FenwickKonnor+Fall+2016

Hello my name is Konnor, I'm an Information Systems and Operations Management Major or ISOM for short. I have tons of experience with computers thanks to High school tech classes so I know how to use Word and other things of the tech nature. My Art experience used to be much greater when I was younger taking painting classes and pottery classes, but now I do much less of that as I grew up. Something interesting about me is I can drive a Manual Transmission kind of a rare trait in todays day and age. Finally my artistic interests are hands on type of activities like building things or working with clay I'm not much of a painter or sketching type guy. Sculpture 1





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This work by Yayoi Kusuma was found in the museum garden outside and is named Pumpkin. This piece drew my eye to it due to the bright yellow colors and massive amounts of different sized dots. This art piece is a clear use of the Gestalt principle proximity through all the small and big sized dots. Alone the dots would look like a massive amount of no meaning but due to the way they are all clustered along the pumpkins sides make them form the shape up the pupkins curves.



This art work by Alberto Giacometti was found in the permanent collection among many of his other works and is named Bust of Diego with Arms. I chose this piece because it exemplifies many of the 3D design principles we learned in class. This art piece has many different textures that pop out at the viewer that combine with the feeling of how someone would touch it due to its form. This art piece also shows some representation in the fact that its showing a bust that's nothing like any other bust due to it having different material and not being smooth like a normal bust.

This final art piece was made by Peter Doig and is properly named Spearfishing as you can see. The art work itself shows the triadic color scheme where the viewers eyes are drawn to the three main colors of orange green and blue. This is properly used to draw the viewer right over by using the three colors of the color wheel that pop out among the others.