Monday, 12 November 2012

ITAP; week 7, Principle 2 - Delivery

Principle 2 Delivery




   Studying the idea of delivery from an artist, I chose to researchMinjae Lee (Greno), focusing mainly upon his originality, and spontaneity when creating such intense pieces which captivate the audiences attention, due to the abstract nature of his work. As an artist he produces his imagery from the inspiration of the human face, and his fascination in colour. The interest of him as an artist is apparent as it is shown consistently throughout his work, but what is most interesting about his work and how he delivers his pieces, is due to how he has the ability to create a certain depth to his work through his use of colour, capturing the idea of emotion, character and personality as well as a certain kind of serenity.    
   Although his style of work does not vary to a degree, and uses the same subject focus of the human face, since Lee has a variety of different disciplines within art, he uses his knowledge and ability to translate his ideas in various forms using a range in media, materials and technologies. Often beginning with a dry media, Lee will then translate his imagery into a graphic form of communication, gaining the richness and fluid movement of expressionism through mark making, and organisation, enhancement and typography through the use of technology, blending the combined elements together.

  The artwork of Lee has been used to a great effect as he has found ways of embracing new forms of media, technology and ways in which he can combine them together to create his visual communication of imagery. By translating different messages through different variations of the media he has the ability to interlink his ideas so that they can be promoted, advertised and exposed in a variety of different formats, which is useful for when based within commercial work as he currently is, showing how adaptable and versatile his nature of working can be.



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