After Image: Painting and Photography
Instructor: Lisa Blas
Utilizing the collection of ephemeral
material and visual data, we will investigate the collision
of the historical and modern-day landscape.
The camera will be a central component to this course. During
regular field trips, we will document our environment--paying
close attention to the color and spatial relationships as
they exist in local markets, graffiti, alleyways, shadows,
neon signage, billboards and other spaces that suggest modern
and daily life. In addition, rubbing transfers of both the
surface and textures of historical sites will be taken, using
vellum paper and pencil. Building upon this information of
present/past, we will construct works based on the post-modern
landscape. This could take the form of a series of photographs
or paintings, depending on each artist’s medium/material
specificity. Discussion on contemporary art practice, composition,
local and artificial color, paint applications/techniques,
the photographic image and point of view will be part of our
daily sessions. Group critique and interaction in the studio
will provide a rich source of feedback, fostering new modes
of thinking and methodologies.
With Italy as a stand-in for Western civilization, what could
be a more fascinating backdrop to examine the interstitial
spaces----otherwise neglected, yet rich in possibility.
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of Lisa Blas' work.
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