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Intro to painting - Spring 2014
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Instructor : Rania Fouad
Place : studio P008
Time : Mondays from 10 am to 12:45 pm
Course Intro to Painting
Spring Semester 2014
American University in Cairo
visual Arts Department
-Introducing image transfer technique (to be used in combination with painting
)applying ideas discussed for spacing objects in space )
-Painting portraits
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-Painting of a pixilated image /perceived asintensive exercise of mixing and
matching colors.
This catalogue includes projects carried by students in Intro to painting
course /spring semester 2014. Each student had to submit at least five of
the following projects including a final :
-Scales gradation of tones in grey using black and white ,gradation of
chromatic greys using complementary colors plus white ,"color" gradation made
out of color hue with different shades and tints .
-Expressing by paint language of flowing bodies ..figures that enact dramas of
human feelings and relations .
-Study paintings that came from different eras in art history by coping them
applying skills introduced in class :working with tempera paint , gilding and
glazing.
- A Final Project (free theme )
General view of studio activity
Individual progress of participating students
Yara El Said
Yara
Elsaid
Yara El Said
ID: 900112346
Research Paper
Andrea Solario
Andrea Solario was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school, he was
born in Milan, Italy in 1460 and died in 1524. Solario was one of the followers of the
legend, Leonardo da Vinci. In addition, he was one of the most famous painters during
the Renaissance era, especially in Milan and Venice.
Around 1495, Solario was extremely active in Venice, because at that time he was
influenced by the work of Antonello da Messina and his followers. In the year 1515, that
was his last dated work. Furthermore, he was born into a family of artists.
Solario’s paintings were mainly, either religious or portraits. He has numerous famous
paintings. And one of his portrait paintings that I was really influenced by was, Portrait of
a Female.
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This is one of the greatest portrait paintings I’ve ever seen. The ways the eyes were
painted is outstanding, and the look in the female’s eyes looks so weird as if there is
something behind that look. As if there is sadness as well.
Works Cited
"Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History." Andrea Solario (Italian, Milanese): Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist (32.100.81). N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr.
2014. <http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/32.100.81>.
"Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza - Inicio." El Museo De Arte Thyssen-Bornemisza. N.p., n.d.
Web. 22 Apr. 2014. <http://www.museothyssen.org/en/thyssen/ficha_artista/534>.
Final Project
Yara El Said
900112346
Statement
“I wish people were like money so I could hold them to the light to see which
ones are real”
unknown
People nowadays are so fake, they hide themselves by wearing fancy and shiny
clothes. This is all they care about. You never know who they really are from
inside. Since I believe, the outer look seems beautiful and shiny..the inner
is unknown. I decided to make the objects that people use to hide their real
characters with.
Farida [email protected]
Farida
Final project
Farida El Bassiouni
900131040
Installation with the portrait of Marilyn
First, I bought two pieces of glass, one that is 50 cm wide and 70 cm long and the other
is 90 cm long and 70 cm wide. I have chosen to draw on two layers ..I used acrylic because glass
paint would have been transparent and I did not want that effect, I wanted the colors to be bold.
On the first layer I did a mono-type of Marilyn Monroe’s portrait using black acrylic . On the
second I painted a mountain with the sign of Hollywood on top. I particularly painted Marilyn
Monroe.. She is an Icon .. I consider her as one of the prominent figures in the history of cinema
and one of my favorite actresses. It is my dream to be like her. Involving light in installation
affected the color and the texture of its surface .. Marilyn’s face acquired different
expression and different impact with each different light position .
Melanie [email protected]
m
Final Project
Melanie Ragheb900080124Vermeer
Painting: The girl with the pearl earring
About the painter:Along with Frans Hal and Rembrandt, Jan Vermeer is one of the most beloved, and well-
known Dutch painters; he was not that well known during his time. The main reason, which he became more widely known, is due to the work he did, producing a small number of pictures (about 45).
Johannes, Jan or Johan Vermeer (1632 -1675) was a Dutch painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle-class life. Vermeer was a moderately successful provincial genre painter in his lifetime. He seems never to have been particularly wealthy, leaving his wife and children in debt at his death, perhaps because he produced relatively few paintings.
Vermeer worked slowly and with great care. He is particularly renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light in his work.
Although he had a short career (died at 43), Jan Vermeer's works sold for extremely high prices during the time, allowing him to support his wife, and eleven children that the couple had together. With many of the earlier works that Jan Vermeer created, he followed the style of a number of 17th century artists.
About the painting:Date of Creation: 1665
Height (cm): 44.5
Length (cm): 39
Subject: portrait
Art Movement: baroque
Current Location: The Hague, Netherlands
Displayed at: Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery
Owner: Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery
Ahd Tarek [email protected]
Final Project
Ahd Hashish
900121466
Final Art Project Presentation
My final art project is basically a statement in a form of an experiment to prove that the fast food industry uses too many preservatives in their food products. This is evidently not good for anyone’s health. Several experiments were conducted to prove that these fast food meals are filled with preservatives to the extent that the meals do not rot. An experiment conducted by an American mother showcased two photographs of a McDonald’s happy meal that she kept for a period of 12 months. She photographed the meal in 2009 when she first bought it and later in 2010 after it had been preserved in her home for an entire year. The two pictures look practically identical when the second picture of the meal should look like a decomposing mess after all this time. The mother stated that not even flies or other insects that are supposed to flock to the meal and decompose it went near the meal at all. So if insects refuse to consume such products then why should we? I wanted to prove the same but using a different approach, I painted over the actual burger and fries to show that this food I’m painting on is not actual food, it is some sort of material, I wanted to show how nothing happens to the food, showing that the supposed meal could easily be used as a canvas to paint on since the preservatives keep them from rotting.
(Information about the artist who inspired me is Boo Ritson) Boo Ritson was born in 1969. She studied Fine Art at the University of Buckinghamshire, before going on to complete her M.A in Fine Art at the Royal College of Art in 2005.
She is best known for the works which depict characters and still lives drawn from her own imagined narratives which until recently recalled iconic images from American pop culture. For each piece she literally paints her subject in a thick emulsion and then photographs the sitter or object whilst the paint is wet. The resulting tableau sit somewhere between painting, sculpture, performance and photography.
Hadeer Amin
The Young Martyr. Tempera painting
based on a new classical painting of
the 19th century
The Young Martyr, also known as the
young Christian Martyr and A Christian Martyr
Drowned, is painted by Paul Delaroche in 1853
- 1855. It’s displayed in the Louvre. Its
height is 74 cm and width is 60 cm and its
medium is oil on canvas.
Paul Delaroche was born as Hippolyte De
La Roche in Paris. He was born on 17 July
1797 and died on 4 November 1856 in Paris. He
was trained by Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros, who
was painting life-size historical
subjects and had many students.
Delaroche's studio in Paris was in the
rue Mazarin. His subjects were painted with a
firm, solid, smooth surface, which gave an
appearance of the highest finish. Among his
students were British landscape artist Henry
Mark Anthony (1817–1886), British history
painters Edward Armitage RA(1817–1896)
and Charles Lucy (1814–1873).
Delaroche had a great liking for
painting historical motives. This painting
was completed a year before Delaroche's death
in 1856. It depicts the death of a young
Christian martyr in the 3rd century AD during
the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian.
The dark silhouette of a man can be seen
against the darkening sky and the sunset, but
the main focus is on the dead, young girl.
Her hands are bound and her eyes closed - and
her features are lit by a halo over the face.
She is dressed in light fabrics, totally
soaked but still floating. It is said that
the woman has the same face as Delaroch's
wife. She had died in 1845.
Final Project
…now you seem to have 2 different ideas
The First looks like "weaving “..creating a multi layered textured surface from the
successive tracing of movie scenes .. the out come can turn into
something very abstract but your obsession of the alternative world of fleeting
drama & cinema stays reflected in the making process .
The second is actually similar to the process followed by designers in producing a
multi layered pattern .. William Morris- for example- used this technique to create
his work. He built his intricate rich surfaces in layers ,same way you are
suggesting here by your sketches ,each layer had a pattern that followed its own grid
if you do that then you are choosing to "recreate" and reflect on the process of
making patterns..
……..
“This is what I've reached so far. I'm going with pattern idea trying to add colors
on different layers to enrich the surface .. I'm thinking of having one layer drawn
in black ink. pastel for a second one , pencil and acrylic for the last .”
*Excerpt from e-mail contact between instructor and student discussing final project
Final Project
•It is common for people to acquire affordable prints of artworks rather than buy the much more precious original pieces .. Amal’s paintings were done to look for the first sight like simple inkjet prints of pixilated images. However when examined closely it is nothing but an intricate work of painted grids.. She is kind of fooling the viewers , and in reverse to the common . allowing her painstakingly painted precious work seem almost mundane and casual .
Tamara Scandar
Final project
Tamara Scandar
900113352
Introduction to Painting
Painting Final Project Proposal
For my final project I chose to combine two of our previous assignments from earlier on in
the semester; the tempera paint and the transfer print assignments. The reason for which I did
this is because upon researching about the Art Nouveau artist I had chosen for the tempera
paint assignment, I learned something interesting. Alphonse Mucha, the artist, who although is
very often associated to the Art Nouveau style attempted to disassociate himself from it and
the commercial road it had taken. He believed that art existed only to communicate a spiritual
and personal message, and nothing more.
The strong attachment to creating something that is believed to be personal linked me back
to our transfer print assignment in which we were asked to use the photo printing method in
order to create a composition including a personal object that is of importance to us.
So for my final piece, I have recreated the tempera wooden panel painting using a different
one of Mucha’s famous colorful posters and combining it with a monochrome photo print image of
-Visual interpretation of one chapter in Pina documentery:
-I chose this scene and painted a moon because it reminded me of the one thing that is centered and people revolve around .. The Moon. The stars, like the chairs in this particular scene , scattered around the moon , the men pushing the chair are the people who go out of their way to see and admire the moon. As for the red it represents the emotions I felt watching the dance .
Final project
Artist Statement
My painting is called the Catalan Foreigner, and the reason I called it
that is because gargoyles are mainly famous in areas where they speak Catalonial
and they are beautiful yet grotesque creatures that were created in the medieval
century. Ofc course dragons represent power, excellence and boldness, so I wanted
to interpret that and emphasize it with the large amount of colors. Gargoyles and
Chimeras are great decoration and they always look down as if to say they are
undefeatable by humans or giants and I wanted to interpret that in the painting.
However, a grey stone gargoyle is boring and it is normal and does not stand out.
I wanted it to stand out and I wanted it to be distinguished from anything else
around it. Its not a decoration anymore, it’s a statement and its unique. I love
the colors because I wanted them to modernize something ancient and medieval to
make it look more relatable. It is very odd to paint a gargoyle but I was very
inspired by one of my favorite movies as a child, the Hunchback of Notre Dam. This
is one of the reasons to draw the gargoyle because that movie was the first movie
I ever watched as a child where it made me feel like I actually learned something
that still inspires me more than anything today. I am a very strong believer in
equality whether that is gender, LGBT, skin color, special needs, anything. I want
nothing more than for everyone to be equal and for everyone to be able to have a
more diverse mind and this painting represents that through the movie.
Natalie [email protected]
Tempera
on wooden
panel
Final Project
Suhaila Ameer Al sheikh
Study in tempera after Rubens
Final project
FINAL PROJECT STATEMENT
Abdel Halim Hafez Back to Life
Suhayla Al-Sheikh
I brought a thousand buttons and sowed a pixelated picture of Abdel Halim Hafez on
canvas. Each button resembled one pixel. I colored each button with the right shade
of black or white before sowing it on.. I chose the blue string because I felt as
though it is not too poppy to the point where it would take over the picture
itself, and its not too subtle to where it doesn't show as a color.
Changes if I were to go back:
If I were to go back and redo the project, I would sow the buttons
(pixels) in red. When I started to work, I realized that the blue string is subtler
than I had hoped for it to be, and therefore I knew that red was not going to be as
poppy as I initially thought and it would have been perfect.
Conclusion:
The result is better than I expected and looks like Abdel Halim Hafez. I
successfully achieved my goal and brought an old artist’s liveliness to life.
Furthermore, I feel like the lesson learnt from this project is patience. .The
amount of time the process took from me made me value the project itself more.
Rola [email protected]
Final Project
Nourhan [email protected]
Final Project
Rana [email protected]
Final Project
Work done in collaboration with Miral’s mother a former student in fine arts
Lama
Final Project
Shahd
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