Wednesday, October 8, 2014

JACKSON POLLOCK


Paul Jackson Pollock, usually called Jackson Pollock, was born on January 28, 1912, Cody, WY. He was a big figure in the abstract expressionist movement. His big painting style is drip painting, often referred to as splatter painting. I've always really liked his style ever since I was about five years old. I really like the way how his art is not like everybody else's. To me the splatters can make a whole structure and setting almost. He died on August 11, 1956, Springs, NY. 




Thursday, September 11, 2014

PAPER SCULPTURES


Somehow artist Li Hongbo makes these very unique paper sculptures. Their not just unique because their made out of paper, their unique because they are flexible. As a designer and book editor, Li Hongbo studied traditional Chinese toys and festive decorations. Just like those Chinese toys, these sculptures are made up of thousands of layers of thin paper. You can open up these sculptures and they reveal another shape or design. I think these kinds of sculptures are really cool and different. They are so unlike any other normal sculpture and to me, a whole lot cooler. Here are some examples of Li Hongbo's work and a link to the site about these sculptures.






Tuesday, September 9, 2014


There are three types of sculptures out there: high relief, low relief, and intaglio.

High relief: High relief sculptures stand very far out from the background. With these type of sculptures the forms and figures volume are very strongly projected. They usually extend at least half their depth. It is sometimes called alto-relievo.  This is a famous example of a high relief sculpture that I also really like.

Low Relief: These low relief sculptures are best known as bas-refielf. These kinds are shallow. The sculptures are barely more prominent than the surface. Their created by carving away at the material. Sometimes to do it people start with a smooth surface and then add the material on top. This example is made by Lorenzo Ghiberti.

Sunken Relief: Sunken relief sculptures are also known as intaglio. They are carved although the backgrounds aren't as low. The points in the highest relief are always level with the original surface. To put it in short usually the background is higher than the picture itself. You mainly see these types of sculptures as hieroglyphs. This is an example.