Right After

Eva Hesse - Right After
Eva Hesse – Right After

Artist : Eva Hesse

Year : 1969

Size : 5 × 18 × 4 ft (152.39 × 548.61 × 121.91 cm)

Media : Fiberglass

connection between this artwork and my practice:

Eva  originally pursued a career in commercial textile design, which is close to me as a commercial ceramist and how she become postmodern artist by exploring the use of the simplest materials to create  biomorphic and geometric forms.

Similarity of Eva Hesse’s works to my projects is the simplicity of the forms and our methods of using materials and objects to draw, paint and sculpt in space but our connection is way deeper than forms. There are personal connections such as “The artist’s struggle between impulses that causes a piece to be started and what actually happens, more freely, once its creation has begun” or “such a pragmatic tearing and reconfiguring freed Hesse from making decisions about the forms in advance”

she shows use of hand

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Installations, Gosia Wlodarczak

Artist : Gosia Wlodarczak

Year : 2012

Size : –

Media : Frost Drawing

connection between this artwork and my practice: 
Wlodarczak says: ” am fascinated by one’s awareness of the moment and the mind’s relationship with the outside world conducted through the senses”
She is one the artists whom I admire. She creates the personal connection to her and her body in the installation in simple forms. One of her best works is the one she draws on glasses. I think connection between drawing lines and glass creates a unique relationship between temporarily of the materials and the ‘moment’.

Night Drawing

Artist: Matthew Ritchie

Year: 2014

Size: –

Medium: Polyester, Pigment & Aluminum

connection between this artwork and my practice: It feels like drawing in space, transferring 2d to 3d form, expressing inner feels

folded up structure with hidden mathematical forms. the way it interact and fill the space is interesting for me. The way he create new universe in his work, helps me to create the environment and space that I want to.

https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/gvwvyq/matthew-ritchie-transforms-data-into-beautiful-abstract-art

http://www.matthewritchie.com/projects/43TenPossibleLinks/project.php