Ariel Goldsztejn, ‘22, ”Untitled”, 2020 Ink and Collage on Paper, 76” x 36”
The mark making project made a significant difference in how I think when making art. When creating this piece I focused more on balancing the principles of art and design in the moment rather than being attached to a particular outcome.
Ariel Goldsztejn, ‘22, ”Untitled”, 2020 Ink and Collage on Paper, 76” x 36”
The project had a structured series of stages. We began by creating mark making tools which also had sculptural value and then used them to create a variety of marks in ink on a large piece of paper.
Ariel Goldsztejn, ‘22, ”Untitled”, 2020 Ink and Collage on Paper, 76” x 36”
Although this may not be the work of art that I take most pride in, it has made a very big difference in how I create and observe art. I have a more balanced sense of how artistic intention and intuition work together. I am also more conscious of the effects of my decisions in terms of how they affect the work's final form.
Ariel Goldsztejn, ‘22, ”Untitled”, 2020 Ink and Collage on Paper, 76” x 36”