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American Modern Abstract Expressionist Ben Wanichkunwiriya Charlayne Atchriyapongkul Presented by:
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LAVENDER MIST: Number 1, 1950 Oil, Enamel, and Aluminum Paint on Canvas 7’ – 3” H x 9’ – 10” W
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Goal Research Brainstorm Concept & Implementation Design Poster Advertisement Conclusion Appendix
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GOAL Design a pathway and the space where Jackson Pollock’s Lavender Mist will reside Materials for the model: neutrals, black, white & gray Design a poster and provide a PowerPoint presentation
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RESEARCH: Contemporary Art Museum Visit
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RESEARCH: Saint Louis Museum of Art Visit
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RESEARCH: Ideas from the Artist Pollock envisioned that those viewing his paintings felt surrounded When painting Lavender Mist, he was “in the moment” and painted what he felt Pollock preferred to paint in the environment where his paintings would to be displayed Pollock only painted during the day (natural light) Putting the painting on the ceiling was attempted, but unsuccessful With Lavender Mist, Pollock created his unique style and surpassed what other modern artists had achieved Pollock felt he was the best American artist of his time
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BRAINSTORM Bubble Diagram Preliminary Sketched Floor Plan
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CONCEPT & IMPLENTATION CONCEPTIMPLEMENTATION Create a pathway making the person feel progressively smaller; upon entering the exhibit room, they feel “surrounded” Gradually lower the ceiling, narrow the hallway, and dim the lighting Prepare the person to view Lavender Mist before entering the exhibit room Use light and shadow to replicate Pollock’s painting on the walls and floor in the pathway Make people feel “surrounded” when they view Lavender Mist Create a circular space with the architecture and use light as a visual to emphasize the curvature View Lavender Mist how Jackson Pollock painted it Use natural lighting from skylights giving a full spectrum of light around the painting
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DESIGN: Pathway Pathway photo demonstrating the lowered ceiling, narrowing hallway, and dim lighting Night Day
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DESIGN: Pathway in Motion Video With the use light and shadow replicating Pollock’s painting on the walls and floor in the pathway, it prepares people before entering the exhibit room
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DESIGN: Architecture Create a circular space with the architecture and use light as a visual to emphasize the curvature
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DESIGN: Natural Lighting Natural lighting from skylights give a full spectrum of light around the painting
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POSTER ADVERTISMENT
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APPENDIX: References Brant, P., Allen, J, & Harris, E. (2001). Pollock. USA: Sony Pictures Classic. Karmel, P. (1999). Jackson Pollock: Interviews, Articles, and Reviews. New York, NY: The Museum of Modern Art. Newhouse, V. (2005). Art and the Power of Placement. New York, NY: Monacelli Press. Rose, B. Pollock Painting: Photographs by Hans Namuth. New York, NY: Agrinde Publications Ltd. Varnedoe, K. & Karmel, P. (1999). Jackson Pollock. New York, NY: The Museum of Modern Art.
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