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Title: New Art Forms


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New Art Forms
  • By Emily Jankauski, Kim Harden,
  • Jennifer Lovett, Easton Adkisson,
  • and Charity Stratford

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Thesis
  • In the postmodern period, the tendency towards
    plurality and diversity has resulted in some new
    forms of art that artists use to express their
    unique ideas and beliefs each of these art forms
    can be examined through a Christian worldview.

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Purpose
  • Through detailed descriptions of some of these
    new art forms, we intend to show how they display
    the diversity in our postmodern age as well as
    how we can respond to them.

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History of Graffiti
  • -Comes from Italian word Grafficar to write,
    scratch, mark, or draw messages on a surface.
  • -Various Forms of graffiti
  • -The Tag

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Graffiti as Art
  • -Originated in late 1960s
  • -Changing the scene with spray paint (Spray paint
    becomes the standard medium)
  • -1970s and Subway Train art
  • -Freight Art

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Whos making Graffiti art?
  • -Usually people 12-30 years old. Male or Female.
    Only 20 is gang related.
  • -Banksy
  • -Political messages

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Why Graffiti
  • -Self-expression
  • -Recognition
  • -Community
  • -Individuality
  • -A revolutionary art form

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How Graffiti art is made
  • -Graffiti art is not a completely spontaneous
    activity
  • -Make a sketch
  • -Choose characters and colors
  • -Choose the canvas
  • -Outline
  • -Fill in colors and ornamentation

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Graffiti Art Today
  • -Legalized areas for public graffiti
  • -Famous works are published and sold by the
    artists
  • -Continues to be recognized
  • more as art and less as vandalism

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Christian Perspective on Graffiti
  • -Understanding the culture
  • -Implementing our own messages
  • -Reaching graffiti artists by
  • making their canvas legal

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Assemblage
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  • The Mechanical Head by Raoul Hausmann, 1920

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  • Sky Cathedral by Louise Berliawsky Nevelson, 1958

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  • Retrospective I by Robert Rauschenberg, 1964

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3D Sidewalk Art
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Kurt Wenner
  • - NASA
  • 1984, created 3D sidewalk
  • art

- Anamorphism
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The History of Street Painting
  • - 16th Century Italy

- Madonnari
  • Mediums of chalk, brick,
  • charcoal, and colored stones

- International Street Painting Festival,
Northern Italy
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How 3D Sidewalk Art is Produced
  • - 4-6 square yards per day

- 2 days to more than a year
- Handmade pastels
- Imagine the whole painting
- Special training and experience
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Examples of 3D Sidewalk Art Today
Julian Beever
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  • From the beginning of my career, my main
    artistic motivation was to rediscover, transform
    and share neglected ideas from the past. I have
    been fortunate to be able to share my work with
    millions of people. I hope that my work will
    eventually inspire other artists to learn more
    about the vast and rich patrimony of European
    Art, so that others can enjoy the wealth of ideas
    that is often hidden with the passage of time.

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A Christian Perspective
  • - Evangelism

- Sense of curiosity
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Light Art Performance Photography
  • A descendant of light drawing that uses
    additional elementsto createa special view of
    the general view.

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Picassos experiments
  • Jorg Miedza and JanLeonardo Wollert

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  • Light drawing around 1950
  • Light Art Performance Photography 2007

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Light drawing examples in different locations
warehouse, tunnel, or subway
beach
country road
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LAPP examples in different locations
cave or nature spot
dark and empty room
dark alley or underground place
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Things you will need
camera
flashlight
or LED light
tripod
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From the Christian Perspective
  • -No specific political or religious messages are
    associated with this form of art, so you can make
    it to be what you want it to be
  • -Use it as a tool in your ministry
  • an activity to do with your
  • youth group
  • make your space beautiful
  • get a point across in picture
  • form

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Conclusion
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Who Did What
  • Kim Harden Stating the thesis and Graffiti art
  • Emily Jankauski Assemblage
  • Easton Adkisson Installation art
  • Jennifer Lovett 3D Sidewalk art
  • Charity Stratford Light Art Performance
    Photography and PowerPoint

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