Megan Cohen-Doyle’s Art Weblog

Just another WordPress.com weblog

First Thursday Scavenger Hunt December 8, 2008

Filed under: Blog assignments — megancd @ 7:03 pm
Tags:
Symmetrical Artwork (Steve Klein, Bullseye Gallery)

Symmetrical Artwork (Steve Klein, Bullseye Gallery)

Tetrad Harmonic Color Scheme, Yellow, Blue-Green, Red Orange, and Violet (Adam Sorensen, PDX Contemporary Art)

Tetrad Harmonic Color Scheme, Yellow, Blue-Green, Red Orange, and Violet (Adam Sorensen, PDX Contemporary Art)

Dynamic Lines (Adam Sorenson, PDX)

Curvilinear Shapes (Adam Sorenson, PDX)

Square (Sylvia Levenson, Bullseye Gallery)

Stranger's favorite shape: Square (Sylvia Levenson, Bullseye Gallery)

Art that uses tints, tones, and shades (Adam Sorensen, PDX contemporary art)

Art that uses tints, tones, and shades (Adam Sorensen, PDX contemporary art)

Artwork with Rhythm (G. Lewis Clevenger, Pulliam Deffenbaugh gallery)

Artwork with Rhythm (G. Lewis Clevenger, Pulliam Deffenbaugh gallery)

Subtle shifts in value and distortion. (Klaus Moje, Bullseye Gallery)

Subtle shifts in value and distortion. (Klaus Moje, Bullseye Gallery)

Something funny -  Ken Shores, Feather Fetish totem, Pulliam Deffenbaugh gallery.
Sorry, Pulliam Deffenbaugh’s gallery owner wouldn’t let me take any pictures, and this particular work isn’t on the website. It looks like a chestnut with feathers, hence the hilarity.

Example of pattern and repetition (Adam Sorensen, PDX Contemporary Art)

Example of pattern and repetition (Adam Sorensen, PDX Contemporary Art)

Art that tells a story (Robert Nielson, Beppu Wiarda)

Art that tells a story (Robert Nielson, Beppu Wiarda)

Most interesting balance at PDX Contemporary Art (Adam Sorenson)

Most interesting balance at PDX Contemporary Art (Adam Sorenson)

Gestalt Theory (Giles Bettison, Bullseye Gallery)

Gestalt Theory (Giles Bettison, Bullseye Gallery)

gearylavaweb1

Dynamic lines, (Linda Geary, Lava, Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery)

13

Robert Nelson, Beppu Wiarda. Beppu Wiarda is currently hosting many of Nelson's works, and Nelson's works are dominated by contor lines. In this drawing, the width of the lines is uniform, although different lines have a different width. The lines give this picture give it incredible detail.

Jonnel Covault, Beppu Wiarda. Unbelievably, this is linocut. I love this picture, because I want to learn these techniques someday.

Jonnel Covault, Beppu Wiarda. Unbelievably, this is linocut. I love this picture, because I want to learn these techniques someday.

 

Leave a Reply