Hey everyone. I thought for the first week I would just talk a little bit about an artist I enjoy, Sandy Skoglund. Most of you are probably familiar with her or at least are familiar with some of her earlier works like "Radioactive Cats" or "Walking On Eggshells." I have always found her interesting, both for her use of color and also because often the subjects in her work are things that I am interested in using in my own work.
In her earlier works, she would photograph the animals she had created or build subjects out of foods. I work at an animal shelter so alot of my work involves animals and I am always looking for ways to stay away from that typical pet portrait. I know sometimes drawing cats and dogs over and over again can really become boring and monotonous for an audience. I really find her work very visually captivating and thats one of the things I would like to acheive in my own. I think the complementary color schemes in some of her work really make her subjects come alive. In some of her other pieces she often builds the people and settings in her shots out of food! I think thats incredibly original and I absolutely love her "Raining Popcorn." I think using different resources in art definitely also can have a captivating effect on an audience. Last semester I did a sculpture made of Fruit by the Foot and I got so many different reactions. I had people licking my art and going up to sniff at it. So I think to me thats when you know you have a success when you get new and different reactions out of your audience. This is what I guess I am trying to bring to my animal artworks and another reason why I appreciate Sandy's work. So if you have time you should check her work out at http://www.sandyskoglund.com/ Her 2004 True Fiction Two is really amazing. She is more focused on photography instead of her previous installation pieces and plays even more with color and this time layers as well. It's a very interesting effect. Enjoy!!
Sunday, February 11, 2007
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