Zanoria - Artists and Artisans

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Kyla Marie B.

Zanoria I - A (BSHM)
Prof. April Leano

Artists
1. Painting
by Alvin Paraguison

• Oil on Canvas
• 40 x 30
• Made to auction at Aivee
Clinic at The Fort, BGC
• Technique used is
Glazing.
by Leonardo da Vinci, 1498

• Oil/ Tempera on Plaster


• Leonardo invented his own technique when he
painted “The Last Supper”. He used tempera or oil
paint on the two layers of the dry preparatory
ground.
2. drawing
by Monica Lee

• Graphite on paper
• 27 x 27cm
• “I like to challenge myself with complex portraits especially
people with freckles or beard,” says Monica Lee.
• Material used is Graphite Pencil
• Hyperrealism
by Paul Cadden, 2015

• Pencil on paper, Works on Paper


• 20.9 x 15 in (54 x 38cm)
• Hyperrealism
• “The idea is to go beyond the photograph,” Paul Cadden says
• Graphite and Chalk are the main materials used by Paul
Cadden in his super realistic works.
3. Sculpture
by Ramon Orlina, 2006

• Carved Asahi Glass


• 16 1/2 x 8 5/8 x 5 7/8
in. (42 x 22 x 15 cm.)
• Artworks of Ramon
Orlina are always
multi-faceted. It
allows light to pass
through at different
angles, and that
effect is achieved
through many hours
of grinding and
reshaping the glass.

• He uses cold process in sculpting which involved the direct


carving on glass.
by Michael Cacnio, 2011

• A balloon collection of
Michael Cacnio.
• Brass creations. Parts
of the pieces are
crafted in fiber glass
and stainless steel.
• The figures are molded
from these materials
forms the context that
allows the colorful
glass globes or the
balloons to stand out
and evoke a sense of
occasion, of childhood
joy.
Artisans
1. architecture

,2008

• It was built by 4 architects namely; Ai Wei Wei, Pierre de Meuron,


Jacques Herzog, and Li Xinggang.
• It is also known as “The Bird’s Nest”
• It is made of Steel. 42,000 tons of steel, making it the largest steel
structure in the world.
• Deconstructivism
,2010

• Was built by two


contractors namely;
Turner Construction
and Laing O’Rourke.
• The construction of
Burj Khalifa have
used concrete and
steel rebar.
• The structural system
employed for Burj
Khalifa can be called
as the Buttressed
Core System.
2. landscape

by Louis Benech and Jean- Michel Othoniel

• Designed by Andre Le Notre between 1671 and 1674 but redesigned


by Louis Benech, a landscape designer, and Jean-Michel Othoniel,
an artist.
• They are directly inspired by the ballets danced by Louis XIV and
described in the Art of Describing Dance by Raoul-Auger Feuillet in
1701. Their dynamic calligraphy echoes the embroidery-like
parterres of the gardens of Versailles.
3. other works of artisans
by Kenneth Cobonpue, 2016

• Limbo Chandelier captures a spontaneous moment of an aerialist


in mid-flight.
• It is made of gossamer wires handwoven in a lattice pattern. An art
piece and a functional lamp/chandelier.
• H. 113.5 cm – 130.5 x 73.5 cm
• Hanging lamp, powder coated metal
by Philippe Starck, 2003

• Polycarbonate and upholstery


• Made in Italy by Kartell
• The polycarbonate structure offers a solid and elegant support for a soft
seat in fabric-covered expanded polyurethane. Mademoiselle represents
the perfect match, with a unique solution, of transparency and softness,
aesthetics and color, delicacy of appearance and practical strength.
• Frame used are offered in either black or transparent and the seats are
available in a wide range of colors and fabrics
• 22" w | 21" d | 29.1" h | seat: 18.1" h

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