Monday, July 23, 2012

soundsuit


I’m interested in <soundsuit> that is one of Nick Cave’s many exhibition. This is sculpture. And that sculpture is very magnificent. There are lots of ceramic bird figurines, many square spangled decoration, and lots piece of fabrics. Also it has ceramic flowers, too. Followings are element factor.

 First, there is line. This is sculpture, so it has curvy and angular lines.

 Second is shape. It is three dimensional arts, so shape element is not important. But, a spangle decoration of downside’s leg part has shape. That is rectangle.

 Next, there is form. This art’s name is soundsuit. So it looks like human body. Especially, this sculpture’s downside looks like human leg. Because it sculpture is mannequin, but something looked like metal armature surrounds human’s upside part. So upside is bumpy. It is very geometric.

 Fourth is color. It is very colorful. It has many ceramic bird sculptures, and these are very colorful, and spangled decorations, too. It is shinnying with silver, pink, and a few of red color.

 Fifth is value. Its downside is lighting with spangle decorations, but upside is little dark. Because it is armature attached many decorations.

 Next is texture. That texture is very rough. Because it has many decorated attach. It has ceramic bird, ceramic flowers, and metal foliage. So it is much uneven.

 Finaly, there is space. 3-dimension arts have space. Its space between armature and human body make its shadow. And it makes its ‘space.’

 Next part, There are principles of designs.

 First, unity. It has unity. Its factors are all brilliant. And its decorations are also colorful, too. But it has variety, too. It has a lot of kind of ceramic birds, and all of these things have different figure. And other parts of this sculpture have unique factors.

All parts of this sculpture are very splendid, but upside part is especially arrestive. Because many decorations are exist in there. In the balance aspect, color, value and texture make it evenly balanced. They are disperse over the sculpture.

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