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The paintings of Pieter Schoolwerth

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Topic:  The paintings of Pieter Schoolwerth Student name: Mak Hoi Ying Student number:60174231 Pieter Schoolwerth is an artist who mainly works with layered paintings. He mixes digital images, 3D models, and painting together. I like his work because it shows how digital images change the way we see people and space, and how the body looks broken apart when it goes through screens and software. This week, I looked at his painting Your Vacuum Blows, Which Sucks (2019). It really caught my eye because it feels like a picture that is half real, half digital, almost like when a photo glitches or looks blurry after compression. The bodies in the painting look like they were cut out from different files and then stuck together, which makes them look unstable and strange. Your Vacuum Blows, Which Sucks(Source:https://culturefeederdotcom.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/pieter-schoolwerth-your-vacuum-blows-which-sucks/) I also noticed that he uses flat, pixel-like colors mixed with transparent fig...

The Art of Danh Vo

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  Topic:  The Art of Danh Vo Name: Mak Hoi Ying Student ID: 60174231 Artist Danh Vo works primarily in collecting, recontextualizing, and displaying everyday objects to explore memory, identity, and history. I am interested in the personal, the familial, and the emotional aspects of his work, because they show how intimate experiences are connected to larger social and historical structures. For my research this week, I focused on Oma Totem (2020), which deals with the subject of memory in a way that resonated with me. The sculpture is made from three household appliances— a television, a refrigerator, and a washing machine—stacked together. These were given to Vos grandmother when she immigrated to Denmark. I am particularly drawn to it, because it turns ordinary objects into powerful carriers of family memory and immigrant history. Oma Totem ( source:https://sl.bing.net/gfPDsMnQ8v6) I observed that the work contained elements of preservation, personal history, and displacem...