Part A: Definitions
Non-Representational - An idea that has no physical representation
Abstract - A realistic idea defined more by lines and colors
Abstract - A realistic idea defined more by lines and colors
Part B: Finding the Story Inside the Painting: Soo Sunny Park at the Rice Gallery
After watching this video, I've come to learn that there many things that can cause a change within art. Soo's work with plexi-glass and wire showcases that art can be a visual experience and an interactive experience as well. Art can be a gateway to an unexpected journey in your life. It's one of the many ways we can appreciate the beauty in something.
Part C: Blog Post
The abstract piece "Cebera Odollam", created by Jean Barnett, focuses on the texture of the seeds from what's known as the "Suicide Tree".
Created Pablo Picasso, "The Weeping Woman" is an abstract portrait of a woman that focuses on colors and lines.
"Chief" by Franz Kline is a non-representational piece in which the artist used oil paint on a blank canvas.
"Convergence" by Jackson Pollock is a non-representational piece that utilizes multiple splashes of various colors.
"Cat and Bird" by Paul Klee is an abstract piece. This painting utilizes lines and color to bring the subject matters in question.
Mark Rothko made this non-representational piece known as "Walls of Light", using dark colors to tie the name to the piece.
Dana Schutz' "Girl on Horse" is an abstract artwork that uses lines and shading.
"I Don't Want to Hear It" by Michel Keck is a non-representational piece that is defined by its multiple strokes of paint.