Paths Exercise

Paths Exercise

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


Wassily Kandinsky was born in Russia on December 16, 1866.  He did not begin his artistic career until he was already thirty years old.  His early work were landscapes and still lives depicted mostly realistically.  Slowly he began to break down the shapes in his paintings, abstracting and flattening them more and more until he finally departed completely from using conventional forms in his work.  Instead he chose to focus on the use of line, figure and ground, form, and color to convey to the viewer feelings and emotions.  Kandinsky was also greatly interested in  conveying music in his work, which is why his pieces are often numbered compositions.  He is the first artist to really push abstract art as a legitimate art form.   
Below is my self portrait created from a collage of cut paper.  The piece is a little different from the original collage, but overall I am pleased with the end result

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

At the top of the page there are some exercises that I've completed.  On top we had to recreate stick figures, on the bottom we had to recreate some signs.  They were difficult at first, but very useful in the end.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

new memoir

Words jumbling senselessly in my mind

new memoir

Words jumbling senselessly in my mind
Words jumbling senselessly in my mind