Monday, September 30, 2013

Deconstruction-Amy Wynia (Homework #5)



Henrietta Harris.  Watercolor and gouach.

  
1. This particular image is deconstructed by creating the loss of identity by having the individual’s face in the painting to fade off in front and away from their body.
2. The artist is signifying that in the precise moment when one becomes lost in thought or memory, an ethereal wind of distortion whirling temporarily through the subjects’ mind.
3. This piece reads that one may lose themselves from time to time in the chaotic day of life but eventually all the pieces will come back together and the individual will have a grasp at what to do next in life’s journey.

Andrew Myers.  Bronze.

1.  The sculpture is deconstructed by the loss of pieces/surface.  The narrative of a hurt man creates a narrative that incorporates deconstruction as well. 
2.  The artist is attempting to show the tragic life events of individuals who suffered through a rough patch.
3.  The reading of this piece is the tragedy that one suffers.  If one was shot in the eye or say something terrible that thought or body part must be erased.  When one breaks down in a panic/stress then they start to fall apart, which makes clear this sculpture pretty well.

Lorna Barnshaw. 3D art prints.

1.  This Barnshaw piece is deconstructed by surface.  The digital imagery is introduced into basic geometry by using a digital filter.  One’s eye is focused on the organic form that is created for the figure to be displayed  
2.  The artist conveys the reflections on technological influences in contemporary culture.
3.  I read the image to be very elegant with the women’s eyes looking off and about.  Following the lines of the surface displays what appears to almost look like an elephant.  The use of guidance in reading would help this art piece to be easier to understand.

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