Quarter Four Artwork - Max Amar-Olkus
"Portrait of Lucien"
Fiber board, Spray Paint, Marker pen, Acrylic ink
Max Amar-Olkus
Here is the link to the photography I've done this quarter
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maxamar-olkus/
Negative Space is basically the part that is not the object. If you outline the object and color it in the part that is not colored in is the negative space. In the cut out the negative space is the paper I did not quit. The drawings have negative space in the part not drawn on. To see negative space the artist can see what they need to take out or draw on.This technique helps most of the time because of the way your eye can pick up on the shapes found in the negative or positive space.
A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it) Negative space is the space of a drawing where other things are not there. In other words, it is the space around and in between an object.
B. Explain how you found negative space in 1. your cut out?, 2. in your still life drawing? I found negative space by drawing the space that is not the object but the space that is around or intertwined with the object.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space? It helps an artist to see in negative space because it gives artists different perspectives on art and their drawings, therefore they can expand upon the depth of their drawings.
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not? Seeing in negative space does enhance drawings because it helps artists see the difference of positive and negative space, as a result the artist can use both at will, enhancing their masterpieces.
Inquiry: This project made us think about different ways to carve our block of linoleum. We all had to choose what we wanted are drawing to be on our block of linoleum.
Research: For this project we had to research the element that we were given and find information that could be turned into a drawing. Furthermore we had to find the atomic number and the symbol for our element.
Collaboration: Throughout this project we all talked about what we thought would be cool for our drawing for our print. We also talked about the different ways to print our drawings on the final piece of paper.
Presentation: For this project we had to print our drawings on a final piece of paper. We also had to take a picture of our final print and had to make sure that the photo had the proper lighting.
Inquiry - For this project
the first thing that we had to think about is what our element means to our culture or history. We had to
think about its various uses and which we wanted to display in our final
project.
Research – The point of this project was to discover
more about the element given to us and display our new knowledge in a creative
and unique way. To ensure that we had done research on our element there was
one guideline, we had to have three different original and distinctive pieces.
My element was Iodine which is currently used mainly in medicine as a
sterilizer, but since this project required me to look outside the box I had to
find its other uses and since it was not used in as many different things today
I had to do more research on its history and its uses in the past. My final
Ideas were an old fashioned camera because they used to be used in prints and
kelp, which is the main source of iodine.
Collaboration – Besides just sharing working
utensils and space collaboration was a pretty big aspect of this project. A
good example of this for me is how I was having difficulty getting my prints to
turn out the way I thought they should so I found someone who had finished with
three perfect, neat copies and asked them to help me and give me tips so that I
could do others. I think that there is much to be learned from our peers even
in an individual art project or any project in that matter. Whether this be
simply sharing space and materials or asking for someone’s opinion which helps
see your work through a different lens and have a more complete final product.
I think that not using the input of your peers is just throwing aside one of
the most useful tools to creating a project to the best of your ability.
Presentation – The way that we displayed our
knowledge and research on our element was through the final print of the stamp
that we created. This is what we have been designing and preparing for the past
month as well as our last assignment for the ninth grade art elective.
Reflection- This reflection has
gotten me to think about all that I have learned during the process of
completing this progress both about my element, art, and in general. I have
taken a lot from this project and have put a lot of effort into my final piece
and am glad to have made the choices I made with design and how I displayed the
element.