Artist Book Forward by Mitali Mehta – “The Life and Times of Amanda Wu”

Intelligent, clever, humble and modest is the personality of Amanda Wu that came across to me, when I first met her. While interviewing her, I found her very open and she freely spoke about her personal and social life. With a straight face, she answered all my questions with confidence and poise.

Born in Morristown, New Jersey, Amanda moved to Basking Bridge when she was three. Her brother was born in Warren, New Jersey where she grew up. The family grew so they moved to a bigger house in a suburban area. This place had a lot of high class people and the houses were spread out.

Amanda told me that her childhood was good but there were family issues and some social anxiety. She has strict parents which is good as it has made her a better person and enhanced her personality. Her Dad is originally from Taiwan and her Mom is from Philippines, and is half Spanish. Her Dad travelled a lot as her grandfather worked in the Taiwan embassy. Today both her parents own an ecommerce site and they work together. She said, “My dad tended to be the stronger personality in the family and my Mom is the more lenient one”. She has a younger brother, Nick, whom she is closest to.

When Amanda was young, she was a lot happier and carefree, but in high school more work pressure came her way. She says softly with a smile, “I was a typical happy girl”. While growing up certain issues about her social and personal life would make her depressed. She would mostly discuss these issues with her Dad. Life became tougher and stressful when she had to apply to colleges.

Amanda likes to listen to music and has a lot of favorite bands like ‘Panic at the Disco’, ‘Twenty One Pilots’, ‘Hasley’ and ‘Marianas Trench’. She used to play tennis in school but could not keep up with it, as sophomore year was all about studies. In school she had a group of close friends out of which she had known four of them since the beginning. She is still close to a few of them but being in college they are not in touch that often.

Amanda feels that she is understanding but complains a lot. She tries to be generous and kind, but things don’t always turn out the way she wants them to. She is also opinionated sometimes. When I asked Amanda about her accomplishments in life, she jokingly says, “I have 5K followers on Tumbler!”. Her posts on Tumblr include paintings, sketches, photography and her work process. Her work is exceptional and special which makes it worth seeing. She spends her day by sleeping, eating and working.

Amanda’s interest in art grew when she took it up in high school. She wasn’t really into it until grade twelve, which was last year. She had an art teacher, Mrs. Isusi, who really helped her develop her artwork. She says, “She helped me create a lot of art from observation, and had me play around with different mediums like charcoal and oil paints.”. Her Mom comes from an art background and her Dad’s father is fond of collecting art pieces. She had always wanted to do something related to business, marketing or ecommerce. Now she feels that she might do something in the field of design and creativity. Amanda enjoys working with mixed media and tries to incorporate as many things as possible. She likes minimalistic things and her work is straightforward. Her work is mainly about her life and feeling. I really like the first piece as it shows her dream city blended on her clothes and the word possibilities written on top. This shows that anything is possible in life, as long as you dream and work hard to conquer it. Something that I noticed in her artwork, is that, it revolves around a word. There is typography and graphics that symbolize the word and have a significance.  I can see that she tries something new each time and comes up with great and unique ideas. She has got her own style of painting with minimal colors, yet making it so effective.

 

Parsons was the only art school that she applied to, while the rest were business colleges. She chose Parsons the New School for Design, as she always wanted to live in New York City and had heard a lot about the college when she was young. Her interest in art grew so much, that it made her choose art over business. Amanda wants to start her own business after college as her Dad doesn’t want her to work for another company all her life. “I want to work for myself and do my own thing.”, she says with confidence. She might want to start off working with a company, at a creative spot involving design.

Her family is what keeps her motivated. She has had a hard family life which she wants to change. She would like to become more independent and not rely on her family completely. Her Mom has supported her throughout and her Dad has helped her get to where she is today. Her Mom inspires her greatly, as she has gone through a lot of struggles in life which Amanda would not like to talk about.

The one quote that Amanda lives by is, “Never, never, never give up”. This shows in her artwork as she works hard on each piece and gives in her best. Tumblr is proof that she’s already got fans out there who appreciate her work. I’m sure that she will not give up and her talent will take her to the next level.

First Semester Reflection

This semester I have learned a lot about myself from the first Body Map Project to the area around me from the various mapping project based on places I travelled to both with the class and individually.

This course has mainly taught me how to cut noise and find organization even in a mass of chaos. We also were taught how to create a visual piece that sends a message without using our words.

For each field trip I used the same process to identify similarities within an area I would target and map out. I would always finish the day with hundreds of photos in my camera library to sort through and look for a common motif within them and then find a way to highlight these similarities. Sometimes I also would find a similarity while the class was walking around and take note of that and focus on those objects within the area we were shooting while also keeping my eyes peeled for other symbols of the neighborhood.

Most of my outcomes were produced digitally into a collage or some sort of layout. I do wish I had created more hand work and found different mediums instead. I definitely enjoyed the Brooklyn Waterfront project the most because the assignment was a surprise, which tested the class to feel a lot more immersed within the experience. Instead of searching and being so focused on the project, instead everyone engaged more with the trip and the location felt more personal.

I also enjoyed working on the artist book and reflecting on my works from before and after I had arrived to college and how much my work has changed. Before most of my art didn’t really seem to have a meaning behind it. They were just pictures I liked to sketch or paint. However, since coming to The New School, this semester has challenged me to really create a meaning and purpose for my pieces. I also learned how to keep revising these ideas.

This course also seemed to connect pretty well with other classes I had taken this semester. For instance, in Sustainable Systems we had worked on a project to find a company that reflected Manzini’s principle’s. What I learned through that process really helped me research more on what the team could do to find locations of improvement and think of solutions to improve the area.

I definitely think this single semester has made me dig deeper on my projects than I had ever done before and I am excited to see how else my processes will evolve in the upcoming years.

Proposition for Subway Art

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For the next project, start to “scout” a neighborhoods of interest that does NOT have subway art.Study the area and propose an “art installation” based on the character of the area/ neighborhood. We have witness the relevance of air/ design in site specific location. How can art and design create positive experience for people to interact within a given space?

I have chosen the station 57 Street on 7th Avenue. It is a small subway. Unlike Union Square, which pretty much connects to any train, 57 street only connects to the NQR trains. However, it is still pretty local to some big sites such as The Stephen Colbert Show, Studio 54, Broadway Theater, Radio City, Rockefeller, and The MoMA. It’s such a small place, which is what would make the art really stand out. It would be a great location to include an installation making use of light that would reflect Broadway and a few other entertainment center’s bright atmosphere.

The station is so old and bland that I don’t think many people think to stop here much. But, it is also a pretty slow station, so if there was a piece of art down there, people may be more inclined to stop. A good design and piece of art can sometimes make areas more easily navigable as a person can get a good sense of what the area represents. Art also creates more peace in a location. People will feel less inclined to tamper with a place because they don’t want to be the ones defacing the piece. It can really make people stop and think.

Once you get out of the station the streets are pretty quiet. It is local to a few bars, cafes, and hotels as it is at the top of Midtown and more towards the West Side.

History

  • The Street began in 1891 when Carnegie Hall was built.
  • 1916-1917 Cass Gilbert designed Rodin Studios1924-1925 Steinway Hall
  • Station opened as an extension Broadway subway to the BRT system fro Times Square.
  • It was the first train to run over extended route (at midnight)
  • Earlier that evening a special train containing Public Service Commission, city, BRT Officials, Merchants Association and citizens representing Forty Second Street was ran over the line.
  • Opened in 1919
  • To the North of the station are tunnel stub headings running straight from the local tracks for a proposed line under Central Park West, that would have terminated at 145th Street or 155th Street. It runs abut 500 feet
  • On 57 Street , One 57 is a 75 story skyscraper building that was built in between Sixth and Seventh Avenue and was completed in 2014.It is a luxurious residential building to help portray the high end feel of the Southern part of Central Park.
  • 57 Street is known as Billionaires’ Row due to several similar projects.
  • These projects set controversy due to economic conditions and zoning policies
  • The towers are feared to have impacts on surrounding areas and will cast a shadow over Central Park.
  • There are many other buildings such as Channel 13 Headquarters, New York’s Public Broadcasting Station, Carnegie Hall, Art Students League, Hardrock Cafe, Planet Hollywood, Bat Bar,  and Warner Bros. Design Store
  • Architecture
    • Fuller building with Art Deco Style
    • Gilded Chimney on Crown Building
    • Dark Green Former IBM Building
    • Fleche topped Ritz Tower
    • American Society of Civil Engineers and Architects – constructed in Beaux arts style in 1897.
    • French Renaissance art building was constructed in 1891-1892 for American Fine Arts Society and Architectural League
    • The Art League of New York – many renowned artist refine skills here. 2,500 students learn at this school today
  • In the Past 57th Street from Avenue of Americas to Seventh Avenue had Primarily been known for music. Now it’s also a toruist “mecca”.
  • Art related users fight for space up here

Sources:

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E04E3DD123FE432A25753C1A9619C946896D6CF

http://www.thecityreview.com/57st.html

http://forgotten-ny.com/2010/11/west-57th-street/

http://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/09/realestate/streetscapes-57th-street-between-avenue-americas-seventh-avenue-high-low-notes.html

http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/09/25/why_57th_street_is_the_supertall_tower_mecca_of_new_york.php

http://www.walkingoffthebigapple.com/2009/11/cultural-guide-to-west-57th-street-walk.html

IMAGE:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One57#/media/File:One57_from_Columbus_Circle,_May_2014.png

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/57th_Street_(Manhattan)#/media/File:Carnegie-hall-isaac-stern.jpg

Staten Island and Brooklyn Trip

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For this assignment I wanted to portray a certain hierarchy of the sites that stood out to me during my trip. In order to choose which buildings, sculptures, or locations I would add into this drawing, I searched through my photos and drew which ones immediately popped in my mind. The top was the bench and the Sea glass carousel. Both sites were both so vivid. The bench in the Brooklyn Water Front park was just this bright orange color and the artist spread them through out the park, contorting the benches in any way he pleased. The Sea glass carousel was also unusual as it spun in several different directions. I also never really though of carousels only being composed of fish.

The next I began to draw buildings we saw at Fulton Downtown Brooklyn, Vinegar Hill and Brooklyn Heights. The sites were interesting and I could remember pretty clearly how calming the walk was unlike walks through Manhattan.

The last piece was the Manhattan Skyline we saw on the Staten Island boat cruise. I decided to make this the most faded because it’s the most disconnected I felt with the city. It’s just so far away and intangible that I don’t really remember much. Being so far away, you can’t really get a sense of the New York atmosphere.

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