Friday, September 10, 2010

My World Collage

I have always loved doing collages, so I was very excited about this assignment. I wanted the piece to be symbolic of my imagination as a child. I was always very imaginative and was glad that I had siblings who could play with me and be a part of my world. In this composition, I have an oversized photo of my siblings and me in the middle of the piece. The picture does not include all of my siblings, but it is because I am closest to these three. I am closest to them because my other siblings were not born until I was almost in high school. Many of the images I include in this piece have to do with memories I have with my family. My dad lived in Chicago, which was almost seven hours away from my hometown. I was very fortunate to see him a couple of times each month, but he would also send me letters and holy cards in the mail. This is the significance of the many angels and saints I have in the piece. Both of my parents were musical theater majors in college, so I was always singing something from a show. This is why I have so many icons from musicals in the work. I was also obsessed with Snow White when I was little. I actually went through a faze where I insisted that everyone call me Snow White. I also chose to include of picture of my boyfriend when he was a child. I’ve known his since we were kids because we used to be in musicals together at a local community college. I included the photo because even though I knew him as a kid, I never thought that we would end up being such close friends.
In this assignment, I wanted to focus on the importance of the past while keeping our eyes toward the future. This piece was a homage to everything that inspires me, many which happen to be significant pieces of art history which have shaped our world today.
 Decisions: For this assignment I wanted to create a composition that not only fulfilled the assignment, but something that I also was proud to say I made. This piece was a homage to everything that inspires me, as well as a look into my childhood’s world.
Color: For my concept, the colors needed to be cool and rich. I used blue for the sky and a rich green for the hills. The hills also have variations of yellow-green and red brown to give the illusion of depth and to give the feeling that the viewer was looking at a luscious landscape.
Light: I used light and dark elements to define the space. I gave the hills shadow which added depth to the composition.
Texture:  I wanted the space to be full of texture, so I ripped up an old book of sermons to create the background which I later stained with watercolor.
Volume: I tried to put the larger images in the front to add weight to the piece. The hills also give volume because of how they seem to go back in the space.
Line: I organized everything in a rectangle with the main emphasis in the middle on the photo of my siblings and me. This is where your eye first goes, and from there it travels left to the picture of St. Terese, and then down to Renoir’s acrobats, and then around the rectangle and back to the middle again.
Space: I made the hills smaller in the back and larger in the front to give the illusion of space. I also made the object in the front bigger to give the composition weight and the illusion of space.
Scale: While I tried to make objects in the front larger to create space, I did give some exceptions to objects of importance. The most obvious exception is the photo of my siblings and me which is much larger than anything else on the page. I did this because my siblings are everything to me. Other objects of importance include St. Terese, the Star Wars characters, Renoir’s acrobats, and the photo of my boyfriend as a child.
Symbolism: The book that I ripped up for the background is a symbol of two things. First is the significance that it is a book of sermons. I was raised in a Catholic home and attended a Catholic grade school, so God has always been everything to me and is what makes up my world. It is also a symbol of my love for books. The many angels and saints in this composition are not only a symbol the love of my religion, but also a symbol of my father and the memories I share with him. The significance of the photo of my siblings and me blown out of proportion symbolizes the love that we share for one another and how intertwined our lives have become. My brother riding the lion through the hills with a crown on his head is a symbol of his significance in my life. He is often the most overlooked of my siblings even though he is certainly the most talented of all of us (track star, football player, singer, dancer, guitar player, and straight A student). The entire composition is symbolic of my imagination as a child. This was my world and it was filled with love and joy.  
Me: This composition symbolized my imagination as a child. Everything in this piece is something that I was completely enamored with between the ages of three and ten.
Friends and Family: The garden on the left side of the piece is my grandmother’s garden where I spent a lot of my childhood. My siblings are also included in this piece. Although I have not included my parents in the work, they are present through pictures which symbolize the memories that we share.
My town and community: When I was around the age of ten. I would go to my town’s library every day (you think I am joking, but I’m not). The librarians knew me well and I would stay until closing time reading mostly Star Wars novels. My love for books and the library is symbolized in the use of the ripped pages as my background.
My County: Although I do not have an overall patriotic theme, I use many popular pop-culture items which are important to our nation and its history. I represent American media through the photos of The Simpsons, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, Judy Garland, Star Wars, and Snow White.
The World Today: The icons that I have included in my composition have not only shaped me, but they have also shaped much of our culture today.
Art: I included the art the inspired me the most when I was a child. I have always loved the art of Holy Cards and religious symbols, but I also loved many of Renoir’s paintings. I also included a picture of Picasso’s Guernica because one of my teacher’s I had in middle school had a print of it hanging in her classroom. I would look at it always kind of scared me. It is a very haunting piece.  
History: The icons that I have included in my composition have not only shaped me, but they have also shaped much of our culture today. 

4 comments:

  1. Looking at this image brings you into a sort of fantasy reality. The combination of all of the elements however unifies the piece of the landscape with all of the characters inside it. I really liked the mixed media that you used and I think the book pages really give it a nice texture. The colors are also very prominent and although there are so many because of the abundance of the elements it does not appear too busy because it is balanced so nicely. I really like the focal point being you and your siblings. The placement of them give it a dream-like effect, but also serves as the focal point of the composition. There are implied lines all throughout the work leading from one image to another so your eye moves nicely all over. I also really like how everything in this piece has significance on your past and has shaped you into who you are today. This coveys that really strongly.

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  2. I really like your collage because you stuck with a central theme:childhood. Your collage is very visually pleasing as well as easy to interpret. I really like that you incorporated so many different elements to describe you life, but portrayed them in a way that made sense. The hills create great depth in your collage and i like the decorative touches you made in black by the pictures.
    I have to say my favorite thing about your collage is the texture you created in the sky. That is so creative and really ties the collage together.
    Great job!

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  3. The background of your collage is amazing. All the images are very nicely placed; some are positioned on the hills which help to orient the images in the space. The depth is really obvious too, with the receding hills that get smaller and a little darker. The 3-D-ness that you created makes your collage so much more interesting than a typical flat looking collage. I also liked that you portray your childhood imagination. Good job!

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  4. I really like how you have focused on your childhood. It looks very neat, really great craftsmanship! It is reminiscent of a children's book. It feels playful and childlike which fits with your theme well. The pastel colors and angelic/playful themes of your collage remind me of a Rococo painting. The collage is organized very cleanly and communicates the feeling of innocence. The focal point is clear, in the center of the sky. Love the sky! Beautiful colors and great use of symbolism also...

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