Tumblr I don’t believe is being given enough credit to what
it’s really worth. What it presents in terms of visual content can be
considered so powerfully in regards to what our generation has become. A
generation of consumerism, a generation that is constantly being over exposed
to a bombardment of imagery, the act of
blogging on Tumblr exemplifies this exercise of viewing an over load of imagery
and selecting what is connected mostly to us. Our general, everyday desire to have all the aesthetically pleasing
items that appeal to us becomes simple on Tumblr – re-blogging an image (or a
quote or video) is the similar act to spending on an item you like in a shop. It
hasn’t got anything to do with money, but creates an act of choosing/getting
pieces. Perhaps, relating such a popular
blogging/’social networking site’ seriously to our generation appears to be
something silly; am I trying too hard or making things too complicated?
Regardless, I see the selection of images, quotes, music and videos that come
in order on my blog as a virtual space that, in terms of what I choose to
‘re-blog’, relates to the physical gallery spaces that I encounter in reality.
[My Tumblr blog: colainsemerald.tumblr.com]
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Through the visit to a gallery or museum, it is perhaps more
common for a person to view each single pieces of work one at a time. The
viewer moves from the painting, to the sculpture, to the photograph in order to
which the works have been set as. And, while when viewing each piece of work
all energy of experience is being put onto the single piece that is being
viewed, it is however un-doubtable that as the viewer’s experience of being
exposed to a selection of art works in a space is affecting the viewer’s
interpretations of the art being presented. That while art serves a sense of
appreciation through each individual work, the greater picture is how it
becomes a part of a collection – and the collection can be as limiting or as
vast as possible. It can be as large as a work created to be a part of all of
human-kind’s history of art, or as little to by a single painting communicating
with the room it is in. A Picasso painting is a single painting apart of ALL
Picasso paintings and is also an object of the early 20th century. A
Greek statue in the British Museum is a part of the British Museum collection
and more specifically connected with the other artefact in its exhibited room,
and also a photograph of that statue could
be a part of my Tumblr blog (collection of images) because I feel drawn to it. The
point that I am hoping to explain is that I see strength within the combination
and juxtaposition of art works as a group, where our minds automatically read
from one thing to the next gaining some kind of feeling/emotion towards it. I
have strong interest towards events such as music concerts, theatrical
performances and fashion shows as the content of them establish a mixture of
the art of clothing, movement, sounds, set design and excreta. Its point is to
create a combination, or a collection, of artistic senses to suit a kind of
mindset.
When producing art, whatever kind that may be, all energy and
concentration should be applied towards that single piece – the second step is
how it will become a part of something greater. You can’t skip a step and consciously
treat the piece you are doing as merely one piece of work to add to all your
other pieces of work. A musician must care for each song within the album; a writer
must care for each for chapter within the novel. It is also important to
remember that all arts are important and manage to work together. I believe
that everything feeds into each other; all the different fields work together
allowing you to greater your mind. I am fundamentally interested in fine art
(that is what I will be doing a university along with history of art) and more predominantly
what is known as ‘abstract art’. Yet from these thoughts that I have attempted
to solidify, the point of the next three years of my university life will be to
understand elements of other art. Recently I have gained the greatest amount of
interest towards performance/theatre and plan learn into that, but this however
no means that my fine artwork will relate directly into performance/theatre.
No, the point is to understand the sense of ‘feeling’ that comes through this
learning.
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| Two large paintings I have made this year around May/June |


