Monday, June 29, 2009

Inspired by Sonia Delaunay - "The Color Danced"

A drawing must define the subject in a two-dimensional way that utilizes form, value, and color. Such a drawing should engage the spectator into a discussion of the subject matter it depicts.

This piece is built upon three physical elements: marker, ragged paper, and glue. Utilizing different color markers in swift dexterous strokes that define phrases that reflects the "Anglo Frenzy".

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  1. Hi Eric,
    You should put this on your wall. It is a great, strong, direct statement.
    I might keep going, though. What is Anglo Frenzy, for example? What are the phrases? What specific colors are used?

    I would also edit for grammar what you have written, to say:
    "A drawing must define the subject in a two-dimensional way that utilizes form, value, and color. Such a drawing should engage the spectator in a discussion of the subject matter it depicts.

    This piece is built upon three physical elements: marker, ragged paper, and glue, and utilizes different color markers in swift dexterous strokes that define phrases that reflect the "Anglo Frenzy".

    Eric, will you please go to the UCI Langson Library and check out a book on Jenny Holzer and bring that art book to class on July 9th...

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