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Thursday, July 23, 2015
Ephemeral Marks In The Landscape, Assignment Guidelines
Guidelines:
- Make three drawings (3) that leave temporary marks in a landscape.
- Each drawing should occupy approx. a perimeter of 2' sqaure. Can be larger.
- Photograph each drawing from multiple angles. Also, include detail shots.
- The final solution can also be a video.
- Post images on your blog.
- Title each drawing.
- Write a brief statement for each drawing.
- Present your work to the class.
Materials:
- Use objects or items in/ near the area (this includes your body).
- Or you can bring objects into the landscape. Remember, the drawings are not permanent and any items brought into the landscape cannot be harmful to the landscape and must be removed by you.
- You can also create objects with the intention of specifically placing in the landscape.
Visual Inspiration:
- Check out visual examples here on the blog. Look under the title "Ephemeral Marks in the Landscape" in the right column.
Student Examples:
- See category in right column, "Ephemeral Marks in The Landscape Student Work".
ephemeral |əˈfem(ə)rəl| adjectivelasting for a very short time: fashions are ephemeral.• (chiefly of plants) having a very short life cycle.nounan ephemeral plant.DERIVATIVESephemerality |əˌfem(ə)ˈralədē| noun.ephemerally adverb.ephemeralness nounORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Greek ephēmeros (see ephemera) + -al.
Jaga Jarosiewicz, Artist
Jaga Jorosiewicz's body of work has explored, piooneered and incorporated the history of language in her text based paintings. Layered handwritten language, symbols, and marks are a central motifs for this work which transforms a column into a work of art. The content exceeds the limits of the literal meaning and is integrated into a massive pattern-subtext-texture. The building up of layers of writing is a metaphor for language as the structure of culture and communication.
Jaga Jorosiewicz is a graduate from the University of Torun, Poland, received her Master's Degree in Painting and Art Education in 1976. In 1978 she completed a two year apprenticeship program in Tapestry at the Academy of Fine Art in Poznab. Jaga began her early history in Poland as a contemporary master of fiber and textile art, resulting in the purchase of 6 of her major works for the permanent collections of the Central Museum of Textiles in Lodz and Poznan's National Museum of Art. Jaga's carreer now spans 22 years. She has participated in 14 solo exhibitions and over 30 group exhibitions in cities such as Stockholm, Budapest, Munich, London, Melbourne, Glasgow, Mexico, Chicago, and Toronto. She lives and works in Toronto.
Above image and text from Cafka Contemporary Art Forum. Link here.
Artist website link here.
Spatial Tape Drawings, Assignment Guidelines
Guidelines:
- Make two (2) three-dimensional drawing.
- If you begin your drawing on a two-dimensional surface, you will have to figure out a way to extend tape lines off the surface and into space.
- The body counts as a flat surface. If incorporating the body, you will have to extend tape lines from the body to another surface.
- The drawing can exist in space, relying on a surface or object for "anchoring". Think tape hanging from ceiling.
- Important - make sure information, not part of the drawing, does not appear in the photo. If you are unable to eliminate background information that interferes with the drawing, find another space.
- You may edit/adjust photo digitally.
- The drawing should occupy approx. 5' x 5'. Width and height. Depth is your choice.
- Think outside the box - ceilings, sidewalks, corners, cracks, doorways, spaces such as under the table, between trees.
- Photograph the final solutions.
- At least three photos and one detail for each drawing.
- Post photos on your blog for this class.
- Option to include a video IN ADDITION to the documented photos.
Materials:
- Use only painters tape.
- Can be any color, or multiple colors, and any width.
Visual Inspiration:
- Artist and student examples found here on the blog. Go to the right column and click on category "Tape" and "Tape Student Work".
The artists below are not using tape as their medium, but their work may offer you inspiration for this assignment. You can find more of their work by googling their name.
Eva Hesse |
Judy Pfaff |
Sarah Sze |
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