Monday, May 26, 2014

Splatter Painting: The Result

I've created roughly 10 splatter paintings, possibly more and I finally decided what I want to do with them all. After examining my paintings, I noticed that they have a light vs dark theme. I also realized that two of my paintings had both light and dark themes. So, I decided to mount my paintings. I will keep the light paintings on one side, the dark paintings on the other and use the two paintings with both light and dark themes as transitions paintings. I decided to mount the paintings so it would mimic splatter paintings on a large scale. This is only the paintings in the set up I want them to. I am still in the process of mounting them. I am using mounting tissue which is essentially double sided tape. At the end, when my paintings are mounted on the board, I will frame the large painting.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Pollock at MOMA

On Friday, STAC went to MOMA and for the first time, I really enjoyed going to a museum. I usually find museums boring and dull. But since I found a new found joy in splatter/drip paintings, I had artwork to look for. I found myself near Jackson Pollock's work for the majority of the time. I would find myself staring at the enormous splatter paintings for over 20 minutes. I could not even begin to explain why I observed the painting for so long. I got lost in the painting and my mind was set loose to think about everything and anything. My only wish is that I could have had a closer look at the paintings so I could look at the brush strokes and the have a better perspective of the texture of the piece. I hope to add more texture to my splatter paintings as I continue experimenting with it.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Acting Discussions

Discussing the acting is more difficult than the acting itself. We have started analyzing scenes again in STAC and I once again realize talking about acting is challenging. Subconsciously, everyone has something they want when they are speaking but since it's subconscious, we don't really realize what it is we want. So, as I was analyzing a scene from The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nast, there were certain parts of the scene where identifying File's want was puzzling. Sometimes, people do not want others to realize what they want and they hide it. File, I feel, does this during the scene sometimes which makes it difficult to pinpoint what exactly he wants. One can't make up what he wants, but there also does not need to be a right or wrong. As long as the want fits the parameter of the moment, it's acceptable. What I will have to do is get better at analyzing wants and start to notice what I want when I speak so I can better analyze it in a script.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

More Paintings!

I experimented using inks in my paintings and this is what turned out. I really like using ink because the color is much more rich and a lot thicker than water color. I can't really say if I am "improving" as I do more paintings but I do know I am truly enjoying it. It's a lot of fun and it's peaceful for me to do.