Question: How do you get lost?
Annotated Bibliography
DEB WILENSKI (2014) ‘We’re a little bit lost aren’t we?’: outdoor exploration, real and fantastical lands, and the educational possibilities of disorientation, FORUM, 56(1), 9-18. http://doi.org/10.2304/forum.2014.56.1.9
An article on disorientation and education.
Hale, Nathan Cabot. Abstraction in Art and Nature. Dover, 1993.
A book on abstraction in art and nature.
Hollander, Stacy C. “Art, Science, and the Second Great Awakening.” Magazine Antiques, vol. 185, no. 4, July 2018, p. 98. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=130402730&site=ehost-live.
A artist and teacher who is both an scientist and an artist and teaches both.
Martin, Niall, and Mireille Rosello. “Disorientation: An Introduction.” Culture, Theory & Critique, vol. 57, no. 1, Apr. 2016, pp. 1–16. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1080/14735784.2015.1128675.
Another article on disorientation. Unfortunately in Russian.
Images
Pinterest page collection
https://www.pinterest.com/blueatoms/zoom/
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4a/ad/ca/4aadca3c1a79cca6f1cd655df3dd7633.jpg
https://archimorph.com/2010/01/12/microscopy-bone/
http://theleoisallinthemind.tumblr.com/post/66578905163/
https://codesignmag.com/graphic-design/pattern-design-microscopic-plant-cells/
These are examples of images I’m thinking about. I can’t decide if I want to focus on an certain subject as what I am focusing on is getting lost in painting them.
Current Artist I’m looking into
Ilanna Zweschi
I found her use of numbers and letters coded with paint an interesting method.
Betty Kuntiwa Pumani
http://www.alcastongallery.com.au/artwork/art/betty-kuntiwa-pumani/14437/1
I found her pattern work wonderful for getting lost.
Mark Tobey
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/14073
Looks like he gets lost working.
Vija Celmins
https://art21.org/gallery/vija-celmins-artwork-survey-2000s/#3
Her process of hours and weeks of painting to get this is what I’m looking forward into studying.
I’m mostly looking at process for artist, patterns and time consuming repetition in images, and the Psychology of getting lost.