Monday, February 18, 2013

Week 6 MOCA Museum Corey Barksdale


Being that this week we have been tasked with making a little video; I researched Corey Barksdale.   This piece is called Love for Art and a Girl; it is a digital video.Barksdale was born in Nashville, Tennessee.  His family was full of artists.   His Grandmother introduced him to color and form at an early age.  Barksdale’s mother was gifted with an intuitive feeling for design and fastidiousness for detail; which she expressed in all aspects of her daily life.  Barksdale’s rich beginning is the root of Barksdale's creative expression.   He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the prestigious Atlanta College of Art in 1994.  While he was studying he was heavily influenced by the abstract expressionists and admired such mainstream artists as Jasper Johns, Clifford Still and William DeKooning.  An appreciation of the African/American artistic heritage was instilled in him by African-American masters Aaron Douglas, John Biggers, Romere Bearden, and William Tolliver.

A Barksdale is a productive artist, his fine art subject matter ranges from human figures to non-objective abstracts.   In more recent years his concentration has been on themes that portray the love and strength that exists within the African-American community.  Barksdale’s paintings have graced the covers of books, magazines, CD covers, and posters.   
 
http://moca.virtual.museum/digivid/barksdale.mov

2 comments:

  1. Digital art has opened up the world of animation and film making to everyone. In the recent past it was an exclusive, expensive media.

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  2. This image has a chalky feel to it and reminds me of Pocahontas; cool..

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