Thursday, May 5, 2011

Suzanne Joelson Artist Lecture

Suzanne Joelson's art is definitely not digital but her methods and patterns were quite interesting to me. I thought a lot of her work could be digitally printed on tiles or wallpaper. She has that very pattern like style to her work.
Joelson talked a lot about working with different mediums like wood, tile, and ceramics. Now that I saw that lecture it makes me want to tell her about Pepakura because she could come up with some awesome designs in the 3D world using the Pepakura application.
I also felt like some of her work could have been done digitally but would lose that raw original feel that shows her brush strokes and her overlapping of paint daubs and colors. Her work is definitely very bizarre and can be read in a lot of different ways.

Some of my questions for her would be:
1. Would you ever shift towards a more digital approach? Maybe try your hand at a wacom tablet using photoshop and see what kind of inspiration or feeling you get from doing your artwork a different way?
2. Does your use of repetition give your work a more straight forward message or do you think it adds to the element of surprise?
3. How would you feel about using a 3D modeling application to print out paper objects and then use your designs on them?

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