Pencil shavings. 100 turns of the same pencil with a different shaving as the result. Same pencil, same sharpener, same turns, different outcome
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This is amazing. The thought that went into this piece of art has truly opened my mind. All components the same, yet the finished product so very different one to another.
This is what are should be, an opening in the door that is our perception of what is reality.
I have to agree that this is probably the most introspective, thought provoking art piece in the exhibit. To think of the possibilities presented, and the spontaneousness of the representation of the shavings truly imbues a deeper amount of introspection.
The jerk art project allowed for twofold exhibitionists to act like gorillas for the public to come and engage. In Trafalgar Square security guards asked us to step out. We repositioned for about 30 minutes and became engaged to people passing by.
Hey! Nevermind the jar (t) - this is the best PICTURE in the top-of-the-page banner/collage. Nice pose - nice composition - nice concentration - nice hint of innocence, but shows a hint of smugness too. Catches my eye every time!
5 comments:
This is amazing. The thought that went into this piece of art has truly opened my mind. All components the same, yet the finished product so very different one to another.
This is what are should be, an opening in the door that is our perception of what is reality.
ya goo call number 17 like you even know whats going on anyway.
I have to agree that this is probably the most introspective, thought provoking art piece in the exhibit. To think of the possibilities presented, and the spontaneousness of the representation of the shavings truly imbues a deeper amount of introspection.
I wonder at the individuality of sameness.
Brilliant.
The jerk art project allowed for twofold exhibitionists to act like gorillas for the public to come and engage. In Trafalgar Square security guards asked us to step out. We repositioned for about 30 minutes and became engaged to people passing by.
BYU + Art = engaged gorillas.
Hmmmm.
Hey! Nevermind the jar (t) - this is the best PICTURE in the top-of-the-page banner/collage. Nice pose - nice composition - nice concentration - nice hint of innocence, but shows a hint of smugness too. Catches my eye every time!
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