Saturday, May 26, 2012

A negative and positive is a force of energy which provides a powerful stream of inspiration. This is the exhibit titled, Processed, at 584 W. 22nd Street; an interaction between art + design presented by the Media Design Club students and several faculty members from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
The students work is that of vision from their motivated instructor and mentor Professor C.J. Yeh who brings motion and emotion to those in his path. The concept of life as a Process which emotes the senses; touch, smell, sight, hearing taste transcends a physicality to the projects from romantic, interactive, asking and telling -  while finding the answers that seem to be unveiled throughout the entire gallery experience. A desire to touch and find that the Process is a Process involved in the moment where the students spirit of life is not only felt but encapsulates a contagious breath of oxygen. Here art becomes a sensation of the senses understanding the core of each of the students’ work that surpasses time where the art required me touch, or feel an emotion, dance within the light to find the question and look at the word/text/typography bringing forth new information to follow the link for more of what lies ahead in a generation that has digital technology in harmony with contemporary concepts = Processed.
 (Eva Qin Photography)  Woman with Sunflower and Image with Butterflies)





The heightened spirit of everyone gathered is that of an optimistic approach which is overwhelmingly meet with enthusiasm from those who are touched by methods of teaching. I found myself engaged with wanting more; more of the unknown that was presented while being delivered with a futuristic style.  I felt aspects of energy from those participating students. The presence of white and black gave depth and a meaning to the  lightness of being to the style of type, the entrance lights which produced the title of the exhibit: Processed, while every detail was exposed to allow attendees to pursue answers and be involved with a curious participation that delivered digital graphic information in an educational and enriching environment. 

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful blog! Beautiful Decor Art!

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  2. Dear Maia,

    Thank you for posting my art and give me credit at your blog. However, my last name should be spelled "Qin" instead of "Quin." I would appreciate it very much if you could correct my last name.

    Have a great night!

    Eva
    www.evaqin.com

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