Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Artist pictures: How they were made.

Fiona Hall:

"Hall is well-known for her series of delicate sculptures created out of aluminium sardine tins, first made in 1989. The series Paradisus terrestris features erotically charged bodily vignettes juxtaposed against precisely sculpted flowers and foliage."

This quote taken directly from The trusted website E-flux. com. My picture, seen earlier on depicts what looks like a flower lying on a sardine can, where infact the webpage tells us that the entire sculpture is made of just a single can scraped out and manipulated! Astonishing.

Tracy Moffat:

The picture i used from Moffat was infact a still from a B-grade film shot to show the downfall of civilisation. The film depicts many artworks and is according to Homepagedaily.com enitled 'Doomed'. The actual paintings themselves honed a variety of techniques from watercolour to harsher poster paints such as the one I used.

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