masked intentions and the fact that these eyes are looking off might give someone a questionable feeling (maybe anxiety?) and his hands have rough, sketched lines because he was a sculptor and relied on his hands (but also wanted to kill women with his hands). I did a lot of messing around in photoshop so this is Tradigital (traditional and digital) and I think I am going to explore this process further over.
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11 comments:
This turned out so great!!
Nice background change.
Traaaaaaaaaaaaaadigital.
that is SO AWESOME.
seriously chelsea, i am amazed.
(this is max, by the way)
chelsea your style is evolving more and more and i love the direction it's going. this piece has got a lot of great little nuances and details. the hands are perfect.
i love ittttttttt
You've been tagged! See my blog for details if you're interested in participating. Cool concept behind this piece, by the way. I think it comes across well in your illustration. Nice job!
Chelsea this is great! The concept is so cool, and the final product is great.
Meredith
You are tagged !!!.
Go to my blog for the details ...
This is great!
Finally made a blog, add it :)
this is soo awesome! love it
Hi Chelsea! (Nice to meet you!)
This piece is great, and enriched by your well worded description.
Congratulations on your graduation!!
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