Thursday, February 24, 2011

Art 21 Reflection#3

Florian Maier-Aichen:
Is an photographer who spends a lot of time perfecting his work. He spends a lot of time with color and shading in his work. Maier-Aichen uses an older camera that makes his pictures have this sort of older look to them. He also adds his own drawings to many of his pictures by taking the picture first and then adding his extra details after. Maier-Aichen is very keen on color and experiments a lot with adding different colors to his work, as well as using different filters. He uses colored filters on some of his pictures, which adds different tints of color to the places he wants color to show up. Maier-Aichen loves abstract art and tries to add little things to his work that makes it abstract in their own way. I can relate to his work because I am a photographer and photography is a passion of mine. Maier-Aichen will wait all day and night just to get the right shot and picture that he wants. He sometimes has multiple steps to his work, such as taking a bunch of pictures with the filter and then putting all of the pictures together to create one good one. Maier-Aichen will sometimes add things such as lines or abstract objects to his pictures. He also does a lot of color changes and object things to his work on the computer.



Hiroshi Sugimoto:
Is a photographer who takes pictures of lots of objects as well as 20th century architecture. Sugimoto works at his loft and is able to control the light and backdrop when he is taking pictures of objects like fossils at his home. He photos aren't crowded, they are pretty bland, but there is something about his process and the thing that he takes pictures of that really stand out. Sugimoto develops his pictures at his home in his dark room. Many of his pictures are just black, white, and gray, but some of them have some brown tones, he plays around with a lot of the neutral colors. He collects lots of fossils, which he takes pictures of and shows some great detail. Sugimoto uses an old camera to take his pictures. I can relate to his work because sometimes I think that taking a picture of something in just a plain color can make something look very beautiful. I like how his art style changes, some of it looks more modern and other subjects look more detailed.  Sugimoto has math in his 3D work, he also tries to design the setup for his space for his art shows. His work has good details and show how he looks at the objects and things in different ways.

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad to see you choosing photographers since I know that is a strong interest of yours, but...how do you relate to these artists' work? Do you like it? Why?

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