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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Form and Content 2


This image is from http://www.banksy.co.uk/, the artists name is Banksy he is from the UK. He is a street artist that uses a lot of stencils in his work. not much is known about him he is an anonymous graffiti artist. his work has shown up in cities all over the world.
This piece was on a wall outside in a public area. it is a framed image with a figure on the bottom right side looking down at a price tag hanging under the picture frame. there is a text bubble coming up from the left side of the figure saying " You have got to b kidding me....." directed as a reaction to the price tag. this piece is visually interesting because of the contrast of very elegant frame around a spray painted image. Plus we have all looked at a famous piece of art hanging in a gallery thinking how could this piece sell for that much. this is a visual representation of that feeling you get when see a piece of art like this. Banksy uses line, space, balance and hierarchy in this piece. it is weighted on the right side because of the image and text placement and the figure has a strong use of line. the type relates to the image because of the thought bubble that comes up from the figure it lets you know what the figure is thinking.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Form and Content 1

I found this piece on google images. the artist is named ikkeno I heard about him from a friend that just got back from england, he is a street artist. He does a lot of his work on street walls, billboards, and on bridges. The piece i chose was done on a street wall it has a stencil of a cow saying "Laugh now , but one day we will meat at McDonalds". It is a parody from another piece of street art done by an artist named Banksy.
Ikkeno uses a big picture of a cow, it looks like the cow is holding a sign where the text is which makes the cow look like hes protesting on the street and the artist uses words to help connect the cow like the word "meat" instead of meet. This piece is visually intresting to me because of how clean and readable it is and its a pretty funny and shocking thing to see if you are walking down the street. the artist used many principals of design on this piece, it has a strong sense of line around the text, has a lot of texture because it is done on a cement wall, it has a big negative shape around the text and the organic shape of the cow. Overall a very creative piece and works well to draw the viewer in.