Notes on form & language in art

in #art7 months ago (edited)

craiyon_130618_abstract_collage_mixed_media__newspaper__thick_oil_painted_textile__found_recycled_pa.png

Pic credit: https://www.craiyon.com/

Form Construction: When we make art, we're basically building something cool. Let's call this building "form."

Avoiding Boredom: Doing the same thing over and over makes art a bit boring. So, let's change it up and keep it interesting!

Banal Art Warning: If we keep using the same old stuff, our art might get dull. We want our art to be exciting, not boring.

The Pillars - Our Base: Think of our art like a building. The base of our building is the "structure." It's made of big blocks we call "pillars."

Pillars Becoming Pals: Over time, these pillars become friends. Things like lines, shapes, and words work together like a team.

Building Blocks Taking Shape: Our building blocks take shape through experiences and usage. They get strong by being useful, lasting, and easy to use in different ways.

New Ideas, Same Basics: When we want to make something new, we still use these basic building blocks. Like in movies, where they use space and time as building blocks.

Mastering the Pillars: In art, we start by getting really good at using these building blocks. It's like becoming a master builder!

Ideas Build the Structure: How we arrange our building blocks comes from ideas. Like when we build a bridge, we have an idea of how it should look.

Language's Game Rules: Learning how to use our building blocks in a way everyone understands is like learning the rules of a game. We call it the grammar of language.

Creating Something Amazing: So, in art, we begin with strong building blocks. Then, we use our imagination to create something truly amazing!

Thanks @imdiksha for inputs

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.13
JST 0.030
BTC 60514.11
ETH 3335.86
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.48