Showing posts with label Hundertwasser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hundertwasser. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Hundertwasser Flowers



I have a new article featured in the May/June issue of SchoolArts magazine about Austrian painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser. 

Hundertwasser's original and unruly artistic vision expressed itself in pictorial art, environmentalism, philosophy, and design of facades, postage stamps, flags, and clothing (among other areas). The common themes in his work utilized bright colors, organic forms, a reconciliation of humans with nature, and a strong individualism rejecting straight lines.

He was fascinated by spirals, and called straight lines "godless and immoral" and "something cowardly drawn with a rule, without thought or feeling." He called his theory of art "transautomatism", focusing on the experience of the viewer rather than the artist. This was encapsulated by his design of a new flag for New Zealand, which incorporated the image of the Koru, a spiral shape based on the image of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace according to the Māori people.

You can view an online version of the magazine here:
http://www.davisart.com/Promotions/SchoolArts/Default.aspx

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Hundertwasser Flowers





Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000) was a lateral thinker- in his art and architecture as well as in his ecological ideas. He was a pioneer who challenged the world around him. He wanted to make people receptive to beauty and aware of their own creative thoughts and actions.

"Our true illiteracy is our inability to act creatively."
-Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Artists in the 1-3 classes created these Hundertwasser style flowers. We painted a vibrantly warm colored sky to contrast the cool color flowers. These paintings were embellished with many details and patterns to mimic the artwork of Hundertwasser.