PROGRESSION
I saw this image of Roni Mocan “Culpa” and it has really made me think about taking my project to the next level. The image on the side is what sparked my next steps. i can not find too much information on him, but with this artist im just looking at the presentation. I do not want to copy this but I like the concept of the presentation.
What about putting the words as a paragraph?
I know I said I don’t want to think too much about the positioning of my letters, but I am going to have to face the fact that a lot more thought needs to go into this then I originally thought. By blocking my sentences together, it would look complete, organized and the impression of an important document. This effect will also force the viewers to look at it as one piece. This would then stop the question, is it one piece or individual. This way of organizing my words will be easier for the viewer to read rather then looking at the words and the brain being confused with the organization or the random way.
To lay the words out like paragraphs will give a neat simplistic look, with no complications. It will stand on the wall as a strong structured piece.
Continuing with my color theme with the contrasts of different types of typography.
Like so…
Art is not fact. Phony, Fake, Art. Skill vs Idea. Show me the rulebook. Trade with Integrity. Brain -> idea -> vision -> reality -> the birth.The Art of Chinese whispers. Who said Art is a Talent. TALENT is the answer. Art about Art. Art is telepathic. Just do it. Contradiction. This is Art because I said its Art. Is it Art. is this Art. Aesthetics Original grabber. problem of satisfying. Reflect form here. Point the fingers inwards. The Artist is making money from your subconscious. Bung it in a frame. Do you really care?
Refer to 2nd picture..
I had a go on word to experiment with the typography and colour to get some sort of idea as to what the work could look like. When I first look I see it as it is. I do not see any initial meaning or reason behind the work at a first glance. When I change my focus and start reading the text, that’s when I found it quit interesting, as the Art turned into something else as I interpreted the words in my head.
Even more interesting is the fact it ended with “do you really care?” I think this is a good way to end, as it leaves the viewer to finish the work of.