Friday, October 29, 2010

Ice Chess Game

So yeah,

some friends of mine and myself played with some Ice chess pieces I made for sculpture.

Ice melts fast in warm weather.

Crazy confusing game once all the shapes melt into just stumps. yeah ....

video wouldn't load so link is here.

will upload time lapse video of the pieces melting soon kay? :)

peace
roi



Art Collages 2010

Here are various collages I did for my work this final 6 weeks of my 2nd year at elam. The idea was basically making collages about various myths and legends from different cultures. At the moment there is mostly map collages here because for my final work I decided to make maps for each of the 9 realms in Nordic mythology. 

Though right now I don't have photos of ALL my work so this is all I have for now but I will update with more photos for them soon :)

Yggdrasil Series









These are other collage works I did using comic books mosty :P

Faust


Cyclops


Adam and Eve





Will update with more works/photos soon. PS Roi will update with his sculpture work soon, as soon as "youtube stops being a slut and fucking with my computer". His words, not mine haha




Hasta Luego
Menos de tres 
León :)

Monday, September 13, 2010

SCIENCE! and other dorky things

Hola León here,

sharing my interest with you people through the magic of links! It is mostly links to videos and random pages about sciencey stuff I found over the past few weeks and other nerdlinger stuff like comic books and web comics haha.

Science:

First off is this amazing video of lightning that shoots from the earth to the sky! I know right. link.

next we have a video of a fire tornado! :O my first impression when I saw this video was "holy sh*t" and my second was "so ... the bible probably was truthful about one thing at least". Fire tornadoes: reason why life is worth living. link.

Did you know that unicorns exist? I always believed but everyone thought I was crazy! See this unbelievers! Video proof lol. Unicorn. Yup.

Table Tennis. Sex. Man size baby. Scary crab that crushes you after you get crushed by rubble from an earthquake. What do all these things have in common? Robots. See here for yourself.

Finally for science: dinosaurs.

Comics:

First off, I have read 5 or 10 years worth of marvel comics in the past 2 weeks and I have to say that I never realized how epic it all was. When I was reading the Civil War and Siege story lines, I was basically drowning in awe. Marvel is awesome.

related to that, I would like to suggest reading Young Avengers. Teen aged avengers may seem lame but they are the future avengers and they are actually pretty good reading if you want to start your marvel experience in the Heroic Age. Especially because of the current Young Avengers, Avengers and X-Men story line cross over "Avengers - The Children's Crusade", which introduces all those teams into the Heroic Age of marvel comics.

finally I would like to express my joy and excitement in the fact that the team which brought us Least I Could Do, Looking for Group and The Gutters are all coming to Armageddon Auckland in October. Be still my fanboy heart.

Haha that is all, enough of the nerding out from me.



Menos de tres,
León.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Sharing is caring

And we sure do care! heh

Today it is I, Roi talkin' to you people. My nii-san and I have been constantly surfing the net for cool stuff and new articles now a days since we deleted out facebooks :P so we though we should share a few things we found cool with you. Today though, I think we will focus on art related links because Leon wants to have a different post for his science related things.

First of is this amazing interactive online film called "The Wilderness Downtown". It is a film by Chris Milk along with some of his friend from Google and it features the song "We used to wait" by one of our favourite bands Arcade Fire :D it basically asks you for the address of the place you grew up in, the more specific the address you give it, the more nostalgic the video will be. I won't reveal much about it but man it is an amazing viewing experience and has a great sense of sentimentally in it :) Please go on and experience it here.

Next thing we would like to share the mysterious "Mirror Man" :O we came across this and just thought "OHMAIGAH THAT IS COOL" because it is! A man walking (or maybe just standing) in a suit covered in glass/mirrors from head to toe! I suggest looking up more about him or at the very least visit the link we provided because it is awesome :P

 Then we have this video we came across which is a "Top 10 unsettling pieces of art" video but we honest find it 0% unsettling heh they had some pretty cool things on that video though, we especially liked the sheep stomach lamp XD

And finally we have this. The link to it was given to me back in high school and thought I should just share it because I thought it's still pretty cool. Gruesome digital Japanse art that we think is beautiful :P


That is all for now!
Less than three <3
Roi

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Letters I send to no one

Dear love,

How are you? I hope you are doing well. I am, I guess.

I started writing letters and leaving them every where in the hopes of you finding one of them one day, though you probably won't know that it is for you.

Just one more time I wish the seasons could stop when we still knew each other

Yesterday I realised that I started walking around aimlessly every where hoping to find you. Whether it be around the corner or down an alley way. I even check for any sign of you in news papers . I constantly look for your face at intersections, hoping to see your smile as the cars drive past.

Every day is the same.

I can't stop looking for you,

even though I know I will never find you.

I love you.

Good bye.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

2nd year Exhibition

So recently us second years at Elam School of fine arts were told that we need to make work for an exhibition. The conditions were that it was A3 size or smaller and black and white, and we had to make a work in 1 week. Lots of people complained about it but in the end we had 113 art works submitted into the show and here are photos of the final layout of the exhibition.

Wall works

More wall works

Sculpture and video work

Sculptures

Video work again and another sculpture

Ryan's performance art

So yeah those are a few photos from the second year exhibition. We might upload pics of our friends works soon, till then I think you should go and see the exhibition. Open until Saturday 21st of August in Project Space Gallery of Elam School of Fine arts


Menos de tres <3
Roi and Leon

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Haven't posted in ages

Yeah we haven't posted in ages BUT had to share this! On our way home from uni today with our friend Courtney, we took a photo of how freaking awesome the Sky Tower looked like with it's top half hidden by fog! I mean look at it! SO AWESOME!!!!


We can't really tell if this photo has a zoomed in version but just in case, here's a link

So yeah that is all for now haha

we will post updates on our work from last semester and this semester soon!

Menos de tres!
<3
Leon y Roi

Friday, May 14, 2010

Sentimentality bad?

A particular topic came up during my final crit in last semester at university that really interested me. While discussing my work on soft toys someone mentioned that sentimentality is sort of a bad thing when it comes to art. What do you think? Personally I like work that has sentimentality in it.

I did some research and quite a few artist who did have sentimental art have been heavily criticized by art critics in the past. For example, Norman Rockwell, a 20th century American painter/illustrator. Rockwell's work was sort of idealistic and sentimental which weren't taken seriously by "serious" art critics who said it was "overly sweet". Even now many contemporary artist usually describes his work to be bourgeois and kitch and don't really see him as a "real" painter. Rockwell himself actually preferred to be referred to as an "illustrator" rather than a "painter". Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov (writer of the well known novel Lolita) even jests that "Rockwell's brilliant technique was to put "banal" use". In his book Prin he said "that Dali is really Norman Rockwell's twin brother kidnapped by Gypsies in babyhood".
In later years with his work on racism is when Rockwell started gaining attention, especially in this work:

"The Problem We All Live In"
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This work which is about the racial integration in American schools back then.

In 1999, The New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl said of Rockwell in Art News "Rockwell is terrific. It's become too tedious to pretend he isnt". He mentions in the article that Rockwell's sentimentality is what has been preventing him from being viewed as an artist but he goes on to say that "his ruling sentiments are far from trivial". Rockwell is a good example of how sentimentality is not well received (at least at first) by critics and other artist alike.

Another artist who has an element of sentimentality in his work is Felix González-Torres, though unlike Rockwell, his work has been well received by almost everyone. Torres was a Cuban artist that grew up in Puerte Rico and moved to New York. He was a minimalist that like to work with lightbulbs, clocks, paper, candles and candy. He did a lot of reflective work on things that affected his life a lot like death and AIDS. His works that had a sense of sentimentality in them include his work with candy. He places a "carpet" of candy in a gallery space where people are allowed to take from. As time goes on the candy would become less and less.

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This work was a reflection on death and was made (if I remember correctly) after his mother died.
There are two more works of Torres that I quite like because of the sentimentality in them, the first one is

Perfect Lovers
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which was simply two store bought clocks which were both set to the exact same time. This work, I think was about homosexual relationship (Torres was a homosexual). I really like this work because it is a very subtle and beautiful expression of love between the same sex.
Another of his work which I love is

Untitled 1991
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This is a billboard of a monochrome photograph of the unoccupied bed. This was made after the death of his lover Ross' to AIDS. In one interview he said "when people ask me, 'who is your public?' I say honestly, without skipping a beat, 'Ross'. The public was Ross, the rest of the people just come to the work".

Looking at these works and these artist, I really can't see why sentimentality can be viewed as bad art by people. Though I did read an essay by Nada Gatalo, from the University of Southhampton. In this essay called The Problem with Sentimental Art, Gatalo discusses and heavily critiques why sentimental art is bad. He mentions that "sentimentality has no aesthetic aspects and is just an ambiguous concept which is just an emotional deposition". He goes on to say that "sentimentality idealizes object for the sake of emotional gratification which is inherently corrupt because it is grounded in epistemic and moral error".
I can understand what he basically means, saying that sentimentality is not an aesthetic aspect in art work but art is not just about aesthetics, it is also about concepts (unless you think like Deleuze who basically thinks that concept in art is just a figure created by composition of percepts and affects). If we look at Torres' work, half of the strength in his work is in the sentimental ideas behind it, which I guess does make Gatalo right about how sentimentality idealizes objects and makes it give a sort of emotional gratification. But what is wrong with that? Nothing in my opinion. So to Gatalo, just because sentimentality can not be just by aesthetics, it can be judged by the concept which if we are discussing art, aesthetics and concepts are very important.
So what I am saying is that I personally think that sentimental art is a good thing, not saying that all art should be but the ones that are have nothing wrong with them. What's your opinion? Feel free to leave a comment.

Menos de tres <3
¡Hasta luego!
Leon

Thursday, May 13, 2010

León Art #001

¡Hola! :)

León here, so this is the first of my blogs about my work. Currently I am working on screen printing as the medium for my project, today I will show 4 "works" but unlike my little brother I am just going to talk about them all in a general sense instead of talking about each one individually but I will briefly comment on each "work".

Recap:
So I am doing screen printing and our project is collections. As I have mentioned before I am collecting heart based art works from my friends whom I send snail mail to.

So my screen prints are basically various prints of heart art. As a starting point I decided to print on envelopes and cards which I am planning on sending to all my friends. The plan is once they receive the mail they write on the card and send that card back to me, while they keep the envelope which had the same art work printed on to it. They are also required to either write something on the back of the card or draw something or just anything that just shows they have received the card physically. Anyway let us get to the work.

These are just my first practice ones (like my brother, I will first show you what I started off with and will gradually show you more and more recent work). They are fairly bad printing and the pictures on them are also fairly terrible but they do what I wanted.

Card 1: Heart and Ring
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A pretty simple print and a very sh*t image actually, I guess it was just a starting point trying to figure out what to do and how to do it.
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Card 2: "I give you my heart"
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Same as the previous ones, just a terrible print of a bad image.

Card 3: Abstract heart
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I quite like this one because the image is abstract and doesn't really show that it is a heart. Plus the red card being printed on with black ink is quite nice connecting with the notion of hearts and how hearts are usually red.

Card 4: Various hearts
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I really like this one, probably because it looks like it actually is a card made like that. Plus the designy look to it makes it seem like a card made to be sent out to friends and such.

So those were my first few card prints. I am going to develop the images more and the quality/techniques of the printing is going to have to increase a lot. I have made quite a few more cards which I will show and discuss on another time, for now these cards show the basic idea of my screen printing "collections work". The work is still in its early stages so it has a long way till it is presentable.

Anyway thank you for reading, will post sometime soon I hope,
menos de tres <3
¡hasta luego!
León

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Roi Art #001

Haiiiii!!!

Roi here, posting about my work. So I have done a bunch of work so I am going to post 3 "works" in each post and talk about them, probably crit them a bit. So yeah lol.

Recap:
This year my project is supposed to be about materiality of objects and the "material" I chose to use was stuffed toys.

So I went out to op-shops, second hand stores, salvation armies, hospice shops, etc. to buy a sh*t load of stuffed toys and after spending $70-$100 I got lots, which by the way I had to walk up a huge assssss evil hill/long street with lol. Anyway after a long while of thinking (not really thinking) and discussions with people, I was still stuck haha. Then one day in our lecture we got explained how to deal with this work and one of the tutors told us that we could "think of it as looking at a material, de-constructing it and reconstructing it as something else". That explanation made me think of the anime "Fullmetal Alchemist" because that sentence was basically the steps of alchemy in that story. Then I thought of chimeras and how they were mixes of different animals. So since then I made the decision to make stuffed toy chimeras for my work.

Black Bear
My first work for this project was not a chimera but more of a experiment in "animal mutilation" in a way lol. It is basically a black stuffed teddy bear with its left eye cut and the cut sown back shut whilst still having the eye hanging.

four sided view:
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Close up of the eye stitching:
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So this is just an experiment but when it was discussed by my peers they really liked how even though the bear is cut up and looks mutilated, it has been sort of fixed but not perfectly using the red wool that complimented the black. Also that the red gives it a more sinister look but it is still a fix job for the bear, a contrast between the connotations of the colour red and the actual "fixing" the wool is doing.

Turtle/Dog Experiment
This is my very first experiment with mixing animals together. It is basically a turtle with the head of a puppy attached to its neck. It is not very thought out, actually it had no thought into it really. It is a turtle which is cut where the back neck and shell connect so that I could make room for something else to go in. Decided to use a pupppy head without a thought really and this is how it came out as.

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it is pretty sh*ttily sown together and nor good at all but it was just an experiment with making "chimeras".

Dolphin/Doggy Work
So this is the 3rd work I made, 2nd chimera but 1st one I actually consider and semi-ok. It is a dolphin connected by its back/blowhole to the neck of the dog and its body.

various view points:
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Close up of join:
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It is better put together and more stable than the 1st chimera, and I know the stitching is painfully clear but I like showing the stitching in an obvious way because I want the work to still be seen as "stuffed toys" and also like to have the animals to be known as been put together by cutting up and combining various parts. I quite like that how the dolphin actually fitted pretty well with that body and so half of the side has a pretty well connected "flesh" or something lol while the other was sort of bumpy and not smooth.

The chimera work were liked by quite a few people but it was agreed that it wasn't the strongest work in my collection (I will post a blog about those work later on) but it could be developed further and made better. There are also more animal reconfigurations that I have made that I will post in my next blog.

That is all for now!
Less than three!!!
Bai bai!!!
Roi

Roi and sculpture

Helloooooo :D

Hi this is Roi, if you read the previous blog you would know that nii-san and I have decided to write a bit about ourselves and our work in here as sort of an introduction type thingyyyy. So yeah :P
Uh well this year I am working mostly with sculptures and at the moment our project is materiality. It is basically choosing some sort of "material"; it can be metal, wood, plaster, latex, bread, toothpaste or even just images/pictures. I chose to work with stuffed toys as my "material" and am currently making a munch of hybrid animal plush toys :3
I will show photos later in the week once my camera is fully charged haha
Anyway that's all for now

Talk to ya'll later!!!
It's late and should sleep lolololol
Oyasuminasai!!! :3
Roi

León and screen printing

¡Hola! hi :)

This is León, my brother and I decided we should kind of introduce ourselves and what our work is kind of about.

Well I am León, the older twin and at the moment my project is using screen printing. Our project this year is about collections, any kind of collections from stamps to rock and even to hair lol. Anyway for my collections I have decided to do a series of works/prints that somehow involve hearts in it.
This all started with a friend and I deciding to send each other snail mail and some how through time we just ended up including heart based art with our mail which is why I now have a collection of heart art.
I will talk more about my work later in the week once I take photos/scan my work to show you.
For now thats all I am gonna say :P

¡Hasta luego!
León

Hi there

¡Hola!,

So my brother and I have decided to start our own blog about art. We will be basically posting stuff about our own work and more often we will most likely be posting about artist we are currently researching at present. Please do not steal images from this blog because they are either images of our art or of by other artist, so please be respectful.

Well that is all for now, we look forward to writing about art in the future :)


¡Menos de tres! <3<3<3

Much love,
León y Roi