Monday, September 29, 2008

Process-Braintstorm

Intial thought- we seem something/ feel something that inspires us- ineffable

taking the photograph with the intention that it is not the final form

Revised Proposal: 9/29

We are a group of young emerging artists who have worked side by side for about four years. Over the past four years, we have shared studio space and have had the opportunity to work collaboratively

We examine the world around us to inspire...
we have each established our own formula of working with the information that we gather through the images..

we document what inspires us, so that we can create something that transcends...

We are exploring what can be done with images and how far they can be taken away from their manufactured form (the photograph) as well as its original form (life) settling somewhere in between as art. We each explore this idea in a variety of different ways;
(Masha Statement)
(Megan Statement)
(Michelle Statement)
(Sarah Statement)

There is a constant need to somehow capture the world around us; (some moments rather than others). This need comes from the ineffable urge to make certain pieces of life transcend into art. We do this first, with photography. This act is only part of the process of the art-making. It is the collecting of information, documenting the subject which will later be realized, and then re-made. The image as the photograph can at times be very dense with information as well as abstract and ambiguous to real life. The detail of every brach on a tree or the fuzziness that happens when spying on your neighbors at night. This is all very particular to the each one of us.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

proposal

There is a constant need to somehow capture the world around us; (some moments rather than others). This need comes from the ineffable urge to make certain pieces of life transcend into art. We do this first, with photography. This act is only part of the process of the art-making. It is the collecting of information, documenting the subject which will later be realized, and then re-made. The image as the photograph can at times be very dense with information as well as abstract and ambiguous to real life. The detail of every brach on a tree or the fuzziness that happens when spying on your neighbors at night. This is all very particular to the each one of us. 
We are exploring what can be done with these images, how far they can be taken away from there manufactured form (the photograph) as well as its original form (life) settling somewhere in between as art. There are several ways to do this.... 

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

AHGGHHGGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!