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Colors Test

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Thursday, April 23, 2020

ASSIGNMENT NO:- 3
Who is tip toland (OB3)
Who is She?

Tip Toland


Tip Toland is a ceramic artist whose work is subtly autobiographical: within a frozen moment, teeming with humanity, exists a vessel for her thoughts and feelings. She earned her BFA in Ceramics at the University of Colorado and later received an MFA in Ceramics from Montana State University. Her previous accolades include a Visual Arts Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Artist-in-Residences in Wyoming, Oregon, Montana, and Washington, an Artist Trust GAP grant, and the Virginia A. Groot Foundation Grant among others. She is a full-time in her studio ..

Which School did she attend?

EDUCATION 

1975
 B.F.A., Ceramics, University of Colorado, Boulder,
 CO

1981
M.F.A., Ceramics, Montana State University, 
Bozeman, MT

In the University of Colorado she started as a fine arts major in 1970, started ceramics just for kicks.in graduate school she entered with a terracotta plate with underglazed painting. then was asked to do some dimensional work in clay. She studied human Gage Academy.

BACKGROUND

Tip was born in an American family having 2 sisters and a younger brother, she never got the attention she wanted, her mom and dad knew at a very early age that she is very talented and put her up with pastel classes.
At the age of 14 her mother sent her to the boarding school.She knew her mother don't want her.
Tip has a very different ideas and she thinks and act very differently toward things people call her psycho.

MATERIALS 


terracotta clay 
stoneware clay
chalk pastels
synthetic hair 
porcelain
 paint 
stains 
gold leaf

ARTIST’S STATEMENT – TIP TOLAND
“My work is an attempt to give voice to inner psychological and/or spiritual states of
being. What is of primary importance to me is that the figures contain particular aspects
of humanity which they can mirror back to the viewer. It’s the vulnerability of Humanity I
am after. That is one reason for choosing very old or very young subjects. They both
can portray innocence as well as extreme complexity.

SIZE

Tip Toland is a figurative sculptor and I highly admire the skill within her work. She creates extremely life-like human sculptures using stoneware, paint, pastels and synthetic fibres. The photography of them are so that it is hard to judge the scale, though they seem to be around 1/3rd human size based on the measurements. The use of synthetic fibre gives the sculpture an uncanny presence. From the photographs, I originally thought these were people, not sculptures.
DT1 Assignment. .
What do you think the world become after covid 19 is over? Explain in one paragraph.
Answer :
  After the end of Covid 19, the world go through a tremendous phase of realisation where people will value their blessings in life. This pandemic has stopped us from meeting in social gatherings yet the world has become close through verbal interaction and exchange. People have interacted with their families and started healthy dialogue. Hence, in the future families will be more open to opinions. Overall, we live in a digital age which is very fast paced and people do not get the time to stop and think but after covid 19 is over, people will realise that they always had the time to stop and think, they just chose not to...


Give me a List of five objects that will become more important in the post-Covid19 world..
Ans.
In my point of view these are The list of five objects that will become more important in post-Covid19 world are in the following below in list.

Important :

1: Mask :- Mask it helps us to clean the air we take in it stops the virus and bacteria and the air we inhale became clean..

2:Gloves:- Gloves when we go out and shake our hand with others the gloves prevent virus to affect our hand that's why we use gloves..

3:Sanitizer:- Hand Sanitizer if we go outside the virus attack on all our body and form an oily layer on our hand so sanitizer help us to Clean our Hands..

4:Tissue papers:- Tissue papers also act as cleaning wipes it does a pretty good job of cleaning, screens, mirrors, eyeglasses, makeup from body etc..

5:Mobile:- Gadgets as everyone is staying at home and do their work from through this gadget become more important nowadays then normal days..


Give me a list of ten user objects that will become useless or obsolete in the post-Covid19 world..

Useless objects:

1:sun glasses:- Sunglasses Nowadays we cannot go out so these are one of useless object..

2:Transport:- Public Transport this virus can transmit to the other person by a single touch so in public transport there are soo many passengers..

3:Beeches:- beaches is also a place where all people out in plein Air comes so this virus can remain  in air and it finds the other person to effect..

4:Playpark:- Play parks are of the kids so these days the parks are the most useless to visit.

5:- pets this cvoid 19 can be transmitted to our pets from us and from them to us..

6:Door handles:- There are alot of people touches your door nobes handle so its hard to sanitize them again and again..

7:school/University:- School/Universities:
study the schools colleges and universities are closed officially for an unknown date so these are also becoming useless.

8:jogging shoes:- We can't go out due to this virus so we can't use many products that we have like jogging shoes. Now days this is also useless and useless because there are no more morning walks or  jogging due to cvoid19..

9:Hotels:-Hotels we cannot eat the food at the restuarants we donot know the staff working there is having cvoid19 positive pr negative.

10:steel chairs:- steel chair virus cannot kill on steel because the steel cannot  sanitized..
Assignment No 4
Who is Ron Mueck? (OB2)

INTRODUCTION
Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in Great Britain. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller.

EDUCATION
          He has studied in the Royal Academy Of Arts.

BACKGROUND


Ron Mueck was born during the year of 1958, in the capital of Australia, Melbourne, to German parents.The son of toy-makers, he grew up making all sorts of creatures, dolls and outfits in his spare time, experimenting with different materials and techniques. He had a family business of puppetry and doll making.
 He began his carrier making puppets for children television, including a stint with Jim Henson and Sesame street Since 1996, he has devoted himself full time to his art.When he moved to fine arts in 1996 , Ron started collaborating with his mother-in-law , Paula Rego, to produce small figures intended to be a part of a tableau showing at the Hayward Gallery.

WORK MATERIAL


His earlier pieces were sculpted with fiber glass,but recently he has begun to work with silicon, which is more flexible and allows greater ease in shaping body parts and implanting hair.
nylon line
resin
fiberglass
silicon
polyster
mix media
silicon rubber
synthetic polymer paint
polyurethane
styrens
aluminium
wood
horse hair
synthetic hair
steel
plywood
clay

Size
Proportion is how different elements used in a room relate to the sixe of each other. Scale is the actual size of one piece of furnishings. Recently while on holidays in Melbourne, I went to see an exhibition in The National Gallery of Victoria by hyperrealist sculptor Ron Mueck. Having heard about his lifelike but not life-size human sculptures, I was very excited to enter into his world. I was keen to see the way Mueck plays with scale and creates human sculptures presented at all stages of life.
the scale of his sculptures, often making things a lot bigger or a lot smaller than what they logically should be. He explains such a manner with the following statement: I never made life-size figures because it never seemed to be interesting. We meet life-size people every day.

WORK STATEMENT

The first thing one notices about Ron Mueck's sculptures is the hyper-realism ... it looks like real skin that you want to reach out and touch. The wrinkles, hair, and even the stubble are all very convincing. However, in Mueck's sculpture, it's the range of sizes and scale that transforms this work - since everything is either smaller or larger than life, the scale alters the realism and entices the viewer with a sense of wonder.