Sunday, September 25, 2011

Guggenheim Museum

    Ufan Lee is a Korean artist known of his nature and ability to form different positions of objects and or lighting to form different points of shading. He positions different element to a point, to show an allusion by painting the shadow of the object and positioning the light to form a shadow at a different angle. In school I've been learning the elements of shading, by going to see Ufan show at the Guggenheim Museum it showed me the different ways i am able to shade.
  The layers of his shading was able to show me the colors going from light to dark or dark to light, and he showed it in many different ways. For example he had paintings based on one color and going from a full paint brush of paint from taping away to having no paint at all. It showed the patterns and the shading of one color just lighting up because of the fact the paint brush was loosing its paint.
   There was another exhibit that caught my attention which was based on a light bulb hanging on top of a canvas bored. The middle of the canvas bored was bright from the light bulb but around the boarder it showed the shades of the light getting darker. He painted a shade of grey to show in details from how farther the light hits the more darker it will be.





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