Monday, August 8, 2011

The sixth sense







The sixth sense expands our sense of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch- giving a greater sense of perception as we interact with our environment.

Ephemeral, subliminal, veiled… highly personal… unseen, unheard, unfelt by others.

For this piece, I was interested in the shadows created by a light source as it was moved over the canopies. Photographing it added a mystery that wasn’t present during its creation. The process of moving the light around became rather spiritual in a way… soothing…calming…ritualistic...experiencing the sixth sense.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sixth Sense

As I was thinking about my Sixth Sense project, I wanted to incorporate all of my senses to create my intuitive piece. Using Photoshop, I layered my 5 images, overlapping and with a translucent application of each plate. The black in the piece represents my sense of hesitance and insecurity. The intense colors (my confidence) battles my insecurities.
For the sixth sense project, I went at the work with the mind frame of the sense being interpreted as intuition.

This was the beginning of my six sense project. I used a combination of plates from our previous "senses" because I feel that we rely on these senses in trying to inform our thinking and influence our intuition. I tried using oil paints to pull the print and I felt like it came out a little light. Almost like a ghost. So I decided to work into it with oil paints.
















This was the result. I tried to allow my intuition and gut reaction to guide each decision I made and not think about these decisions when working into the piece. I think it was an interesting result as intuition guided my color choices and decided what marks I made and where they landed on the image.



















Friday, August 5, 2011

Steph's Sixth Sense

My biggest challenge has always been to slow down and simplify. While working on the sense of smell I created 2 different plates. The first was a memory of the smell and the second the actual smell. The second plate was much simpler and more contemplative. I simplified. Those concepts of slowing down and simplifying translated into "shut up and let the print speak" for this final project. So for this plate that is what I did.

I spread all the prints I had made in the week at UF out on my studio floor and listened to what they had to say. Three prints reveled themselves as belonging together beyond aesthetics.
"The Sixth Sense" collage art work is a combination of a double run calligraphic print inspired by my sense of touch (foreground), a single run of my second smell inspired plate (middle ground), and a single run of a different touch inspired calligraphic print (back ground).
Individually, each one of these prints was missing something. The meditative dual figure was finding inner peace alone and separated from the world, while the two calligraphic prints were raging with energy, yet emitting two different vibes. My quest then became to merge the peaceful with the chaotic to find a meaningful balance.
The negative space in the foreground print alluded to an eye within the textures that would reveal the meditative figure if allowed to be removed. So I began carving away at the print. I soon realized that I just needed to put "critic" aside and let the print speak for itself and guide my knife. By allowing myself a few moments of silence I could finally listen close enough to hear what my eye wasn't seeing.












After thinking about it for a while, I decided my "sixth sense" would be synaesthesia itself. "Aesthetic" essentially means feeling, as opposed to its opposite "anaesthesic", so I interpreted "synaesthesia" rather liberally to mean mixing and combining sensual response. Using our senses in our individual ways and combinations is how we construct our own narratives. I tried to challenge my own artistic narrative by combining media I normally don't; using less-than-finished prints I added charcoal, pastel, and collage.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Day 1, Week 2 - Printers Story





Beth's Sixth Sense






My artwork symbolizing the sixth sense, namely intuition, resulted from the infusion of previous prints depicting visual representation of my five senses and an eternal line (my intuition) which hovers among the traces of each sense. This line spoke to me during the week of class. Through the following artwork, I answered her call.


I created the images by layering past prints with a fotage line image (my intuition). I believe that intuition is not a physical element, but an eternal ambience shaped by memories triggered by our five senses. While creating these prints, the following memories of the sea came to mind mirroring what intuition means to me.


Intuition

Like the sea, which ebbs and flows churning amidst the saltiness of her living soul

Intuition embodies an ambience of eternity

Flowing gently between the repetitive sculpture of sand and weed

Rolling life and death with each stroke

Feel her heart beat in the crash of a storm infused wave

Taste her fresh breath in the whisper of the wind

Her eyes illuminate a dreamt spectrum

Stop, pause and hear

Her thoughts pulling and pushing you deep into the depths of the unknown

I am drowning in a sea of intuition.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Marie's Sixth Sense



Marie-Andree Myers

Printmaking / July 2011

6th Sense


Most of us are aware of our sense; smelling, touching, seeing, tasting and hearing. Not many of us are aware of our sixth sense, that sense of otherworldliness, a connection to something more and greater than their physical senses are able to perceive. A world of unseen encounters, unheard communications and untouched feelings. I decided to explore the different layers of our world; the ones that are superimposed and that we share with the spirit world.

For this last project, I decided to create some new prints that would be more appropriate for this theme of the sixth sense. I used the frottage technique on tracing paper with black and white printing inks. There are three layers of film; the first one is a map outline, that represents the world, and a sense of direction; the second one as the words: unseen, unheard and untouched, for this misconnection we have with the other world; the third one is a white mist of ink on the surface of the film, which represent the foggy veil between the different worlds. I also cut-out map shapes from previous prints created in class. The map pieces, like puzzle pieces, are floating around between the layers, the realms that make up our reality.

I continued to use maps in this last project. It felt to me that we would need them to find our way and tapping into our sixth sense. Since it is an uncharted world, a map would be useful and need for this to explore this other dimension. We would need a pathway to the discovery of this incorporeality.

Cherish's Sixth Sense






I have always been fascinated by dreams, which is why I chose to represent them here in my "sixth sense" prints. Dreams aren't just recollections of the day or images we have seen before. They are both prophetic and a priori. They are inexplicable firings of pure creativity. They influence our feelings, emotions, and ideas. I hope to continue exploring the visual and emotional nature of dreams through art.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Prints: Abstract Art With Color


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Sixth Sense


Sixth Sense

Please click on my link above to view all six of my prints for my Sixth Sense: Intuition

For my sixth sense: I chose to go with feelings or intuition

Art that reminded me of this was Jackson Pollock. His art does not seem to have meaning, yet it can evoke emotion in the viewer. Like a sixth sense, we cannot put our finger on what makes us follow our intuition. A feeling is evoked and we must follow it. I used two of my previous prints, combined with acrylic paint and Rives paper.

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