Monday, December 16, 2013

PAINTING CLASS

Final Project

The final project for painting class was "Choose an iconic masterwork from art history and create an original that reinvents and responds to the original piece". We should paint our version of the original painting in the contemporary manner.
I chose the "Joseph and Potiphar's wife", which is a Persian painting done by the famous painter "Kamaleddin Behzad" in 1488. The story of this painting is that Joseph, the prophet, had adopted by king of Egypt, Potiphar, and his wife, Zuleykha. Growing up with them, Joseph became like an adviser to the king in many issues. King's wife fell in love with the prophet.
This painting shows the moment that Zuleykha insisted on having a sexual relationship with Joseph, but he refused because of God's commandment and wanted to leave the room. She caught him by his cloak and thus Joseph's garment was torn . Finally, the piece of his cloth became an evidence to prove that the prophet was innocent.
The contemporary concept that I chose for my version of painting, is Black Friday and how people struggle to have some thing for their own. I used some Persian elements and patterns beside modern colors and logos like Tommy Hilfiger and Polo.

Joseph and Potiphar's wife, Kamaleddin Behzad, 1488

My version of Joseph and Potiphar's wife, 2013

Thursday, December 12, 2013

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT

Who changed your perspective of art?

Taking the painting class gave me the opportunity to become familiar with some painters. Based on that, I decided to choose painting as the main part of my Capstone. 
Persian painting is one of the painting genres and could catch my attention more after I start my student life here at USA. Of course being of my homeland surrounded by a new culture caused me to think more my own country and culture. 
One of the painters who I could become familiar with her art, is Shahzia Sikander. She is a Pakistani painter which has lots of things in common with Persian painting. " She is best known for her experimentation with the formal constructs of Indo-Persian miniature painting in a variety of formats and mediums, including video, animation, mural and collaboration with other artists.[http://www.shahziasikander.com/]"
In my opinion she a successful artist because she could combine achievements of traditional art with modern media and create a unique work of art.   
 

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT

Knoxville Trip

From the beginning of this semester we were planing for a trip to Atlanta. During the semester Knoxville was added as a B plan. Finally Knoxville had been chosen. 
We went to Knoxville on 22nd of November. We were supposed to see some galleries and  Knoxville museum of art. 
After two hours of driving, arriving there at about 12:30 and a pleasant lunch, we visited some galleries, the Sunsphere, the Chocolate factory. The fun part was that museum of art was closed because of construction. We went to a playground instead. Eventually we ended up with dinner at Cafe 4. It was an evocative school activity for me. 

My lunch
On the way
Galleries
Galleries
Each person was taking a photo of other one
                                                                                     Chocolate Factory

PAINTING CLASS

Portraits

One of the assignments for painting class was painting portraits. Students divided into group of fours. We were working on the images in four sessions and each piece had about 20 minutes time of painting.The color usage was different in each work. At the first we had to choose 3 colors and there paintings were made based on these colors, their combinations plus an extra added color. For self portrait we could use three colors plus black or white. Like other assignment the concentration was on light and shadow not making a realistic work of art.
It was actually my first experience of portrait painting. 
Susan's Portrait



















Jonathan's Portrait

Hunter's Portrait
 
 Self Portrait
 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT

Performance Art

From 4th to 22th of November, Patrick Dougherty was at ETSU to build an sculpture by bending sticks. The Sculpture consists of a number of chambers which are connected to each other with small corridors. 
lots of volunteers helped to build the project. I worked there for four days. The first day was sorting the sticks by size and the other days were bending the sticks together to make woven walls of wood. 
It has been a lovely experience for me. The smell of wood and bending them makes me feel I am part of nature.


The finished project

The finished project

Patrick Dougherty










Me in a cold morning of November working between the woods




The reaction of the audiences who were crossing the project were different. Some people just continue their path and did not even look at the piece. Some who were driving a car, were trying to see as much as they can while passing. Some even stop their vehicle for some moments to look more carefully. Most pedestrians were coming closer to say hello and asking what was going on and what we were trying to make. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT








My Halloween Costume







I used Origami pumpkins to make this costume

We were invited to Prof.Hounshell Halloween_Bonfire party. We were supposed to make our costumes based on our concentration in art. Unfortunately like other international students, I didn't have access to car to go every where and find my required items. So I decided to use the most accessible material: Paper. 
As my concentration, I'm really interested in hand made art and origami fulfills this goal, so I decorate my dress with origami pumpkins.
Going to this party made me find out there exists so many similarities between different cultures. In Iran, there is some thing like bonfire party on the last Tuesday of the year; but it's not one huge fire, people make a number of small ones and family members and neighbors gather around fire and have fun. Also children wear some wired cloths in order to not being identified, go to neighbors' houses and being welcomed with candies and nuts.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

PAINTING CLASS


First Colorful Painting

This is my still life painting. No black color is used in this painting.
Special thanks to Mira S Gerard my painting professor.

 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

PAINTING CLASS


   Reductive Paintings
  In these paintings the concentration is on light and shadow


Two above paintings are monochrome





In these two works, just black and white are used

Saturday, September 7, 2013

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT



What do you want from New Media Studio ?
Who do you want to meet through New Media Studio?


What I want from New Media Studio; as I’ve searched New Media Studio website, it emphasizes that students from different artistic back grounds can choose this major. It also says students can study combination of subjects.  There exists many subjects that I am interested in and I want to use them in my Capstone project. I expect New Media gives me the opportunity to learn new areas. I really do not like the idea of limiting myself to just the things that I’ve known before.  There are some subjects that I love to learn but they are new for me, so I want this program to give me both the basic and advanced information about certain topics.


Who I want to meet through new Media Studio; since my undergraduate degree is industrial design one of the faculty members who I am interested in listening to his ideas, is Prof. James Wronecki. From outside of ETSU, generally I would like to meet successful artists in digital media specially those who have a main job other than teaching at university. I want to know more about the possible future job positions in this field. I believe getting to know more people and their work in digital world would help me to choose my Capstone project’s subject more wisely.


Friday, September 6, 2013

GRADUATE SEMINAR ASSIGNMENT

Destruction art

For my first assignment in Graduate Seminar class which was destruction or street art, I decided to tell a short story.
It shows a person who had lots of opportunities to survive but he didn't use any of them; as a result he lost all things, even himself. 

He sits by the sea
The boats seem perfect

He doesn't go

After some time, boats are drowning 












He does nothing

Everything was lost, even himself


Nothing remains, all gone












Friday, August 30, 2013

My art life at a glance





I am Sare Mobtaker. I come from Iran; an Asian country with lots of traditional breathtaking works of art.

My interest in Art came into light many years ago when I was a child giving my paintings as gifts to my parents. At that time I participated in some artistic classes.

My undergraduate major is Industrial Design 2006-2009 Alzahara University, Tehran, Iran.

My experience during these years embraces web design, model making with wood, metal and plastic, interior design with 3D’s Max, photography and drawing.

I passed my internship at Bahman Group Company (one of the best pioneers in Automobile Manufacturing, performing commercial and investment activities) in R&D department, working on aerodynamic design of “Mazda” truck.

Working in KOOCH institute a private entity in which group of experts study and search in the field of children’s learning, designing new games and redesigning old traditional games was also an interesting part of my career.

In 2013 I had admitted by ETSU for M.A. in New Media Studio. I believe the opportunity of studying at ETSU with extremely distinguished faculty, useful curriculum and mesmerizing high facilities and related high tech equipments would be a new horizon in my career life.


These are some of my works between 2006 to 2009.



Drawings







Model Makings







Interior Designs





Photos