This document contains Madison Goldstein's visual arts portfolio, including several pieces exploring themes of past, present, and future. It showcases original portraits created for an organization that provides portraits of orphans. It also includes a series of drawings, prints, sculptures, and mixed media art exploring concepts like form and function through subjects such as architecture, toys, and boats. The portfolio demonstrates Madison's experimentation with various mediums, themes, and styles over their freshman year art studies.
This document contains Madison Goldstein's visual arts portfolio, including several pieces exploring themes of past, present, and future. It showcases original portraits created for an organization that provides portraits of orphans. It also includes a series of drawings, prints, sculptures, and mixed media art exploring concepts like form and function through subjects such as architecture, toys, and boats. The portfolio demonstrates Madison's experimentation with various mediums, themes, and styles over their freshman year art studies.
This document contains Madison Goldstein's visual arts portfolio, including several pieces exploring themes of past, present, and future. It showcases original portraits created for an organization that provides portraits of orphans. It also includes a series of drawings, prints, sculptures, and mixed media art exploring concepts like form and function through subjects such as architecture, toys, and boats. The portfolio demonstrates Madison's experimentation with various mediums, themes, and styles over their freshman year art studies.
This document contains Madison Goldstein's visual arts portfolio, including several pieces exploring themes of past, present, and future. It showcases original portraits created for an organization that provides portraits of orphans. It also includes a series of drawings, prints, sculptures, and mixed media art exploring concepts like form and function through subjects such as architecture, toys, and boats. The portfolio demonstrates Madison's experimentation with various mediums, themes, and styles over their freshman year art studies.
Self-Portrait with Bahamian Mask, 16 X 20, oil pastel on Bristol board Toomtam, 9 X 12, oil pastel on Bristol board done for http://www.thememoryproject.org This is a program that provides original portraits for orphans in Third World nations. Toomtam is from the southeast Asian nation of Thailand. Jeng, 9 X 12, oil pastel on Bristol board done for http://www.thememoryproject.org This is a program that provides original portraits for orphans in Third World nations. Jeng is from the southeast Asian nation of Thailand. Pak-Gard, 9 X 12, oil pastel on Bristol board done for http://www.thememoryproject.org This is a program that provides original portraits for orphans in Third World nations. Pak- Gard is from the southeast Asian nation of Thailand. Pak-Gard, 9 X 12, oil pastel on Bristol board done for http://www.thememoryproject.org This is a program that provides original portraits for orphans in Third World nations. Pak- Gard is from the southeast Asian nation of Thailand. Past, Present, and Future The following pieces (slides 5-16) were created in response to a year- long narrative theme, Past, Present, and Future. The goal was to create a series of visual stories to illustrate connections between the past, present, and future in a variety of media. Past, Present, Future, 16 X 20, graphite on drawing paper from observation Grandma Jerry, 9x12, graphite on drawing paper The Afterlife, 11 X 17, digitally manipulated collage printed on Epson matte paper. The Afterlife 8 X 10 each, a series of unique drypoint engravings on Rives BFK paper Grandma and Me 9 X 12 X 1, two-way screen, graphite on drawing paper mounted on folded Bristol board. The mission was to create an animated image that moved from my grandmother to me in a similar pose. Grandma and Methe Me Side 9 X 12, graphite on drawing paper Grandma and Methe Grandma Side 9 X 12, graphite on drawing paper Past, Present and Future of the Keeping of Time Top: a series of monotypes printed on Rives BFK paper Below: 6 X 24 accordion-fold book created in Adobe InDesign and incorporating these three original monotypes Freshmen Year: Art Studio I The following pieces (slides 13-16) were created over the course of freshmen year Art Studio I. The goal was to explore many different mediums and experiment with different themes and subject matter. The Hunger Games 6x6 (each), a series of unique linocut prints on Canson paper Walton FordReplication and InDesign Poster Above: 16 X 20 acrylic on canvas; Left: InDesign Poster on Fords life and work Form and Function The following pieces (slides 18-26) were created in response to a year-long conceptual theme, Form and Function. The goal was to create a series of pieces of art work in a variety of media that explored the connection and relationship between the past, present, and future. Abstract Plane Sculpture 14x8x5, low-fire white clay with clear transparent glaze Abstract Plane Drawing 14 X 17, graphite on drawing paper Pointe Slipper 14 X 17, graphite on drawing paper 2 H2 + O22 H2O 6 X 9(each) A series of unique collograph prints on Rives BFK paper The Form and Function of Childrens ToysColor Study 12 X 12, tempera on watercolor paperexploring true color; monochromatic; analogous; and split-complementary color schemes Form and Function of the Bow of a Boat 11 X 14, oil pastel on Bristol board Form and Function in Architecture 11x14, mixed mediawatercolor, India ink, oil pastel on Bristol board The Web 11x14, Conte crayon and soft pastel on drawing paper The Form and Function of a Watering Can 14x14, ink on Bristol board