Thursday, 19 June 2014

Mythology for my mask (Ferham)

Zina Sabir
Ferham
Years ago, people who lived in the first world believed that every child who was born as a girl must die. The reason behind this was that they believed that women had no power to change the world. Therefore, killing them was the only choice they had. One day, a girl was born and her mother, the queen of the first world, loved her with all of her heart and did not want to see her daughter die. She made her a mask to put on and pretend she was a man. Since she was already a girl this mask was coloured differently and had a unique meaning for each half. The first half was a girl with pink/ red colours and feathery eyes. It had red jewels and a very long chin that was red. The other half was a guy with short black hair and blue colours. It also had blue jewels and a very long blue chin. Many people got fooled and believed that she was a guy. Years later, she called herself Ferham and ended up becoming the king of the first world. Ferham was able to change the rules and allow women to live. She made the world a better place for all the women and ended up telling everyone about the mask she was wearing all these years.


Mask ( Ferham)



Thursday, 12 June 2014

Proportion and Distortion

1. How do exaggeration and distortion affect proportion?

Exaggeration and distortion affect proportion to create art works with unsual qualities.

2.What distorting effects can an artist use?

Some artists use effects like enlarging, twisting, enlarging, bending and lengthening.

 3. Why do artists use distortion?

Artists use distortion because it shows the mood and feelings in the art work which helps the viewers understand more about the art work. 

4. How can artists create monumental qualities without using a large scale?

Some artists create monumental qualities without using a large scale by exaggerating proportions and spacing.

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

-Dark into light - Bright= pure - Instead of black add the complimentary colour. -

Monday, 31 March 2014

SPACE

Space questions
page 103
1. Define positive space and negative space.
Positive is the shape or forms in art
Negative is the empty spaces between the shapes.
2. What words specifically describe three-dimensional art?
Over, under, through, behind, and around.
3. What are the two types of relief sculpture?
Bas relief or low relief.