My dad has always been a firm believer in the fact that if you get a degree, any degree, it will open up a world of possibilities to you. Well for artist Mark Doolittle his door opening degree is in biomedical research, which somehow led him to art.
Yeah I know what you are thinking, how do you connect those dots, but when you see his work you will understand how the two are working nicely together.
Have you figured out what most of his work is made from? In case, you couldn't figure it out, they mostly wood carvings except the circles which are gourds.
Does that make them more or less amazing? Is this something that you don't think is art? Do you have any ideas what you would do?
A talk about Art
Hello, the purpose of this blog is to help bring to life a love of all art that is out there. Here you will find the masters to the most current artists out there. You will have a chance to learn a little about them and share your thoughts on their work. And along the way we will have some fun and questions and trivia about anything ART.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Yarn Bombing!!
Our nation's capital had a crime committed! Please take a look at the evidence photos and tell me what you think?
So in your expert opinion what do you have to say about this crime? Who do you think did it? Is it a crime or is it art? If you were the criminal, what would you do? What object would you yarn bomb?
Monday, February 15, 2016
Taking writing to new levels
What if you could take your writing and turn it into a sculpture? Would you be more interested in writing? I could not find any info on these two pictures, but I really thought it was an interesting concept.
Would you like to create this? Can you think of an interesting story that you would like to pop the words out into a specific shape? For instance, what about making Hogwarts castle out of Harry Potter's story? Do you have another idea? Or do you like the idea of just a random poem like these above?
Would you like to create this? Can you think of an interesting story that you would like to pop the words out into a specific shape? For instance, what about making Hogwarts castle out of Harry Potter's story? Do you have another idea? Or do you like the idea of just a random poem like these above?
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Just too cool not to share
I have seen other artists play with sand on light tables, but I have never seen someone use sand on a potter's wheel to create performance art until I was looking for yesterday's video. Then I ran across this video and thought I had to share it with all of you.
Watch and let me know what you think.
So I want to know what you think? Is this something you could see and yourself sitting and watching? Did you find it memorizing or sickening?
Watch and let me know what you think.
So I want to know what you think? Is this something you could see and yourself sitting and watching? Did you find it memorizing or sickening?
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Tricking the eye
So today I have decided to post a video of how to draw an optical illusion. If you want to take this challenge and try it yourself I will give you extra credit. But you have to bring me your drawing and show it to me in class.
So what do you think? Are you up to the challenge? Bring me in your version and I will give you extra credit. If nothing else tell me what you think of this art form. Is it an art form?
So what do you think? Are you up to the challenge? Bring me in your version and I will give you extra credit. If nothing else tell me what you think of this art form. Is it an art form?
Monday, February 8, 2016
Don't let the horse drift by
I know where we live we don't see a lot of driftwood, this is more of an ocean or big lake thing, but I am guessing you all know what it is. Driftwood is just like it sounds, it is wood that has drifted in on the water from wherever it came from.
Anyways, artist Heather Jansch has been collecting driftwood to create amazing life-size horse sculptures. She does have an steel frame that is hidden underneath fiberglass that is the main support of her horses, but the she takes the driftwood and covers the frame.
What do you think of her sculptures? Could you be patient enough to wait for the right piece of driftwood to float up into your area to finish your sculpture? Other than horses, what would you turn the driftwood into?
Anyways, artist Heather Jansch has been collecting driftwood to create amazing life-size horse sculptures. She does have an steel frame that is hidden underneath fiberglass that is the main support of her horses, but the she takes the driftwood and covers the frame.
What do you think of her sculptures? Could you be patient enough to wait for the right piece of driftwood to float up into your area to finish your sculpture? Other than horses, what would you turn the driftwood into?
Friday, February 5, 2016
What amazing creatures
Have you ever stopped to think about what amazing creatures we are? I am often amazed by the wonderful things that man has made. I would like to take you on a short adventure to some of these amazing man made creations.
I would love to know your thoughts on these places. Do you have any other amazing places that you wish I would have posted a picture of?
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| Cinque Terre, Italy |
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| Snow palace in Japan |
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| Mogao Caves, China |
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| Deep well of Chand Baori |
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| Bio bridge in the Netherlands, so animals can cross safely |
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| Music house in Berlin. Plays music when it rains |
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| Gardening houses in Thailand |
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