Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Agnes Decourchelle

In my opinion this picture is about a family who have met after a long time. I actually like this piece of work, because of contarts between hot and cold colours. Agnes Decourchelle's work is really colorfull, and it is definetly not boring. I guess she was trying to make the illustration happy, because she mainly used warm colours like yellow or red. However I think it is summer, as she used a yellow colour for the doors, so its like the sun is shaning. By looking at this picture I can tell Decourchelle used watercolour pencils, also her work is done really detailed, bright and sketchy.

Frank Gehry

Raised in Toronto, Canada, Frank Gehry moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1947. Mr. Gehry received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Southern California in 1954, and he studied city planning at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Mr. Gehry has built an architectural career that has spanned four decades and produced public and private buildings in America, Europe and Asia.
 After studying architecture at the University of Southern California and spending a year at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Gehry established his own architecture office in 1962, in Los Angeles. Ten years into his career, Gehry launched the value-based Easy Edge chair series constructed from laminated cardboard.

Monday, 22 October 2012

Gerrit Rietveld


Gerrit Rietveld (24 June 1888–25 June 1964) was a Dutch furniture designer and architect. One of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl, Rietveld is famous for his Red and Blue Chair and for the Rietveld Schröder House, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Rietveld designed his famous Red and Blue Chair in 1917. In 1918, he started his own furniture factory, and changed the chair's colors after becoming influenced by the 'De Stijl' movement, of which he became a member in 1919, the same year in which he became an architect. He designed his first building, the Rietveld Schröder House, in 1924. He designed the "Zig-Zag" chair in 1934 and started the design of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which was finished after his death. He built hundreds of homes, many of them in the city of Utrecht.

I was carefully looking at the Red and Blue Chair design, beacues I was asked to make a model using the measurements of three people in my class I did few days ago. I devided it by 3 as I wanted to do it in a third size of an actual chair. I used pieces of cardboard boxes, a glue gun and acrylic paint to colour it according to the original chair. I took few photos while making my model to have the comparison between my and the original project, which then I stuck in my sketchbook. I quite enjoyed making this model chair, but it was a bit challenging.

Monday, 1 October 2012

Michael Craig-Martin


Born in Dublin in 1941, Michael Craig-Martin studied at Yale University School of Art and Architecture in the early 1960s, but has spent most of his working life in Great Britain. Since that time he has shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions both in Britain and internationally, including the definitive exhibition of British conceptual art, The New Art, at the Hayward Gallery (1972).

The impact Michael has had on the world of art is obvious. From 1974 to 1988, Michael instructed art at Goldsmiths College, London.Michael has a long and impressive list of accomplishments in the world of art: He has served as a Trustee at the Tate Gallery, has done installations for the Projects exhibition series at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1991) and the Centre Pompidou in Paris (1994), and has created major wallpainting installations at the Kunstverein Hannover (1998) and at the Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart (1999).

I did my version of Michael Craig-Martins work by using colour pencils. I actually didnt enjoy this piece of work and this artist, because in my opinion the things he is drawing are boring, and I dont get any feelings and thoughts why did he draw that and why did he used this colour like I hve when I did other artists work in the class.