Thursday, October 31, 2013

Wörter

Aspen Phillips:
I feel as if working in a group allows you to feed off of other people's creativity and help create new ideas, which makes a beautiful piece of artwork, but at the same time, working in a group can hold you back because you can't just change your mind and be extremely spontaneous because it'll throw the whole group off.
Doris Salcedo tries to keep her victims memories alive by putting together art that connects to the people who were involved in the tragic events, they are a touching and permanent staple in the community that reminds people daily of how horrible these events were.

Maximilian Kröger:
It's helpful to work in a group, because you can work of each other ideas, but at the same time you can't be spontaneous or change your idea suddenly. I fell as if Salcedo is trying to keep the victims memories alive by creating art that connects to the people and is a permanent, skaple in the community.

Megan Shimko:
Working in a group to create a project is helpful because it is less stress on one person and you can share ideas. The downfall of working in a group is you have to compromise and can't always do what you want. Salcedo creates art work that connects to people in order to keep the victims alive. Our artwork relates to Kentridge, because it begins sad than gets very dark, and than ends with bright colors.