Exhibition Response

Notes:

Nina + Lenika

  • incorporated all their art skills (photography and video)
  • Each piece somehow played off the last piece, whether literal, color or form.
  • Stated with images then started adding some videos.

Cynthia + Daniel

  • Fall to Spring. Election till Trumps early time in office.
  • Photo based, then painted. Some vibrate others dull.
  • One artist sent multiple at a time, instead of back and forth one at a time.
  • Mainly landscape, a few portraits and objects.

Christoph + Nicholas

  • Each photo compliments the other in some way. Paired.
  • Incorporated their illustration talent.
  • Really played w patterns.
  • Some pieces literally connected and finished off the other it was paired with. one photograph, the other a drawing.
  • Starts off with just illustrations, then one started to add photographs.

Paragraph 1

Cynthia + Daniel’s piece choose to have a conversation via paintings, which kinda reminded me of a typical Instagram layout. Where you post scenic pictures, some seeming as if they had filters added to them. It’s easy to tell this project was done between Nov 2016 and I believe Mar or April 2017, with the Election polls as the second picture, along with fall scenery. Then Spring scenery and something involving trump around the Mar/April time. I believe they were just basically capturing their travels as this time frame pasted keeping each other updated on their whereabouts.

Paragraph 2

I choose Cynthia + Daniel’s obviously because I liked it. I do photography, I am highly attracted to vibrant and saturated pictures, so that why I was immediately drawn to the piece when I first stumbled into the room. Also, the amount of space it took up, wasn’t too high or too wide, it was just the right amount of space, well compared to the other pieces in the room. Moreover, most of the other pieces in the room, one artist would send one at a time then wait for the other, in this one, each artist sent as many as needed to convey his/her message. Which made it a little easier to follow, and also took one object or place and displayed it in multiple ways. It just flowed really nicely, again kinda like an Instagram feed.

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