Monday, 30 April 2012

Carl Andre - The Saatchi Collection

Art of Our Time

The Saatchi Collection 1

By Peter Schjeldahl (1984)

Carl Andre
Furrow (1981)
Red Cedar

 Beautiful wooden piece from Andre. While the wood looks relatively new and clean, there are still some beautiful natural marks on the surface.

Louise Bourgeois' fine words

'Colour is stronger than language. It's a subliminal communication.'

Louis Bourgeois

If you are passionate enough about colour, then sometimes, words are not necessary.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Doris Salcedo - Artist


There were an impressive 1600 chairs used in this piece of work by Doris Salcedo.
She is one of my 10 artists/articles in my visual bibliography.

Like myself, Salcedo uses wooden found objects because it is a material that really shows off wear and tear. The scuffs, scratches and weather damage cannot be hidden very easily on wood.

History is very important and excites a lot of people. An unknown history could be even more exciting; it lets people's imaginations work. A found object should show history; an unknown history that most probably will never be fully discovered.

I find my wooden pallets all over, usually abandoned at the side of a road or leaning against a building. There is no telling where this object has been or where it will end up after its gallery experience.

Friday, 27 April 2012

Visual Bibliography

Finishing off my visual bibliography to go alongside my work. I have chosen ten articles/quotes/images that have influenced and helped me to progress with my work.

1. Disputes about art (Article)
2. Barnett Newman (Blog)
3. Colour after Klein (Book)
4. The colour wheel (Image)
5. Doris Salcedo (Image/Artist)
6. Marcel Duchamp (Image/Artist)
7. Jessica Stockholder (Image/Artist)
8. What is art? Leo Tolstoy (Book)
9. What's so funny? (Article)
10. The Better Late Than Never Anne Truitt Review (Article)

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Pallets - Multi coloured



Multi coloured pallets
Come as a pair
Picked the colours out a hat


I think that these colours may be too plastic looking or too in the viewers face. Or maybe the others aren't in the viewers face enough 

Pallet - Blue & Orange


Blue & Orange

I quite like this one for its simplicity. The planks of woods are all quite evenly spaced making it easy on the eye.

Pallets everywhere

Since I started using paletts in my work, I seem to be seeing them everywhere. Maybe, I'm not the only one that can see the objects fine qualities.