Saturday, June 21, 2014
Habitat
My end of the year project reflects my concern on the environment. Again, I chose to look at Malaysia and decided to paint two orang-utans. The orang-utan's are a significant ape race in Malaysia and I also have a personal experience with them from my time living in Malaysia. In this piece, I chose to paint these apes on a wooden board so I could experiment with media a bit more. I found that painting on this board gave a slight texture, however the oil paint ended up masking some of the texture. I painted the orang-utan to be hanging on a branch. However, I painted an old industrial building but created it in a way so it resembles a tree. The "branch" the ape is holding onto is actually a pipe. Lastly, I added physical object to the piece, such as screws, bolts and leaves to bring out a three-dimensional effect and also exhibit how the industrial world is affecting the natural world. While creating this piece, I found it difficult to screw each object onto the wooden board and also adding nails into the board. But I am happy with the result of the project.
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