Ah the eternal question of glitter or diamonds (fake of course, then there would be no competition)...
Throughout this project I have been trying to fing the balance between a piece im working on looking trashy in a good way, or trashy in a bad way (like something a primary school child would've made) that's why im torn between using glitter in a piece im finishing up at the moment, or little stick on diamonds, which I actually can't find anywhere... If only I had the financial backing of Damien Hirst, maybe I could borrow some of the flawless diamonds he had left lying around after he finished his piece entitled For the Love of God, which is in some part inspiration for the piece im on about....maybe not....
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
stupid brain
I finally managed to log back onto my blog, I forgot the password and couldn't log on for the past few weeks, why oh why does technology hate me?
I've been looking over my contextual notebook and have decided to throw up a few pictures of the artists that have inspired my project, seeing as the end is drawing near..
The first few pictures I wanna share with you is of a photographer and artist I discovered on my urban environment project journey, his name is Andres Serrano and he is AMAZING! His work is generally viewed as being shocking and blasphemous because it usually deals with dead bodies and religious imagery and also uses bodily fluids in the artwork. What I find interesting about Serrano is that he was raised a Roman Catholic.
I've been looking over my contextual notebook and have decided to throw up a few pictures of the artists that have inspired my project, seeing as the end is drawing near..
The first few pictures I wanna share with you is of a photographer and artist I discovered on my urban environment project journey, his name is Andres Serrano and he is AMAZING! His work is generally viewed as being shocking and blasphemous because it usually deals with dead bodies and religious imagery and also uses bodily fluids in the artwork. What I find interesting about Serrano is that he was raised a Roman Catholic.
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