Sunday, 2 October 2016

Drawing And Painting on Prepared Surfaces



Ben Nicholson 
1934 Reliefs
White painted wood relief






Tom Phillips 
Painting over prepared book pages from a victorian novel



1973 version

2003 version


Loui Jover


Loui Jover


Loui Jover


Georges Braque Still Life with Gillette 1914



Julian Schnabels 
St Francis at Ecstasy 1980


Julian Schnabels Australia 1986 


Julian Schnabels Australia 1986



Ed Fairburn drawing on maps


Thursday, 25 February 2016

Edexcel A2 Exam 2016 Truth Fantasy And Fiction - Fantasy Tea Party Alice In Wonderland & Great Expectations

Mad Hatters Tea Party - Alice In Wonderland


Alice In Wonderland Illustration 1924


Alice In Wonderland Film Poster


Alice In Wonderland Disney Film Still 


Arthur Rackham


John Tenniel

Great Expectations - Miss Haversham's Wedding Feast



BBC Production Set


Film Helen Boham Carter


Cecil Beaton Film 1946



Wayne Thiebaud Cakes 







Thursday, 4 February 2016

Edexcel A2 Art Exam 2016 Truth Fantasy And Fiction Playing with Scale Slinkachu



Slinkachu is the alias of an Artist that uses modified railway figures to create sculptural street art. Small people doing everyday things out of scale with their backgrounds. Slinkachu then photographs the work with a series of photos gradually showing the context of the work


More 'Little People related photographers and digital Artists on the Photography Blog

Edexcel A2 Art Exam 2016 Truth Fantasy And Fiction Giant Everyday objects American Folk Art and Claus Oldenberg

There is a tradition of giant sculpture in the US with examples that date back to the begin of the 20th Century. Some are quirky and strange, some are huge adverts or signs visible over long distances on the highways advertising businesses, hotels, cafes etc.



Quirky attraction for Museum











early 20th Century coffee shop -  designed to be eye catching and get people to slow down from the main road and stop there



These are an institution in America, tourist attractions with people travelling huge distances to see them.



http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/coffee.html

http://watertowers.tripod.com/

http://www.yorklib.org/local/artistic-water-towers

Claus Oldenburg took the American tradition of making giant roadside objects and folk art and turned it into his own Pop Art













http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claes_Oldenburg

http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/

Claes Oldenburg changes the scale of objects and turns the everyday tools of work, rest and play into giant sculptures that often interact with the environment.





Claes Oldenburg website: http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/