When looking at art you see the different ways artist express themselves such as by using different media, in color or black and white, and what they are capturing. When you see an artist’s work, they want you to be able to separate their work from others. People like to look at art that captures their attention and makes them turn their hands. Artist want others to enjoy their work and for that to happen they create something they believe people want to see. Art is meant to enjoy and makes people see things from a deeper point of view. Artist want people to be able to compare between their work such as in Walt Disney’s and Frank Gehry’s artwork. Walt Disney is known for his cartons and movies while Gehry is known for his future sculptures. …show more content…
First look at Walt Disney, he is a man of color and animated characters. The man started out as an entrepreneur, animator, and film producer. He was a big part of the creation and development of cartoons. Walt did not start off as wanting to do art work but to produce films. Walt is remembered for his hands-on cartoons such as his first popular one Mickey Mouse. Walt uses bright colors and animals for his main characters. In his film, Fantasia, the uses of bright colors are welled used but also the way he draws mickey spiraling down into the water. The way he uses the different color to enhance the effect of the water getting deeper which gives of the senses of movement in the picture. These picture gives of the feel of what is about to happen or what happened for this to occur. Walt had a rhythm of using animals as his characters and …show more content…
He first started making furniture in his line called “Easy Edges" but soon had an interest in remolding homes. The building he creates looks like they are moving or in some falling. Gehry uses media like metal, water, and brick such as in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Dancing House, and Waterfall House. In fact, Gehry made the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Gehry’s art work is different than other by his art pertaining to buildings instead of works of clay, marble, or limestone. The form of his work is that he likes to make buildings become landmarks by making the structure irregular compared to normal landmarks. The lines in his works are not even or straight such as in the building called Chill Out Point. There isn’t real a lot of color in his pieces but mostly metal or neutral colors. The patterns in his work are that he likes for his buildings to curve, be circular, or some even caving in. The idea of these buildings is to give a sense of creativeness and that not all building has to be the same. The reason I believe for the Dancing House, is to catch others attention and disapprove that all buildings must be normal. I think that Gehry was trying to say that he wants to change buildings in the future, so he is showing that it can be done. I like the way he strays from the normal building of building or houses and creates his own
Every artist is different and that goes for the art too. Any piece of art looks different with the shape, style, color, or even smell sometimes. On a canvas, it could have similar brushstrokes and completely different. Also, the reason why they started to paint, either to make money, to gain status, or just for fun. Just like there is differences between artists Henrietta Johnson and John Smibert.
They designed their buildings in a certain way for a reason. When you start to look at those purposes, the layouts and designs of these incredible buildings start to fall into place and makes
Several other details I noticed about the house include its old-fashioned, Victorian-styled architecture, dull colors, placement, and vacancy. The artist portrayed the house as an old-fashioned, Victorian-styled architecture to imply that it use to belong to an era, an unmodernized era in which people were once drawn to the attraction and purposes of the house. However, as people’s needs change and technology advances throughout time, the mansion’s once remarkable appearance lost its beauty, appearing rather “strange” and “gawky”(142), as depicted in Hirsch’s poem. Hirsch uses words like “strange” and “gawky”(142) to describe how the house appears outdated and out of place. His unique diction signifies the coming of a new phase when architectural design values and preferences change.
The 60’s in the United States, the peak in popularity of postmodernism in architecture and philosophy, are also the years that mark the construction of millions of residential houses across the United States. But as the famous American architects such as Venturi, Graves and Neutra explore the modernist ideas of simplicity and functionality while building skyscrapers and residential complexes for wealthy clients, one architect decides to experiment on his own with the concept of a modern house, and builds one for himself trying to test some of his original ideas. The Moore House built in 1962 by Charles Moore in the outskirts of sunny Orinda, California, peacefully sits on the slope of a sunlit valley surrounded by an oak forest that gives the
Bernard Maybeck Bernard Maybeck was an eclectic American architect of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was known for his ability to fuse and experiment with many different styles of architecture, creating a blend of modern and historicism in his buildings. First serving as a teacher and then as an architect he influenced and shaped the Bay Area as it grew. To begin with, Bernard Maybeck was born in the outskirts of New York to German immigrant parents. His father, being a carpenter wanted young Maybeck to draw and work with his hands.
There are many artists coming from different cultural, social, and economical backgrounds, but out of all these differences, inventive individuals go after a similar goal which is to make creative work. However, there is more to it than making works of art and that is finding purpose or discovering reasons to why the artist is making a piece. Artists may work on an art project that is intended for a smaller group of viewers while other artists may go for a larger audience and it generally comes down to what message the artist is trying to convey. Depending where an artwork is situated in can impact the way a viewer perceives a certain image; this is why it is important for artists to think about the space in which they want to exhibit their
Walter Elias Disney, or Walt Disney as many people are more familiar with, was born on December 5th, 1901. He was a great cartoonist who created many lovable characters such as Mickey Mouse and Cinderella. He made many contributions and become a inspiration to the world of animations as well as the real world. Disney was the founder of the world renowned animation company, Disney Incorporated. He was the father of “The Happiest Place on Earth” or, Disneyland.
He highlights the concerns and identity of the cultures that have influenced him into creating his pieces of art. With In his artwork Home Décor Algebra
Walt Disney had an impact on the world through media, science, and animation. When most people think of Walt Disney, they think of the creator of Mickey Mouse and Disneyland. Walt Disney’s impact went way beyond just cartoons and theme parks. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. His parents were Elias and Flora Disney.
Pablo Picasso said, "Some artists want to pain the sun with a yellow spot, but I want to create a sun with my yellow spot. " What Picasso means is that art has to be symbolical and the best art is the one that captures symbols in a different way that people are accustomed to. Great art most of the times is what makes us think and question our notions of reality. This makes some of the great art hard to comprehend or understand. On the other hand, there are times that great art can also be produced with the familiar and easy to understand such as Andy Warhol 's Pop-Art movement.
The Walt Disney Company together with its subsidiaries and affiliates is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with five business which include media networks, parks and resort, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive media (thewaltdisneycompany.com). The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16, 1923 by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. The Company established itself as a leader in the American animation industry with iconic characters such as Mickey and Minnie Mouse with their first appearance in Steamboat Willie in 1928. The Walt Disney Company has grown to encompass more than just its own brand by diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks, music, publishing, and online media and operating the ABC broadcast television network.
Disney: The Rise of Animations The animation of movies and television have been constantly evolving and changing the entertainment industry. Disney is one of the top industries that has been expanding their business through their box office animation movies. Disney is one of the top animated studios alongside: DreamWorks, Warner Bros Animation, Studio Ghibli, Blue Sky Studio, and Illumination Entertainment. Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full-length animated film.
How, if at all, does the work of Frank Gehry epitomise the style of Deconstructionist architecture? I have always been fascinated by the great work from an architect whose works are always associated with the architecture style, deconstructionist architecture. It is hugely because of the momentum, the chaos, the distortion that large amount of his works consist of. I was questioning who might this crazy man be, who put all those bizarre looking gigantic sculptures around the world. His name is Frank Owen Gehry, a Canadian born American architect, who has won not only awards and honours but also attention and recognition from different people in and outside of the industry.
He also was the honorary recipient of four more after his death. Walt Disney was always interested in drawing from a very early age. He had an active imagination, and an adventurous spirit, as well as an interest in
Leading into the building there is a stepped arch which used rectangular bricks atop of one another to create the arch rather than having a smooth curved arch. Once inside the walls and ceilings are covered in colorful geometric designs and shapes that span throughout the building, the ceiling tiles in the main lobby are designed in patterns of multi-colored hexagons. This is a prime example of Art Deco since it uses a lot of geometric shapes and has a more symmetrical design overall, and doesn't have flowing lines or nature inspired