Wednesday 24 August 2011

The Last Supper

The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci, after cleaning 1498, Tempera on plaster
460 x 880 cm (15 x 29 ft.), Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie (Refectory), Milan
  

The Last Supper is one of the greatest artwork done by the genius artist, Leonardo da Vincci. This artwork was painted in Milan, Italy and this artwork describe the last day of Jesus as it is told in the Gospel of John. And that is when Jesus announced that one of his Twelve Apostles would betray him and something have to be done. It can be clearly seen that in this picture, there are Six Apostles on both side of Jesus.
In this piece of artwork, almost all of the other artists interpret it as John is the one who is betraying Jesus because as shown in the artwork. John is holding a knife which is supposed as the weapon going to use to assault Jesus and kill him. (The Last Supper- the study of the painting of Leonardo da Vincci). Apostle John according to some provocative speculations is in reality Maria Magdalena (with the look of Leda) who wears clothes with inverted color schema in comparison to the clothes of Jesus (royal blue blouse with red cape versus red blouse with royal blue cape) as a symbol of a relation.
Besides, this artwork also has a theology of humility because Jesus knew what was going to come and he gathered all his disciples around and they feast and he told them that he knew what is coming and he washed his disciples’ feet. (Wikipedia- The Last Supper).
For my interpretation towards this painting, I think that Apostles John is the one that going to betray Jesus as what we can see from the painting. John is holding a stick which looks alike with knife. From this, it might be explained that John is going to kill the Jesus. For this painting, it shows the bad humanity of soul as the apostles is betrayed the Jesus though the Jesus is sharing the wine and bread with his disciples and said “This is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.", according to the bible story.
Picture Credit: http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=the+last+supper&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&biw=1064&bih=479&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=DFMAgAsYg8OFCM:&imgrefurl=http://everyday-revolutionary.blogspot.com/2011/04/last-supper-and-eucharist-whats-deal.html&docid=FsGq6aAITsJT4M&w=909&h=481&ei=nhtVTsyYOsTRrQfT-JTcDg&zoom=1

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Assignment 3: Art Appreciation & Criticism


WOMAN HOLDING A BALANCE

Johannes Vermeer, Woman Holding a Balance, oil on canvas, C.1662-1665, National Gallery of Art, Widener Collection.



The true interpretation of this painting is unknown however there are several interpretations from the artists. The painting is interpreted as a vanitas painting as it represents as divine truth, religious meditative aid and incitement to balance life. (Vermeer and Plato: Painting the Ideal, 2005). Some interpreted that the woman is ‘symbolically weighing unborn souls’ of human with her empty scale in balance (John Michael Montias, 1938-2005). There is also interpretation saying that the weighing process that the woman carried and the Last Judgment painting on wall show the trinkets of the world are vanities which might too little in the scales. (Masterpieces of Western Art, 2002). The mirror on wall may refer to self-knowledge but also symbolize the sin of vanity, so do the pearls and gold. The Last Judgment painting shows Christ as weigher of souls, with this hidden meaning in the painting, shows that the woman is holding a scale in balance and contemplates the life free from wealth temptation in order to be judged favourably on Judgment Day. (Gardner’s Art through the Ages: A Global History, 2009).
For the imitative, the painting shows the woman in Dutch costume, waiting, holding and starring at the scale. The Last Judgment painting also shows the depiction of various saints included in the work holding instruments of their martyrdom.
For the emotionalism, it shows a calm expression on the woman’s face. The scale she hold symbolize as justice, mirror as vanity, pearl and gold chains as wealth, the Last Judgment painting as religious basis of the woman. The blue mentalge(jacket) represents the middle or upper class social status in the 17th century. The blue colour in the painting represents as immaterialism. 
For my own interpretation towards this painting, the woman seem like ignoring the pearls, gold and coins that placed on the table, she only focus on the scale that she hold. Scale was represented justice, from this scene, it might shows that the woman think that justice is more important than materialism. She look alike waiting for the scale to become balance. But, from her eyes level, she not really staring at the scale, she is more like focus her concentration on her own thinking or mind. She looks like thinking with the appearance of staring on the scale. What was the woman thinking? Here comes the other question.the overall painting shows the waiting motion. Perhaps the woman is waiting and wonder when the human will care of justice more than wealth. Besides, the Last Judgment painting is painted behind the woman. Why was it drawn? It might showing the religious of the woman. From the painting, we could see that the Christ is judging the human soul as the weigher. It might also reflect the hidden message that final judgment on human with bad sin. The woman might believed that the final judgment would fell onto the human so she is ignoring the pearl, golds and coins in front. 
This is the painting that I have chosen for the assignment 3 and I have added on my own interpretation towards the painting. 
I posted on and hope that Sir could give some comments on it and I think this would be helpful for my interpretation and further learning.
Picture Credit: Taken from - 
http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=woman+holding+a+balance&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=mppYQtGiyQTbfM:&imgrefurl=http://www.nga.gov/feature/vermeer/moment3.shtm&docid=npBVe1u421hKCM&w=359&h=400&ei=VahTTtTXMI_SrQe629GsDg&zoom=1&biw=1064&bih=479
References: 
Walther, F, I. , Suckale, R. (2002). Masterpieces of Western Art. Baroque in the Netherlands.    Retrived August 10, 2011 from http://books.google.com/books?id=G7NuIFzDcZcC&pg=RA2-PA332#v=onepage&q&f=false






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Assignment 1: Art Appreciation & Criticism


The Shaft of the Dead Man

THE SHAFT OF THE DEAD MAN, painting in the well of the cave at Lascaux, France.ca.15, 000 – 13, 000 BCE, Bison 3’ 8’’ long.

The Shaft of the dead man, one of the wall painting that founded in the Lascaux  cave. The true intention of this cave painting is unknown. However, there are several interpretation of the cave painting. It is drawn by the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Men during Middle Aurignacian, c. 20,000 BCE (The Paleaolithic Age, 1955). This cave painting revolves around the record of an important hunting event (Larousse Encyclopedia of' Prehistoric and Ancient Art, 1962). Where it shows a tragic hunting scene. The bison was wounded by the hunter; however it killed the hunter instead. In addition, drawings showing a rhinoceros fleeing the scene, and a bird stick which might represent the hunter’s totem are present.  A stroke on the hunter, which is regarded as a prominent penis as he is turned on by the bison, can be seen. (Ages a Global History). It is also assumed that the scene is a representation of the Siberian Yakuts cow sacrifice in which there are posts topped by birds similar to the ones depicted in the Lascaux scene, which helps to complete the shaman’s spiritual journey (Anthropos, 1952).
For the imitative, the cave painting is showing a tragic hunting scene of a middle-upper Paleolithic hunter in Lascaux, France. While for the functionalistic, the cave painting is also assumed to be a record of an important event during the time, which is hunting. Hunting is considered an important activity as it is how they get their food and survive. 
For my own interpretation, this wall painting give me a mystery impression as it is the only wall painting that founded in the well of the cave which is hard to reach and the painting is painted there. Why the painting being painted in this kind of location? For my point, maybe the painter was the man inside the painting. From the painting, the man is act as hunter and he has the fight with bizon and hurt by it. He escaped and come to the well where hard to get in by the bizon. He painted the painting to record down the scene he fight with the bizon. There is also a rhino which is far apart from the man and rhino and it is painted in the opposite direction. Why? For my interpretation, the rhino might being rescued by the man or bizon and it is escaping, this could explain that why the rhino is drawn in the different direction and far apart from the other.
This is my interpretation for the cave painting as I felt mystery of the background of cave painting as many things are still a question marks for the archeologist and the meaning of the painting are still unknown. I am quite interesting with this so I decided to find some research about and also express my thought. I hope sir could give me some comment regarding to my interpretation.

References
Ajorloo, B., Bolt, R., Cameron, D., Covey, A, R., Edwell, P., Burke, H., et al. (2007) Archeologica. In Loretta, B., Monica, B., Annatte, C., Danielle, D., Judith, S., Marie-Louise, T. (Ed), Lascaux Cave, France. Retreved, June 2, 2011 from http://books.google.com.my/books?id=A0llBlzF6UgC&pg=PA127&dq=the+hall+of+bulls+lascaux&hl=en&ei=Dq0RTpWSH8eurAfI6YWIBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=the%20hall%20of%20bulls%20lascaux&f=false
Kleiner, S, F. (2006). Gardner’s Art Through The Ages: The Western Perspectives, 13th Edition, Volume 1.  Sharon, A, P. (ed). Materials and Techniques. Retrived June 6, 2011 from http://books.google.com.my/books?id=mBrvazPDFoYC&pg=PT41&dq=the+hall+of+bulls+lascaux&hl=en&ei=Dq0RTpWSH8eurAfI6YWIBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFMQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=the%20hall%20of%20bulls%20lascaux&f=false
The Principles of Good Design – Balance (n.d.) Retrived  May 27, 2011 http://www.bluemoonwebdesign.com/art-lessons-2.asp
The Principles of Good Design – Unity  (n.d.) Retrived  May 27, 2011

The Principles of Good Design – Movement  (n.d.) Retrived  May 27, 2011

Elements of Art (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrived May 25, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elements_of_art
The Shaft of the dead man [Photograph]. Retrived May 29, 2011 from http://www.archaeology.org/online/interviews/zombies/
Picture credit:
http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=the+shaft+of+the+dead+man&hl=en&client=firefox-a&sa=X&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&tbas=0&tbm=isch&tbnid=cp5dAo4LgKYgMM:&imgrefurl=http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Lascaux&docid=tr1M-Lggf8I8pM&w=200&h=147&ei=N5FTTpeqBsTirAeLg6HeDg&zoom=1&biw=1064&bih=479






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Thursday 14 July 2011

Greek or Egyptian culture in Malaysia


This is the Ipoh Town Hall building in Ipoh, Perak. This building was designed and built with the Greek or Roman columns architecture style. The columns design on the second floor is obviously similar to the Ionic, one of the orders of Greek architecture. This design is used to emphasize the classical style of the building and to give people an elegant visual impact. Besides, the Ionic style of columns seems to be more stable and solid for supporting, it also makes the building looks demure when matched up with the white colour paint.
This is the HSBC bank which located in Ipoh, Perak and it is the oldest bank in Ipoh. From the photo, we could see that there are many columns built on the second floor of the building. Each column was designed according to the Corinthian order of the Greek architecture. Same principle used with the previous building, the Corinthian style caused the visual impact of elegant, stable and demure towards the building. Due to the visual impact of the building design, it would probably give the people a good impression to save their money or invest to the bank.

This is the picture of the police station in Sri Damansara, Selangor. The columns of the police station is the kitsch of the Greek architecture which is similar to the Doric design. The Doric design show the simple column with no other carves on the top. Besides, the columns is painted in white colors which represents on purity and can represent the good image of the policemen.
This image shows one of the shops in SS2, Petaling Jaya with the column design that is kitsch with the Greek architecture culture on it. The column is built in Doric design as well. Same with the previous picture, it does not have any complicated decoration on the top and it is just simple and direct design. It had followed the Western Greece architecture culture.

The picture above shows the terrace house in Kuala Lumpur which applied the kitch concept on it. The columns of the terrace house are designed in the Doric design which is similar to the Greek architecture culture. The columns are only built with two different layers on top and also painted in white and brown colors to emphasize the column design.
These pictures are showing the building with the columns that similar to the Greek architecture culture: Doric, Ionic and Corinthian design. All these building are built in Malaysia area which is kitsch. Kitsch is a form of imitate that copy the extant style or design of art which having the recognize value on it. Malaysia had imitate the architecture culture of Greek and apply it on the building designs in Malaysia.
Picture credit:
Taken from google image:
http://www.mynicegarden.com/2009/07/taj-mahal-of-ipoh.html
http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=balai+polis+sri+damansara&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=xC8UjXvg9ShfaM:&imgrefurl=http://www.mycen.my/balai-polis-batu/&docid=YGHOLseuATtp2M&w=600&h=450&ei=xyBVTrOfPI6zrAeZr-Eg&zoom=1&biw=1064&bih=479
http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=terrace+house&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=4Q3G_UhFm4T1MM:&imgrefurl=http://malaysiads.com/properties/house/house-for-sale/great-deals-new-terrace-house-for-sales/&docid=ywu8z8jH_zJBMM&w=1600&h=1200&ei=iCBVTqfqOoWIrAf6ko3oDA&zoom=1&biw=1064&bih=479
http://www.google.com.my/imgres?q=hsbc+bank&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=W5XXIcjJ7QeoeM:&imgrefurl=http://ceoworld.biz/ceo/2009/04/13/hsbc-seeks-4-bln-from-property-sales-to-fuel-banks-asian-expansion&docid=QUXHe0XttZd3RM&w=4149&h=5454&ei=LCFVTvL6C47trQfcrrGxDg&zoom=1&biw=1064&bih=479

Friday 17 June 2011

History of Art and Design


History of Art and Design
1)    What do you want from this course?
Well…not really sure…I am still wondering about it…
I hope the class will discuss more about the artworks from western artists.

2)    What do you want to be doing in
5 years?
After 5 years, I hope I can be successfully graduated from UTAR and seeking for a job that related to my course that studied.

10 years?
In 10 years, I wanted to be a designer that really design or come out some artwork that can represent me. Besides, I also hope that my design style can really be liked by people.

20 years?
I hope I can be the artist or designer like Ai Wei Wei.
Dare to think, dare to do.
Design with own thinking and explore myself.

3)    What do you hope to get from this particular class?
I hope the class will discuss more about the artworks from western artists.
I wish to know how the difference between those artists was and what their thinking for each of their artworks.
It may be helpful for me to develop my own self thinking.

4)    Is history of art and design necessary do you think for your larger goal?
I think it could be a YES.
Well, we need to understand with the pass and also it may help us lots in our design areas.
With the history, we could know how the demand of the society was across the time, how was the change of people from time to time and any other variables.