Listening to video game playthroughs is fun bc it leaves my hands free to draw tangentially-related content
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Listening to video game playthroughs is fun bc it leaves my hands free to draw tangentially-related content
The first object is an artwork I did in matric it is an experimental drawing. It is made out of a soft wood with carving tools. There are pieces of real bark stuck around the circumference. The carving depicts a woman with a peaceful expression( eyes closed) her hair is made of many leafless trees.
The rationale was something along the lines of depicting humans and nature in harmony, the balance that I believe should exist. At first i was not happy with this piece I felt that I could do better there are proportion problems with it and when I looked at it I was slightly embarrassed about that. However it was chosen for the high school exhibition and received a mention from a visiting artist ( This was a big deal as art lecturers and artists would come to our school and pick out artworks that deserved mention and this would contribute to our awards for art). What struck the artist was the woman’s facial expression she had seen it and given it her own meaning. To me it was horrible to her it was worth mentioning.
Sensory Knowledge
Sensory knowledge is how an individual uses their senses to experience the world around them in particular the use of an individuals senses to interact with a work of art. Artists are also able to create works, which evoke its audience to be curious to explore the work through the use of a particular sense, which affects the experience the audience has with the work. Our senses also allow us to interact and experience the world around us whilst assisting the individual to develop their beliefs and opinions of their environment.
(Crouching Boy by Ron Mueck) is a life like sculpture. the detail that has been used within this sculpture evokes a sense of curiosity with in the audience. many would want to touch the artwork to experience more of how this sculpture is like reality. This is an example of an artwork which evokes sensory curiosity. Most of the time artworks are unable to be touched however if an audience were able to touch this sculpture it would build their sensory knowledge.
Mason Artist: Anonymous
Location: USA