Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Paula Deen




         The Intertextuality project was very difficult due to the fact that there is so many possiblilities, and most of the ones that come to your mind first are already taken. Doing Paula Deen on butter is ironic, as well as punny. Everyone knows Paula Deen as a very southern woman who uses lots of butter in everything; therefore, my idea shows intertextuality. My project was done on Photo Shop. I took a risk with using photo shop because I had never used it before; I didn't even know how to start. I also took the risk of offending some Paula Deen fans. After I finished the label I brought in a real Land O Lakes butter container and replaced that label with mine. Overall I enjoyed the project and the finished product.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Taken For Granted





                  Intertextuallity is the interrelationship between text and a piece of art. The Text as an Element project was difficult because we had to somehow incorporate text in our piece of art. My project was done with watercolor and Sharpie; the piece is called Taken For Granted. The trash on my piece represents the objects or materials that the world is oblivious to their importance. Each piece of trash says a different word such as: food, clothing, and education. The trash represents things that have and love, but we are oblivious to the fact that millions of people lack more than one these words, and the sacrifices that would have to be made without them. The trash is spilling out of a trashcan that has a map of the world on it, symbolizing the things that the world easily accepts as a normal part of everyone's life style. Making the trashcan black and white is symbolic of the worlds incapability of being aware of what they've been blessed with. Overall my biggest struggle was finding how to write the words on the trash; however, my solution was bowing in the words making them stand out more.