https://www.huffpost.com/entry/first-person-artist-ron-p_b_70940
A brief interview of Ron Pippin
"My work is often related to ideas about the relationship of Science, Art, and Nature. My scientific aesthetic is primarily drawn from the 19th Century, when, I feel, science still had a relationship to beautiful forms."
More articles highlighting his work.
https://www.wired.com/2007/06/the-museum-boxe/
https://atodmagazine.com/2012/11/19/ron-pippin-obsolete-exhibition-nov-2012/
Looking through his work, it had this steampunk, dark, mad-scientist type of feel that caught my eye. Everything was so intricately pieced together, it made me think about how placement, as well as the contents themselves, would be important aspects to consider for the next project.
Alexis Rockman
his website: http://alexisrockman.net/
https://www.honoringthefuture.org/climate-smarts/artist-to-know/alexis-rockman/
Alexis Rockman's work emphasizes the topic of climate change. His paintings are also greatly detailed, depicting numerous animals in a struggling environment. The artworks themselves are bright and colorful, almost fantasy-like but hold great meaning. I hope to create an effective message with the next project while keeping it playful or eye-catching in some way.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
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