Her other work also intrigues interest, there are many aspects that help Fiorelli create her work that might look like a mess to some but to her its mathematical calculated and the relationship between filled and empty spaces. But some other pieces of her are less calculated and more about showing spontaneous expression . Her sculptures have a geometric look , she uses cotton thread or elastic to create interesting shapes to show stretch and extension and how a quite week that are made using maths which highlights a interesting relationship between art and maths.Her pieces makes me realise as an artist that not every peice has to look like to sense to the audience but can still having a relative meaning to the artist. The feel of creativity shows from her work something i inspire to show in my work. even though her colour use doesn't seem to be as creative but on these pieces the use of minimalistic colours black wool/elastic on white background to highlight the string and so colour doesn't take away from the peice.
Friday, 10 April 2015
Emanuela Fiorelli
Born in Rome in 1970 where he now lives and works Rome the city of art and culture he can get a lot of inspiration by taking in aspect of the city. I found inspiration in Fiorelli's work after seeing the peice that reminded me of Hosakes "Great wave" piece that's is famous for it's traditional style and power. I relate to the curving shape of Fiorelli work to a wave. Emanuel piece is minimalist with the colour use just being a white sculpture on a white background, Which give me an idea to create a similar idea by manipulation fabric in a certain way to create a similar affect.
Her other work also intrigues interest, there are many aspects that help Fiorelli create her work that might look like a mess to some but to her its mathematical calculated and the relationship between filled and empty spaces. But some other pieces of her are less calculated and more about showing spontaneous expression . Her sculptures have a geometric look , she uses cotton thread or elastic to create interesting shapes to show stretch and extension and how a quite week that are made using maths which highlights a interesting relationship between art and maths.Her pieces makes me realise as an artist that not every peice has to look like to sense to the audience but can still having a relative meaning to the artist. The feel of creativity shows from her work something i inspire to show in my work. even though her colour use doesn't seem to be as creative but on these pieces the use of minimalistic colours black wool/elastic on white background to highlight the string and so colour doesn't take away from the peice.
Her other work also intrigues interest, there are many aspects that help Fiorelli create her work that might look like a mess to some but to her its mathematical calculated and the relationship between filled and empty spaces. But some other pieces of her are less calculated and more about showing spontaneous expression . Her sculptures have a geometric look , she uses cotton thread or elastic to create interesting shapes to show stretch and extension and how a quite week that are made using maths which highlights a interesting relationship between art and maths.Her pieces makes me realise as an artist that not every peice has to look like to sense to the audience but can still having a relative meaning to the artist. The feel of creativity shows from her work something i inspire to show in my work. even though her colour use doesn't seem to be as creative but on these pieces the use of minimalistic colours black wool/elastic on white background to highlight the string and so colour doesn't take away from the peice.
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