How and where did materials influence art movements – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Art materials have played a significant role in shaping various art movements throughout history. The development of new materials or the use of traditional materials in new ways can inspire artists to explore new techniques and styles. Here are some examples of how art materials have influenced art movements: Oil Paints: The invention of oil … Continue reading How and where did materials influence art movements – An ‘Isms’ Overview

The least important Art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview

The art movement known as "Velvet Buzzsaw" could be considered the least important art movement of all time. This movement emerged in the late 2010s and early 2020s, with no specific dates or defining characteristics. The name "Velvet Buzzsaw" is taken from the 2019 satirical horror film of the same name, which portrayed the art … Continue reading The least important Art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview

The most important art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview

It is difficult to determine the most important art movement of all time, as each movement has had a significant impact on the development of art and its history. However, one movement that stands out as particularly influential is the Renaissance, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century in Europe. The Renaissance … Continue reading The most important art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Subjectively Ranking the 10 Most Controversial Artists and their work that enraged the art world – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), Dadaism: His piece, "Fountain" (1917), a porcelain urinal, was seen as a challenge to the conventional notion of what art is and provoked a great deal of controversy. Damien Hirst (1965- ), Young British Artists (YBA): Hirst's piece "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" (1991) featured a … Continue reading Subjectively Ranking the 10 Most Controversial Artists and their work that enraged the art world – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Subjectively ranking the Top 10 most influential artists and the works that changed the art world – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519): Leonardo is considered one of the most brilliant minds in history, and his art spans across various genres. His most famous works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, which revolutionized painting techniques, particularly in the use of light and shadow. Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564): Michelangelo is best known for his … Continue reading Subjectively ranking the Top 10 most influential artists and the works that changed the art world – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Why complete a diploma in Mobile Digital Photography

One of the big things these last two years of teaching has taught me is that mobile devices are here to stay and are very much ubiquitous elements in our students' lives; they MUST be part of all curricular design considerations from now on! My students, be they secondary or elementary age almost uniformly come … Continue reading Why complete a diploma in Mobile Digital Photography

Painting out an Inspiration – T’Hed: Pencil outline

This past week I decided it was time... let me rephrase that; I decided I needed to start making some art and the T'Hed project needed to get started. In my mind, I'm still experimenting with materials and design, so I am allowing myself to to take impulsive risks and then change them as I … Continue reading Painting out an Inspiration – T’Hed: Pencil outline

Working out an Inspiration – T’Hed Twenty

See T'Hed Nineteen for previous reflections... As mentioned in the previous post, I am pursuing the answer to my question: can I make mature art with children's materials? The challenges of using crayons on card stock don't seem to be prohibitive. I'm starting to think that it might be in my head. Of course I … Continue reading Working out an Inspiration – T’Hed Twenty

Micro-Transformations of Space Over Time

The Video - My actual artwork in video form Imagine yourself in a museum’s viewing room. It’s claustrophobically dark and there is an ambient hum that indicates the volumes might get loudly disorienting. You are geared up with tense anticipation for the video to walk your through a sensory experience. You watch as the space … Continue reading Micro-Transformations of Space Over Time

Mark-Making With Ephemeral Materials

Artist Statement It’s been a long journey to my fascination for using found, fragile, and ephemeral materials in my art making process; the reasons transition through various life considerations: financial, identity evolutions, and social consciousness. Each of these qualities forces me to let go of the notions of judgements and allow myself to discover hidden … Continue reading Mark-Making With Ephemeral Materials