I went to the pavillion gallery to look at the work that was for sale there. I really enjoyed the range of work there and the layout of the gallery in sort of booths.
Ashley Ashworth Group B
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Thursday, 5 June 2014
I went to London with a group of friends last year to go to the tate modern gallery to look at the artwork to help me write my essay. I really enjoyed it because it was the first art gallery I have been to and i found it really interesting because I got to see artwork in the flesh that i never thought id get to see such as Picasso's Weeping Woman. If I got the chance I would definatly go to tate modern again.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Laszlo Moholy Nagy- This photogram is alot like we did in lesson but it seems more thought about, positioned and timed. All of that time and effort spend has really pulled off because i think this is a good photogram. I think that he might have produced it by well positioning of the tape out of an old cassette and exposed it to light for 10 seconds.
Adam Fuss- This photograph by Adam is different to any others I have looked at. His style is so unusual and it works out so well. And the fact that this photogram in colour adds the the style and wildness of this photogram.
Susan Dergres- Just like Adam I think this is equally as great because not a lot of artists would this to place a jay full of tadpoles over some photogram paper and shine a light through the jar onto the paper. But in my opinion it's turned out so well.
Raoul Hausmann- This photogram caught my eye because of how it is done, using loads of the same object to make a pattern like this is so effective and I definitely think the neat time we are producing photograms I will use this as my inspiration.
Adam Fuss- This photograph by Adam is different to any others I have looked at. His style is so unusual and it works out so well. And the fact that this photogram in colour adds the the style and wildness of this photogram.
Susan Dergres- Just like Adam I think this is equally as great because not a lot of artists would this to place a jay full of tadpoles over some photogram paper and shine a light through the jar onto the paper. But in my opinion it's turned out so well.
Raoul Hausmann- This photogram caught my eye because of how it is done, using loads of the same object to make a pattern like this is so effective and I definitely think the neat time we are producing photograms I will use this as my inspiration.
Andre Kerteze- I really like this photograph, i find it really eye catching and its different from all of the shadow photographs ive seen before in the past.
Willaim Eggleston- Williams photographs seem really old looking from the 1900's. I really like this pre war style of pictures, they seem very different from modern photographers.
William Klein- This image by William Klein really caught my eye, it's such a powerful photograph. The face that the gun is pointed right at the camera lens and the power behind the expression on his face just completes this photograph.
Willaim Eggleston- Williams photographs seem really old looking from the 1900's. I really like this pre war style of pictures, they seem very different from modern photographers.
William Klein- This image by William Klein really caught my eye, it's such a powerful photograph. The face that the gun is pointed right at the camera lens and the power behind the expression on his face just completes this photograph.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Sally Mann: I like the mysteriousness of this image, it reminds me of a theatrical poster for a new up coming horror movie or something eery like that. I think this is because of the dullness of this image, the way the breeze is sweeping her hair and she has her eyes closest all builds up the negative feeling this photograph has on you.
Sandy Skoglund: I really like this piece, The multiple floating objects which look a lot to me like fish add that splash of colour and energy to this dull blue photograph and i think its amazing. ALl of them different shape and size to each other and the photograph itself has a lot of meaning behind it.
Richard Doisneau: This photograph is brilliant in my opinion not only the angle which is perfect, or where it was took with is a beautiful place, just the action and the perspective of it shows everything amazing about this. I have looked at a lot of Richard's photographs and I am very keen in him and his art so his name is something that I will defiantly remember if I am ever needing inspiration.
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