Hello, my name is Nicala Henderson. What interests me in multimedia art is that it is such a wide range of works. It can be anything from drafts to portraits to interactive posters on the web! With such variety what's not to like? It's also a growing art industry that has many opportunities provided one knows what they are doing. I honestly don't know what to expect this semester but I am looking forward to working with photoshop and illustrator programs. The idea of keeping all our notes on a blog is also new and interesting to me.
This is my teacher Mr. Brouwer's website
This piece of work made by Denyse Klette (titled Gone Fishin) interests me because I find it visually appealing. It visually appears as if the characters are literally "popping out" of the canvas. It is also- although chaotic rather balanced out well, with characters or objects filling every part of the page. It is also rather detailed with fish, bubbles and the sand at the bottom of the canvas being only a few of the interesting and colorful aspects of the work itself.
This is my teacher Mr. Brouwer's website
This piece of work made by Denyse Klette (titled Gone Fishin) interests me because I find it visually appealing. It visually appears as if the characters are literally "popping out" of the canvas. It is also- although chaotic rather balanced out well, with characters or objects filling every part of the page. It is also rather detailed with fish, bubbles and the sand at the bottom of the canvas being only a few of the interesting and colorful aspects of the work itself.
In 2009, Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo carved these incredible tiny ice sculptures of men on the steps of Gendermenmarkt Square in Berlin. Aside from being beautiful, Azeveedo created the thousand miniature people to shed light on the effects of global warming and the World Wildlife Fund’s warning that melting ice could cause water levels to rise. Needless to say, the tiny men didn’t stay sitting for long
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/most-interesting-installation-art#BGdEFhpuxKLdpYdm.99
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/most-interesting-installation-art#BGdEFhpuxKLdpYdm.99
In 2009, Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo carved these incredible tiny ice sculptures of men on the steps of Gendermenmarkt Square in Berlin. Aside from being beautiful, Azeveedo created the thousand miniature people to shed light on the effects of global warming and the World Wildlife Fund’s warning that melting ice could cause water levels to rise. Needless to say, the tiny men didn’t stay sitting for long
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/most-interesting-installation-art#BGdEFhpuxKLdpYdm.99
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/most-interesting-installation-art#BGdEFhpuxKLdpYdm.99
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