Topic: Animal - Deers
- A tree from the POV of deer is food.
- A forest from the POV of deer is home.
- A stag from the POV of deer is eye-candy.
- A bambi from the POV of deer is fanfare.
- A petting zoo from the POV of deer is socialising.
- A zoo from the POV of deer is international zone/trapped.
- A stag fight from the POV of deer is entertainment.
- A human from the POV of deer is curiosity.
- A child from the POV of deer is friend.
- A hunter from the POV of deer is war.
- A predator from the POV of deer is fear/hide and seek.
- A herbivores from the POV of deer is friends.
- A family from the POV of deer is community.
- A venison(deer meat) from the POV of deer is nausea.
- A mating season from the POV of deer is fawn.
- A fawn from the POV of deer is protection.
- A water from the POV of deer is bathtime.
- A fence from the POV of deer is obstacle.
- A music from the POV of deer is party.
- A city from the POV of deer is walls/lack of freedom.
- A friend type from the POV of deer is kind soul.
- A phone from the POV of deer is socialising.
- A holiday from the POV of deer is celebration.
Artist References:
Illustration
Hsiao-ron cheng
- composition;in terms of the layout, angles and scales.
Alena Tkach
- Simple yet impactful to tell a narrative.
- ‘kiddy’ effect – childlike in a way (crayon-like?)
- simple and clean yet playful layout
- choice of colours; somewhat pleasant to the eyes (harmonious?)
Fabricio Rosa Marques
- idea of animals personified
Nick Kumbari
- done solely based on lines & curves
- play of colour theory
Andriy Yurchenko
- interesting process of how image is made
- form & colour follows outline of various overlapping circle
Photography
- toy animals staged to portray an idea in both backgrounds alike their natural habitats and also when totally not.
- hint of a narrative
- toy animals staged to portray an idea in both backgrounds alike their natural habitats and also when totally not.
- hint of a narrative
- double exposure & overlaying
- focus on mood/atmosphere in relation to main subject matter
- double exposure & overlaying
- focus on mood/atmosphere in relation to main subject matter
- found this artist’s works particularly interesting because of the animation which seems to enhance the mood/atmosphere in relation to subject matter(in my opinion).
Paper Cutting
Elsa Mora
- detailed
- hint of narrative
- overarching shape is representational instead of just a usual square/rectangle(normal paper shape)
Peter Callesen
- pop-up
Lisa Rodden
- to suggest idea of texture & form
- minimalistic in a way?
Collages
Zim & Zou
- choice of just of only two to three colours
Mayuko Fujino
- found her material of cutouts interesting which also serves to tell something about the subject matter
Others
Suzanne Bonanno
- bending & twisting of non-representational wires to form something we all know
Lauren Wargo
- contours and maps of cities/places