Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Connections Between the Acts of Obsession, The Visual Outcomes and

The main stress of this essay is to explore the connections between the acts of obsession, the visual outcomes and the fancys behind it. The concepts and themes have been narrow down into four meetings for discussion. In the first group I taste two texts that deal with obsession as art, both texts include groups of artists dressings with obsession in their practice. The second group includes two examples of spate dealing with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). OCD is a behavior pattern that is not a choice. These examples I have found unveil two completely different people who parcel the same disorder and share with you the ways in which they vie and live their lives. Next I will discuss Colour and striving with three texts that help inform the thinking and making of my art. Last exactly not least I have three texts that about assembling everyday objects. These texts can all relate to one another finished common threads of collections though I felt it was necessary to group them into themes to best explain the relationships between theory and my practice. ScrutinizingI started my annotations journey by looking at a renowned group of 35 artists who share the same obsessive need to acquire items for art making. Lynne Perrelles declare Art making, collecting and obsessions reveals an insight into the art practices of artists working with the same idea of obsession I have been interested in with my art. This book has been a good starting point for my thinking about connections between my work and other artists. Perrelle outlines each artists practice with how their obsession is do into art. For example, artist Daniel Essig is preoccupy with looking for tiny objects that look out of place along stead the riverbank. To Essig there is ... ...oration of the mixed-media work and collections of 35 artists. Beverly Massachusetts. Quary Books. Porter, Gwynneth. (2004) Judy Darragh so you made it? Te pop Press. Wellington, New Zealand. Pound, Francis . (2010) The escape from the frame, Richard Killeens cut-outs. Retrieved from http//www.art-newzealand.com/Issues11to20/killeen.htmSchaer Cathrin. (2009) Message behind pie charts. Retrieved from http//www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/ intelligence agency/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10566495Turner G. (1999). Yayoi Kusama by Grady Turner. Retrieved from http//bombsite.com/issues/66/articles/2192.Thornton, Nicholas. (2004) Karsten Bott, Museum of life. Retrieved fromwww.norfolkprepared.gov.uk/Consumption/groups/public/.../ncc081823.p.Porter, Gwynneth. (2004) Judy Darragh so you made it? Te Papa Press. Wellington, New Zealand.

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