RISD Adjunct Professor Clara Lieu critiques an mixed media acrylic painting with collage titled “Melting” by artist J. Stone. Prof Lieu discusses what aspects of the artworks are working well, and offers suggestions for ways to improve the pieces and progress forward with future artworks. Artists referenced in the critique include Hilary Brace, (https://www.hilarybrace.com/) Joseph Mallord William Turner , Philippe De Loutherbourg, Robert Rauschenberg, John Constable, Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” (http://www.eric-carle.com/home.html) Alexis Rockman. (http://alexisrockman.net/)
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ARTIST STATEMENT, J.Stone
“For my body of work, I focused on the interaction between past and present times. There is an antithesis which exists between the great progress society’s ancestors have accomplished and the repercussions of their past abuses, which society both enjoys and aches over.
As demonstrated in the increase in the intensity of storms because of global warming, while more cheerfully, a rise in nostalgia for past styles, techniques, and lifestyles, society needs to fully recognize where its ancestors went wrong, where they went right, and how to learn from that.
To convey this message, I made use of acrylics and collage for these two pieces out of my high school portfolio. I chose acrylic because I love the loose mark making I can establish with it, and I believe collage is effective symbolically.
These were created in the second semester of my AP Studio Art class where we focused on our concentrations. ‘Melting’ focuses on climate change as a result of years of abuses towards the Earth.”
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