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今天要繪賞要報告Goodbye Art
搞到現在抓狂邊界
4 Journals就放給他去了
這個是Mr. Hansan作品系列我還蠻喜歡的其中一個
他要大家告訴他影響了個人生命的事(我堂妹說她也有打去XD)
整幅畫是由打給他或email給他的人所說的事件完成的
下面比較詳細的原文介紹看得下去的就看吧:P
He created a ten-foot, spinning, circular canvas in his brother's garage, then moved in there himself.
Taking a week off work, he spent six days straight living in front of his web cam, sleeping on the floor, eating takeout and encouraging people to call him or email him with a "moment" that changed their lives.
"I'm really interested in how all of our experiences build together to create whatever world we live in," he said before starting the project.
He got over 600 responses. People from all over the world, from the United Kingdom to Romania to Botswana, told him their personal moments: their first time acting on stage; the death of a parent without being about to say goodbye; seeing the rainforest destroyed.
Starting from the center of the canvas, Hansen then painted their words, working out to the edges until the image they had collectively created was a face — Hansen's own — bordered by four hands.
"There's always someone or something, maybe even ourselves, supporting us," Hansen tells me by phone, shortly after completing the piece. "But at the same time there is some experience... trying to push us down. And somehow, as we move through life, most people end up kind of staying in the center, in the middle through that experience."
Strangely, Hansen says the jitter in his hand that has plagued him for so many years went away while he was making the piece.
搞到現在抓狂邊界
4 Journals就放給他去了
這個是Mr. Hansan作品系列我還蠻喜歡的其中一個
他要大家告訴他影響了個人生命的事(我堂妹說她也有打去XD)
整幅畫是由打給他或email給他的人所說的事件完成的
下面比較詳細的原文介紹看得下去的就看吧:P
He created a ten-foot, spinning, circular canvas in his brother's garage, then moved in there himself.
Taking a week off work, he spent six days straight living in front of his web cam, sleeping on the floor, eating takeout and encouraging people to call him or email him with a "moment" that changed their lives.
"I'm really interested in how all of our experiences build together to create whatever world we live in," he said before starting the project.
He got over 600 responses. People from all over the world, from the United Kingdom to Romania to Botswana, told him their personal moments: their first time acting on stage; the death of a parent without being about to say goodbye; seeing the rainforest destroyed.
Starting from the center of the canvas, Hansen then painted their words, working out to the edges until the image they had collectively created was a face — Hansen's own — bordered by four hands.
"There's always someone or something, maybe even ourselves, supporting us," Hansen tells me by phone, shortly after completing the piece. "But at the same time there is some experience... trying to push us down. And somehow, as we move through life, most people end up kind of staying in the center, in the middle through that experience."
Strangely, Hansen says the jitter in his hand that has plagued him for so many years went away while he was making the piece.
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