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Art-is: Form - Repetition

See also: [Art Materials] [Art Technique] [Art Terms] [Art THINGS] (sort of a catch-all) On this page: {What IS Form?} **** CLONED from "form.html" -- need to expand on *repetition* ******

What IS Form?

There is something and then we do something to it. What if the form is a piece of paper, and the action is to draw on it? What if we make (or try to make) the same drawing on a slab of clay? On an iced cake? On ... The form that we choose brings a lot of baggage with it; consider: MATERIALS (examples) an oil painting --vs-- a paint-box-water colours on canvas painting on yellow craft paper a marble sculpture --vs -- a paper-mache' sculpture a detailed photograph --vs-- a quickly pasted collage SCALE (examples) a drawing 90" high by 40" --vs-- a small drawing wide (230cm x 100cm) a picture that is 12" by 12" --vs-- the exact same picture (30cm x 30cm) (or nearly) but 36" x 36" (100cm x 100cm) GEOMETRY (examples) a square --vs-- a rectangle a square --vs-- a circle a progression --vs--- a scattered (but directed) distribution an ARRAY --vs-- a scattered distribution

Con-struction/De-construction/Re-con-struction

a square +---+ | | | | +---+ then, either a) expand and then self replicate within (egg) +----------+ | | | +-+ | | | | | | +-+ | | | +----------+ the egg can be laid - Samuel Buttler: "a chicken is an egg's way to make another egg" b) expand and then self trim and clone +----------+ | | | |-+ | | | | | | | +----------+ infinitise now! +----------+ | | | | |-+ | | |----+ | | | | | +----------+ etc. Robret LePage plus optional action: use path archimedes curve,... Anyway, there is a pattern established ands this can lead to an infinite and REGULAR series, but then that one series cann be a) reversed and thus possibily returning to the start b) take off in a new direction - circles sprouting from each vertex (or a fixed point on each edge), or... c) dots emanate outward (in what pattern?) ... etc

Content - subject/genre/plot/etc

SUBJECT (examples) a person struggling --vs-- a humorous thing emotionally a building Experiment: There are two experiments that we need to do: 1) Try to make (at least) two things in each of the above categories (materials, scale, geometry, subject) the two things should be SIMILAR. As if they are having a "conversation". For example, let's say you make two art works of an elephan -- one is a very carefully drawn picture and the other is "blockily" sculpted out of modeling clay. 2) Make (at least) two things that APPEAR very different, but to YOU they have something in common. For example, your Aunt Frisbe *loves* daisys and the circus. So, you might draw a picture of a daisy and elephant and then arrange them in a "dia-rama". Critique!!! Show Talk Ask (or not)