Friday, April 26, 2013

Semiotics (Banksy)

                A few days ago in class we learned about semiotics. Semiotics is simply put a study of signs. That is a very broad definition so to sum up we learn it is a sign, symbol, index, or icon that over time if people accept it then it becomes the visual definition of the idea.  The idea after accepted would communicate the drawing or photograph to mean a word or expression that the original viewer was trying to get the others to understand. For example, a simple apple we know to be a fruit was used as an icon to sell a product. A technology company wanted to sell applications or electronic services to people. The company took what people were used to, a student gives a teacher and apple, and they turned the little icon of an apple into a symbol to mean their applications. People familiar to that index or link, caught on and if they wanted to buy it would get that product. A simple icon or photograph of an apple represented a product of a company and without that icon people may not have connected to the product.
            People also used semiotics to get across to people what was right under their nose, but for some reason they didn't notice. Banksy for instance did that very thing, as he was a street artist and he spray painted, stenciled, and pasted things on streets and walls. Doing what was presumed illegal to show another world of art and ideas that existed beyond the common art of today, he establishes interconnectivity with the community with his arts. What people didn't realize was the controversial issues and self-expressions that the street artist put on the wall. Albeit, Banksy and other street artists chose a very risky way of expressing themselves, they spray painted symbols and icons of their opinions in a place where everyone could see. This forced people to look at the problems of today or to see things that they never would have even thought of.

                 The best part in my opinion of his life and what he does is that he remains unknown to the public, with the exceptions for a few people. That leads focus to solely on Banksy’s art to express his identity and the thoughts chosen to share with the world. It’s such a mystery as to why he does this but some of his work along with others  made an existence for street art very physical. The more street art we see the more accepted it becomes. It would also be safe to say that it’s becoming a symbol for a new era of art that brings new language through icons and indexes (links to art). A lot of our daily technology is using more semiotics to communicate to our daily needs. A lot of therapist may lose their jobs due to people putting their problems on Facebook. Just kidding, but a common semiotic we use to associate that website is a simple thumbs up.



        A golden M or two golden arches put together associate us to fast food (McDonalds). As it was said in the documentary Exit through the Gift Shop “Semiotics speaks a language everyone knows.” It’s becoming our daily language as we use cellphone emoticons to get our points across.  With the social media steady increasing and our growing familiarity to semiotics, it will not be long before it will be used in everything we do in art and business. All I know is that semiotics pushing the boundaries of what we consider art and what we don’t consider. Let watch as a new world of art form before us and we have semiotics to thank for it.





Friday, April 19, 2013

Space

1. 
Kind of hard to tell what is in the front or the back. This has a figure-ground reversal which basically mean the front can be the back and vice versa. The space tends to fluctuate between the two forms (foreground and background) and this creates an interesting optical movement. Quite interesting that he made the trees darker which pushes them out of the picture and makes them appear closer to us.

2. 
This spherical plane is constructed of regular linear patterns. Most of these are repetitive and some of them gradational. This would make the space illusory due to the change in the size of the lines and  curving and bending of the lines.

3. 
The letters slightly overlap each other which give a since of illusory space but these are not flat forms. This also has where some of the letters are uniformly textured planes, and  have a strong directional pull with the fonts or way they are turned.

4. 
The rock is darker at the bottom and lighter at the top which pulls it directly up to the front. Even the place it was position and the angle the picture was taken illuminates the space. This has a solid plane in which if this was black, white, or inverted colors the flat forms would still represent depth.

5. 
The petals overlap each other showing a depth and the shadows even give off a sense of space. The flower is also place right in front of the leaf as you can see. The leaf is high and therefore appears to be further behind the flower.

6. 
The lines are curving and the positive form is overlapping the negative space. The change in size also help us to realize where the depth or space really is.

7.
This very science fiction looking creature is a good example of foreshortening. This means that what ever is in the front is enlarged and detailed and what is in the background fades out unto nothing. In this case though the hand is darker and is positioned further off center. Still emphasized it still can be considered foreshortening and it does show a range of space.

8. 
As the swirl spirals down the size get smaller and smaller showing space. This is very decorative and I would love to have the framed and sitting in my living room.

9. 
This sense of space illusory as the forms overlap each other and get smaller as they go down. The feathers are also gradationally colored or textured plane, as they give different effects of the spatial illusion by the orange tips.

10. 
The space is shown through vertical location. That basically mean the higher the form gets the further away it is assumed to be. Depth is show by the light and dark values of each tile and the volume is shown by the shift of weight (shifted angle of the tiles) between this asymmetrically balanced piece.

Texture



Unfortunately all the textures on this blog will be visual texture or implied texture since you can't make the blogs 3d or tactile.
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1. 

This picture has a natural means of texture by the way this leaf has grown. The patterns on this leaf are spontaneous while the stem itself remains consistent.
http://pinterest.com/pin/541487555167409464/

2. 
These clay models that are lined up gives this a nice texture that neither remains the same or  has a pinpoint direction. It is almost as if the pattern could go on forever leaving this to be a very organic texture.
http://pinterest.com/pin/142285669447142008/

3, 
Had to enlarge it to it's original size so that you could get the full effect of this texture. This texture has a decorative effect as it remains subordinate to it's original shape. Being able to maintain it's uniformity the design could possible be hand drawn.
http://pinterest.com/pin/213991419765561712/

4, 

The texture looks as if it had been printed out and has a mechanical feel to it. I can almost imagine this on a book or as weird form of coded typography.
http://pinterest.com/pin/114278909266920916/

5. 
With the simulation of a texture, these raindrops would make this pattern appear very spontaneous. You have no idea where each swirl is going and it could look accidental.
http://pinterest.com/pin/377106168767692307/


6.
I love the creativity of popsicle sticks as this texture looks like a river or waterfall. This  also have a decorative format to it which looks very unified.
http://pinterest.com/pin/482940760011348983/

7. 
The implied texture that I am seeing looks very decorative as it is hand drawn and with a precise formation in which each strand of hair is unified to the next. No the strands are not all alike but the texture comes together to form the shape of a cat or dog. The value transitions also play part in making the texture appear more three dimensional.
http://pinterest.com/pin/139963500891707845/

8. 
Hands down this would be one of my favorite tattoos as design on the leg looks very decorative. However peculiar it may appear it is a form of  implied texture. 
http://pinterest.com/pin/454863631084508646/

9.

Another natural texture that looks spontaneous and not precise or regularly repetitive. One of the most awesome things to do is to be at the beach during a sunset and to witness this kind of moment.
http://pinterest.com/pin/126382333265668186/
10. 
Let's finish off with this implied texture of ice that looks very much like it was sculpted. This is spontaneous texture which shape and texture can not be separated.
http://pinterest.com/pin/258112622363393102/

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Concentration

1. 

She looks pretty cool holding what looks like stars in her hand. The point of this design or artwork is the concentration is on whatever  is in her hand, because everything radiates around that common point.

2.

Within I this picture I see frequent absences due to the uneven distribution of unit forms. It cause you to have certain concentration points within the image.

3. 

Another concentration based on a point as you can see the corner of the
  bandanna forces your eye to move down the design. This time the concentration pulls away from the point to the southern corner.
http://pinterest.com/pin/144044888054142461/

4. .

This principle of desgin would have concentration actually by deconcentration. This is because the design pulls away from the center, which causes you to have to focus around center on the entire page. This as a reverse effect also emphasize the words in the middle also by boxing it out.

5. 

It will be safe to say that this picture has a concentration towards a point due to there being a dot directly in the center of this. This picture actually bothered me a little because I want to see more.


6.

I see over-concentration on the center as these thick lines repeat themselves in a vortex like manner heading towards the center point. I could almost imagine this being over my couch, in my living room, to a house I'm going to get in the near future :).

7. 

The concentration in this picture reside within the lines as they cause your eye to shift in the direction they are winding. It looks like a roller-coaster and I wonder how it will feel to drive really fast in this area. I also see concentration away from a line if you focus on the eastern side of this picture. The river split by the land format causing a rift within the line and a break away from the concentration of a single line.

8. 

One more example of a  concentration towards a line as these microscopic organism lead you in the water with their luminescent glows. This is so beautiful I would love one day to be there in person to see it. What say you?

9. 

Thought this was a pretty cool example of concentration towards a point. The background is blurred and it forces you to look at the magnified bug on a seed. You will get the message if you are a Harry Potter's fan.


10. 

This seems very overconcetrated as everything is emphasize to the point you focus on the center due to lack of as much detail, and also because it is directly in the center. Some will even argue that this can also be concentration towards a point.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Contrast

1.

These rectangular rays show contrast by color, size, direction, you name it. It is very much balanced due to the different ranges of weights of colors. For instance the purple and blue is on both the left and the right so it makes the whole picture look balanced.
2. 

Another example of picture of contrast in which these different forms have different colors. I like how the white and black figures are place in the colorful background also. The forms also have different shapes whereas the black form is stable and the white forms are more static.

3.

I'm loving how the contrast is showing within the negative space. The subtraction of some of the rectangles from whatever viewpoint you take, makes the other form appear to pop out. The different blends of value between high contrast and low contrast also tends help the effect of trompe l'oeil.

4. 

A nice blend of contrast between the color of the models skin compared to her dress, compliments each other well, especially tying in the streak of light in her hair. This is a definitely contrasting with the color of the background and making this a well balanced photo.

5. 

The lines make up a perfect contrast with the two different colors put right next to each other. They are similar to each other in the way they have a shine to them. On the other hand, some of the lines contain reflections of what is presumed to be lights near them while some don't which leaves another contrast.
6. 

It's pretty awesome holding a baby but to many people, it is still a mysterious of remembering what happened when we were babies. This may be due to the contrast of age as shown in this picture. Often looking at the smaller details we take alot for granted sometimes. Instead of focusing on the shape or lines this time let's take a minute and focus on the contrast of the entire picture.

7. 

One more picture that does not just focus on the lines the contrast between good and evil. The contrast in this picture is more so based on the theme and or focus of this picture. There is a little difference within the size of their wings. As you can see the angel with the black hair has taller wings.

8. 

Good blend of colors from what appears to have a unstable type of contrast. It almost looks like the color  jumps out like it is exploding, it also looks like it could possibly have a  tactile texture.



9. 

Good example of contrast between picture and drawing. The forms of the birds are also different, whereas the colors tend to go hand in hand with each other.


10. 

I think the contrast of form is definite in this picture as half of his face have been shaped to fit the silhouette of the side of his face. In my opinion this would a pretty crafty portrait to make. I would like to do a poster of me like this one day.