
changing my major to studio art, I am diving into the world of art and technology. finding my interests and exploring new mediums. On this journy I hope to find out more about myself as well. For art and technology open up new doors....This Blog will documet some of my art classes!
Ok critique three went a little better. I am getting closer to something good. Photography is a struggle for me, but it gets better as the semester goes on. These images are similar to last weeks, but more specific. After critique the subtle images still work best (the add with the man on his knees). There was text with all these images, but in class we decided it best to go with out. That the images should be strong enough to stand alone, and still get the point across. The text may just be distracting/un-needed. I still want to mimic ads I see that are highly gender based, and swap the sexes....But it will be more subtle. Ads will be my inspiration. This project has is based on feminism and the sexist society we live in. From this series the GAP image was not strong enough in getting my point across. The shoe add is an interesting take on it, but the full layout of the man on his knees and the placement of the figures works best. Something is happening in the watch add with the female and the viewer. So I need to play with that more. I want her to look empowering (like the male did from the original add). For my next series of images I hope to go off this pictuer. Focus on bodies, adorning, and how the people are presented.



He is well known for his series “One Minute Sculptures." These series give written instructions and props for people to carry out,
which are then photographed or taped. The picture of the old man with utensils coming from his face, the man against the wall, and the two women are from this series. These are big one on audience participation, and encourages everyone to be a piece of art.
s. This adds a comical feel, but the pictures are blunt. The man does not look happy, but the viewer is questioning why he has fruit in those places.
The "Artist begging for Mercy" does not make the artist look like the good guy. He is dressed in black and on his knees. The yellow (lemon?) in his mouth draws the viewers eyes to the spark of color.
Cahors" is a great example of Wurm's work. By capturing a gesture that only lasts for a second in time, Wurm makes it a lasting piece of work, while making the human body the material. By using only a body and a wall, Wurm showcases interactions in the world, waiting to be discovered.
still comical. The colors are neutral and the settings are all social places. The natural
daylight works well for a realistic tone.

As for his body of work: Objects in his earlier pieces dealt with more permanent instillation's with things like dust, furniture, and clothing. His more recent pieces involve photo and video. His photos range from all sizes. From smaller ones in installations to large ones blown up to life-size on the wall. The large size shows power. According to Glen, “The latter position is as intimate as it is uncomfortable” Wurm’s work generally exists in a zone where seemingly playful explorations occur within strictly prescribed parameters” (Glen 187).
Images copy write: "artnet" and "picsearch"