This is my last submission for the Abstraction theme. I’m finishing the week off with a very minimalist composition; its just solid color with a simple break. I have to admit, Theme Week #1 was really difficult to create content for. I spent a lot of my time thinking and finding things to abstract. And...
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Like this photo! NEVERMIND!
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Back in high school, when I took the Advanced Placement (AP) art class, we had to come up with an overall concentration to focus for our end of the year portfolio. I, while being the huge art nerd that I am, thought up of the pretentious “study of the lines and shapes of typefaces as...
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There’s a lot of drama in the imperfect. Mankind’s quest for perfection is always undone by the ineptitude of man himself! From far away, our cities look pristine, flawless, and even awe inspiring. You will notice that those qualities will diminish as you come down closer and closer to the street level. This cross walk...
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Richard Diebenkorn compositions were not thought up and created because of his mood or emotional thought at the time, but rather, his compositions derived from actual subject matter. In the case of his infamous “Ocean Park” series of paintings, his compositions were based from the actual landscape of Santa Monica, California itself! As artists, we...
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Day #38 – Abstract Series Theme 2 of 7. Personally, some of the greatest art comes from the elements. It can modify human creation in ways a brush cannot. Water pours through the cracks and stains the walls. Nature makes it’s own abstract expressionist work. Maybe a rain storm is the best action painter? Its...
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Day #37 – My first of seven days of the first theme week of ARTPANTS – Abstraction. I choose different references than Linhbergh’s artists – with analytical cubism. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are well know cubist artists. The scene above has many different angles, lines, and intersections. It also contains foreground elements that obscure...
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Today’s shot has been brought to you by Mark Rothko, and Piet Mondrian, and digital single-lens reflex technology! Like this photo! NEVERMIND!
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This upcoming week will officially be our first theme week. Will and I will be shooting photos not for the subject matter, but rather, we will be focusing more on composition, shapes and color. Here are a few artists that we will take inspiration upon through out the week: Richard Diebenkorn, Barnett Newman, and Georia...
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