Title: "Octahorse"
Size: 30 x 40cm Medium: Printed Paper (Collage) Forming a college originally using printing paper while combining into multiple or spreaded out piece. The design has a meaning of an inspiration but has a different type of technique to the method such as paper overlapping their work. To the creation, adding random cell particles around the animal gives it a little more definition also the choice of paper affects the vision of the piece. The piece gives it questions base on why it's a random manipulation mixture how it has a certain structured placement. |
Process
For the process of the work it plays a slow progress according to the shapes and figures being used in the piece. During the process, the work contains challenges about the combination of why I choose is printed photo and why I only combined one part that stands out the most. While mentioning the process being slow it really not a work of art the takes up to three or four days since the progress is only positioning the image. For the work on getting ideas or advice it would be good to have some mistakes in either sides instead of having it identicle because for the piece, about its meaning its suppose to trick the human nake eye to making it believe with noticing.
InspirationHannah Höch was the choice that has a similar piece that has one part that stands out in her work as I have the animal in the center. Another reason why I selected her was because she was a well known German Dada artist that stands her gorunds through criticism. She has many facts about her while being an artist such as her being a pioneering feminist artist that rejects and directs herself to diferent paths from her own image of Pablo Picasso. As a artist she worked throughout her whole life in the Dada movement opening up every woman as active meaning given an opportunity. She impacted the people in her surroundings but more women that were influence by her work of art. She manipulates her own work after placing a portion of her picture as it could be a puzzle.
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ExperimentationDuring the experiment of the progress finding forms on how to position the piece is the main part of the experimentation that is most likely to occur. For the experiemtation, the work was debated on adding color to give it a little more detail rather than having it in a black and white with gray scale appearance. The choice of how many different cells should be used in the creation but I'll have to explain why their is multiple parts that need to have a reason.
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ACT Questions
Clearly explain how you are able to identify the cause-effect relationships between your inspiration and its effect upon your artwork.
The inspiration and myself have a same medium that could describe the work as being logical or a random creation that give literal meaning. The background could be plain but also its not just a white base so it has a comparison with an additional shapes added to the piece.
What is the overall approach (point of view) the author (from your research) has regarding the topic of your inspiration?
Hanah Hoch's point of view is about women active during the period of the Dada movement in 1912. her provocative photomontage compositions that explore Weimar era perceptions of gender and ethnic differences.
What kind of generalizations and conclusions have you discovered about people, ideas, cultures, etc. while you researched your inspiration?
The artist is a feminist designer that has felt emotions from another artist when she didn't tolerate the government from Germany.
She has a different perspective about her people beliefs and how the should have their own ways of standing their grounds. In the research she is untouchable because during germany in the late 1900s people would be punish for disobeying.
What was the central idea or theme around your inspirational research?
The theme of her as a artist was being influence to the movement from a person named Raoul Hausmann
What kind of inferences (conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning) did you make while reading your research?
She went back to Berlin in 1915 and reenrolled at the School of Applied Arts, where she studied painting and graphic design, woodcut and linoleum-block printing with Emil Orlik until 1920.
The inspiration and myself have a same medium that could describe the work as being logical or a random creation that give literal meaning. The background could be plain but also its not just a white base so it has a comparison with an additional shapes added to the piece.
What is the overall approach (point of view) the author (from your research) has regarding the topic of your inspiration?
Hanah Hoch's point of view is about women active during the period of the Dada movement in 1912. her provocative photomontage compositions that explore Weimar era perceptions of gender and ethnic differences.
What kind of generalizations and conclusions have you discovered about people, ideas, cultures, etc. while you researched your inspiration?
The artist is a feminist designer that has felt emotions from another artist when she didn't tolerate the government from Germany.
She has a different perspective about her people beliefs and how the should have their own ways of standing their grounds. In the research she is untouchable because during germany in the late 1900s people would be punish for disobeying.
What was the central idea or theme around your inspirational research?
The theme of her as a artist was being influence to the movement from a person named Raoul Hausmann
What kind of inferences (conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning) did you make while reading your research?
She went back to Berlin in 1915 and reenrolled at the School of Applied Arts, where she studied painting and graphic design, woodcut and linoleum-block printing with Emil Orlik until 1920.
Reflection
The piece is a simple task but mainly focus on the background of the meaning that reflects to the inspiration about having its own perspective. While gathering the parts to create the design their were nothing difficult that occured throughout the whole process because while experimenting the work it create ideas from the artist myself is aware of my actions. If the project was difficult maybe cuting the small edges on the main part would have mistakes because the tenticles would have small details. Taking advice from other people to give me cluds about my own work is more of a positive feedback because their are many perspectives that have yet been discovered.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hannah-Hoch