Exhibition information Artist: Oscar Pearson Exhibition: Near Far Media: oil paint, canvas, charcoal Gallery: LBSU School of Art, Dennis W. Dutzi Gallery Website: oscarpearsonart.wixsite.com Instagram: @oscarpearsonofficial About the Artist LBSU graduate student Oscar Pearson is working towards a Master’s degree in Fine Arts. Pearson was born in San Luis Obispo, California, but now lives andContinue reading “Artist Conversation #2”
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Shock art!
I chose this idea because while I walked past the quad one day this art piece really stood out to me and made me think. In America, we often tend to forget that there is a whole world out there and that there are many unresolved social issues worldwide. With these pictures, I hope toContinue reading “Shock art!”
Camera Story
I chose this story because while I was at the beach, I saw a ton of trash both on the shore and in the water. I think I did a pretty good job showing the proper life cycle of a bottle of soda (being recycled) rather than that bottle ending up as litter. Individually, theContinue reading “Camera Story”
Artist Conversation #1
Exhibition Information Artist: Madeline Taylor Exhibition: Organic Matter Media: oil and acrylic paints on canvas Gallery: LBSU School of Art, Dennis W. Dutzi Gallery Instagram: @Madeline_S_Taylor Email: madelinetaylor@me.com About the Artist LBSU undergraduate Madeline Taylor is working towards her BA degree in Studio Art. Her interests include painting, sculpting, and experimenting as a makeup artist.Continue reading “Artist Conversation #1”
Drawing is a Language
This art project was very fun to take part in. I forgot how much I like to draw and this project inspired me to try to go out and draw more in the future. That being said, I’m not a very good artist, and I would definitely benefit from more and more practice drawing andContinue reading “Drawing is a Language”
You can find art ANYWHERE
Formal Qualities- this piece is small, with a muted and monochromatic color scheme. The smooth texture of the black pole contrast directly with the highly-textured and rough cement. The straight lines of the frame surrounding the piece contrast the curved and free-flowing motion of the actual art. Aesthetics- because of it’s very clean and simpleContinue reading “You can find art ANYWHERE”
Finger Painting
Finger painting is not an activity that I find myself doing often. In fact, I think the last time I finger painted I was probably around 3 feet shorter and about 10 years younger. That being said, I had more fun than I expected to during this experience. For $3.89 I was able to partakeContinue reading “Finger Painting”
Maintenance Art
This week in art class, we participated in an activity of Maintenance art that made me feel like a glorified janitor. Mierle Laderman Ukeles cleaning the steps of an art museum differ from Richard Serra flinging molten lead against the walls of an art museum in that one is an action of art and oneContinue reading “Maintenance Art”