Thursday, May 25, 2017

About me.

Bill

Majority of my work this year concentrate on the exploration of different materials apart from ink drawing. I found Photoshop might be a interesting media to combine the photography and the ink drawing of mine in the beginning of the year, consequently I pushed myself into the area of digital art; Meanwhile, I started to experiment with the fuji film camera I own to practice my photography technique. What photography brings me is a different and unique perspective of life. Inspiration comes through the lens is not only from everyday life but also originated in my mind; inspiration's born in the creativity, and camera functions as the recorder. Initially, I tried different set-up in my room without tripod and professional lighting; I shot a photo, put it into Photoshop and played around with it, which, I firmly believe, was a great experience for me. I was motivated to continue exploring on the field of digital and on the combination of my photography and my line drawing. Some of my work (mostly including photography and digital collages finished later in this school year) are displayed below.








Zipporah Thompson

Bill

The visual artist Zipporah Thompson has a bachelor of Fine Arts in University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her exploration of death, chaos or catastrophe is deeply reflected in her mix-media work, in which she skillfully utilizes different media like frame or board to express her concept of dream and celestial landscape.


Her pieces are composed of objects in various geologic forms which are sort of distorted, thoroughly conveying a perspective of chaos and depicts the metamorphosed celestial typography. 


Tommy Tylor

Bill

The Tennessee-based artist Tommy Taylor devotes himself to the public reflection through his art and his books and has been committed to the area of art education. As an emerging artist, he traveled through Europe and Asia while he continued to develop his work in Goldsmith University. Taylor's back to the monochromatic line drawing in which the composition and texture are pretty much simplified but greatly emphasized. He centers on the art state in which elements are refined. He has a relatively tough quality in his handling which pushes his line drawings to a certain level of visual impact.




Some of his work has a architectonic sense. The lines seems are unintentionally connected by the artist and the monochromatic background bring some interesting texture to his work.



Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Ann Stewart

Bill Wu

Atlanta artist Ann Stewart concentrates on geometric patterns as well as architectural elements in her unique art pieces; her delicate handling initially depicts the construction in real world, but starts to apply different quality and principles in her work later on: she manages structures, duplicates them into the form of Mandela which makes them come alive. The way she express the real world construction embodies emotional, illogical world.
     Proper Breakdown 
    39.25 x 37.25 inches
     Ann Stewart

 Anamorphic Loop
18.75 x 18.75 inches
  Ann Stewart
Epicenter
12 x 12 inches
Ann Stewart

Here's also a couple of sculptures from Ann Stewart.


There are certainly some chaotic feelings and sense of struggling communicated here through those wiggled lines movement and such a variety of geometric shape. 

Eric Mack

Bill Wu

Eric Mack who graduated from Atlanta College of Art in 1998 is a artist who is noted for his painting. With discovering primary beauty from everyday life, he transforms them into various shape, form and pattern and reorganize them for his art work. Some of his pieces have a certain quality of architecture; his using of structure and composition provides a variety for the content of his pieces.

Blocks are interconnected with each other through broken lines and colors with dripping quality and the space left at the center split the piece meanwhile provides a focal point to some degree. The composition is very interesting to look at.