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Arjuna.R.Joyosumarto
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Methods of Development [ART] - Juna (12 F) Empty Methods of Development [ART] - Juna (12 F)

Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:48 am
Task A



Description
Some new ideas of art could be acceptable, but nowadays the world will not prove the art that has been made today. This is a conclusion of a statement by Michael Findlay in the beginning of the video.

Definition
Art is about creating a visually designed painting that concludes with a meaning based on the creativity that has been put into the build.

Comparison or Contrast
Art is usually in the form of a painting and sculptural designs that have a meaning, and now Art's newest product is a decent model and a cheap design that doesn't really shows the creativity that could define a meaning into its design.

Task B

Methods of Development [ART] - Juna (12 F) 26169476_1688478094531208_6257009961886124747_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&_nc_oc=AQnCaYu-6GUWrKRErdKFwHoEZaiKCd3PlnXpyW7003UuaZ2bfVDfB20aTW_WtBK3wJ0&_nc_ht=scontent-sin2-2

This is an art I made 2 years ago, and yes this was displayed (ones). The art I made here is a homage to my favorite film Let Me In (a remake of "Let The Right One In") where I draw the two main characters (and lovers) of the movie standing together holding hands just like in the cover of the novel that I owned today. The art I made here resembles the ending where the two relocates to another place while looking for a place where it can only be the two of them in the winter at night. I draw the winter forest and the night to resemble the beauty of the film's setting, where I can say that winter is the home of the beginning of their relationship. The boy is in full costume same as the girl but the difference is that the girl is barefoot and is seen stepping in blood. This indicates that the boy is an innocent human while the girl (his girlfriend) is a vampire which has already been told in the movie. They're both standing there to embrace their love in the winter, and look for a new direction on where their story will continue.

This is a visual art. When I was in the making of this art, the topic of the class was art criticism and there we used visual art as the main product of the project to assess and see whether people will admire the creations of the art or not. Visual Art (as like most art) is about drawing some visually from the artist's perspective on the mind and then bring it into picture while drawing it. From my relation with the type of art that I bring into my picture, I visualised something that has been in my head for a very long time, and I wanted to show that to the audience around me and make them witness a beautiful art about a lover in the winter. The idea of my artistic design is how I visualise it and how I wanted the picture to be. I feel like I've invented and have drawn something beautiful from my mind that no one has ever seen, and yet I hope for people to truly admire this creation of visual art that I made, and know that I'm always big in visualising something. The idea of Visual art is to be able to look at the art while trying to understand the artist's definition of the art created and know the big picture inside their head that they try to visualise and develop.

Comparing mines with "Starry Night"
Methods of Development [ART] - Juna (12 F) 1280px-Van_Gogh_-_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project

The thing about my picture and this design by Van Gogh is that we both have a stunning and visually beautiful perspective about the night sky. What Vincent Van Gogh did is that he added stars while trying to scatter them around every part of the sky in his art. While in my art, what I only have is the moon being covered by the fog. There are no stars around,, but the night sky is straight plain blue, I draw this sky exactly in a full color. How Vincent Van Gogh does it is that he would circle things around in the sky, while as the stars turn around in a loop, same goes for the white wind passing through which he did a stunning job with it while my night sky is just plain blue. However, in Van Gogh's art, the village in the background was well drawn while there's a black unknown thing standing next to it, but also there's a border between the sky in the village that tries to represent a mountain. I did include a mountain in my drawing, and it was well visualised that I put some lighting below it and a small trees representing the far view of the land from the perspective of the two lovers. Hence, Van Gogh's art includes a setting while what I have are characters and a natural landscape view.
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Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:09 pm
Very interesting!
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