Friday, April 29, 2011

Projects.

II. Line and Space.

Squirrel sequence. 





III. Folded Book.







IV. Awol, animal project. 


V. Alter Ego, tree mask. 




Novelty toy. 




VI. Mass/Creative and Functional Design: Novelty toy.



VI. Mass/Creative and Functional Design: Novelty toy.


Play: Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation.


Mass: refers to the amount of matter of an object.


Weight: A measure of the heaviness of an object.


Gravity: The fundamental force of attraction that all objects with mass have for each other.


Presence: The state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing.



V. Inspirational masks.






















































IV. Plane and Edge.

IV. Plane and Edge.

Plane - A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.

Edge - The outside limit of an object, area, or surface.

Freestanding - Not relying on or linked to anything else.

Form - Visible shape or configuration of something.

Closed Form - Self contained, 3 dimensional object.


III. From Flat Material to Volume


III. From Flat Material to Volume.


Low relief: sculptural relief that projects very little from the background.

High relief: modeled form that substantially projects from the background.

Primary: outline of a figure, body, or mass.

Secondary contours: lines developed from outer boundaries of a piece.

Volume: amount of 3 dimensional space occupied by an object.

Activated space: space that contains an object, value, depth, or anything that is not plain white untouched space.


Sunday, April 10, 2011

II. Line and Space.

Proximityrefers to how close two objects are to each other.



George Rickey: Double L Excentric Gyratory.  

Lynn Chadwick: Sitting Forms.
Sol LeWitt: Tall Irregular Progression. 

"49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes" Sol LeWitt.   

"Movement" Jesus Soto. 

Opened space: In an artwork, space that is not completely enclosed by a line. A mass penetrated or treated in such a way that space acts as its environment rather than as its limit. For example, a doughnut having a hole in its middle has an open shape in its middle.


George Rickey: Four Rectangles Excentric II. 

  
George Rickey: one Up One Down, Eccentric with Acute Angle, Variation III. 

Jean Tinguely: Méta-mécanique. 


"Two volumes in the virtual" Jesus Soto. 


"One-Two-One with Two Half-Off" Sol LeWitt . 


Kinetic Form: Refers to sculpture that moves, such as a mobile.

Roger Phillips: Figure 8 on Open Rectangle. 


Jeffrey Laudenslager: Mikoshi. 
  

Jesús Soto: Feeling The Infinite. 


"Gallows and Lollipops" Alexander Calder. 

"Rooster Rings" Anthony Howe. 

Sight lines: is an imaginary line from the eye to a perceived object.

"Rainbow Stone" Nigel Can. 

"123454321" Sol LeWitt. 

"Four-sided pyramid" Sol LeWitt. 

"Sight Line" Gillespine.

Lucio Fontana: Concetto Spaziale.

Straight lines:restricted or constricted; narrow; tight; confined threadlike mark.




George Rickey: Nine Rotors, Nine Cubes. 




Jean Tinguely: Maschinenbild Haus Lange. 





Lucio Fontana: Concetto spaziale, Attesa.




George Rickey: Three Red Lines.






George Rickey: Untitled


Closed Space: Space that is completely enclosed by a line, or unbroken contour. For example,a triangle is a closed shape.









George Rickey: Two Lines Oblique Gyratory.






Mark Di Suvero: Yoga.






George Rickey: Four Open Squares Horizontal Gyratory--Tapered. 

Sol LeWitt: Open Geometric Structure. 





"Chalk Line" Anthony Caro. 

Actual line: a line that physically exists.

"Circle with Towers" Sol LeWitt.


Vassilakis Takis: Tableau Magnetique. 






George Rickey: Sun and Moon.






Mark di Suvero: Luck’s Prime.






"Signaux" Takis Vassilakis.

Diagonal line: M
oving or extending obliquely, esp. at a 45° angle; slanting.




















George Rickey: Kinetic. 







George Rickey: Four Lines Oblique. 













Mark di Suvero: Molecule.







"Two Lines Down" George Rickey. 







"New Star" Mark di Suvero.


Implied Lines.

"Ohne Titel"Vassilakis Takis. 








"Untitled" Donald Judd.








"Untitled" Donald Judd.








Jean Tinguely: Matrac. 

Horizontal Lines: I
s a line that goes left-to-right, parallel to the x-axis.








































































































































































































"Untitled" Donald Judd.























Lucio Fontana: Spatial Concept: Expectations.
























































Mark Di Suvero: Old Buddy

Mark di Suvero: Pyramidian.















Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing.

Curved Lines: Are 
lines that don't have a straight part; bend having no angular part.




























































Lucio Fontana: Concetto Spaziale. Attese. 







"Untitled" Alexander Calder.







"Tire Chair" Mark di Suvero.



















Mark di Suvero: Pilot. 

George Rickey: Annular Eclipse. 

Vertical Lines:


















In the direction in which the axis lies;lengthwise.








"Corner Piece" Sol LeWitt. 







Jesus Soto: Meu favorito.












"Untitled" Felix Gonzalez-Torres.

Lucio Fontana: Opera.

George Rickey: Lumina I.


Presence and Absence in Space: C
ontacting image capture a moment at the moment of its disappearance.
























"Aurora" mark di Suvero.
























George Rickey: Horizontal Column of Five Squares Excentric II.










Lucas Samaras: Chair Transformation Number 20B.








Sol LeWitt: Cubic-Modular Wall Structure.











"Space Chum" George Rickey.

Space: A  
3 dimensional realm in which elements are located.














"Suprasensorial" Jesus Soto.


"Space Churn Steel" George Rickey.

"Yoga" Mark Di Suvero.

Sol LeWitt: Four-Sided Pyramid.

Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis): Fleur.