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